iCarsoft BMM V1.0 diagnostic tool - photos added

Mondo

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Darlington, Co. Durham
Now that my Z4 has gone, I no longer need this:

https://ljmcardiagnostics.co.uk/products/icarsoft-bmm-v1-0-obd2-code-reset-multi-system-scanner-tool-for-bmw-mini

Perfect for fault finding and clearing codes. I opted to have the oil reset feature added to mine too. Comes boxed with all instructions and cables. I've used it maybe 3 times.

£75 delivered in mainland UK. I'll add some pictures tomorrow if anyone needs them, but this is As New condition so grab a bargain!

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chemical.equal277 said:
Hi m8. Does this hav the box & manuals? If so i will hav. Ta :thumbsup:

It comes in the original box and packaging, with all the leads and booklets. It's literally As New condition.
 
chemical.equal277 said:
Sent u a pm m8

And replied. Provisionally sold.

Just got to work to box this up and found that I haven't even removed the protective film from the screen, so this is literally As New!
 
Solbergen said:
Is it possible to code things like lights (DRL light strength etc) with this?

It doesn't do coding - it's for fault diagnosis and fault code resetting (airbag light on, for example).
 
Just to update, OP wanted £75 as friend & family. But I wanted security so I paid £77 to cover fees in PayPal as a goods transaction. Reasonable estimate I thought…….

But OP only received £74.47 pretty close to £75 asking….. IMO. I got refunded. OP is that fussed for 50p I back out. GLWTS OP! :)
 
chemical.equal277 said:
Just to update, OP wanted £75 as friend & family. But I wanted security so I paid £77 to cover fees in PayPal as a goods transaction. Reasonable estimate I thought…….

But OP only received £74.47 pretty close to £75 asking….. IMO. I got refunded. OP is that fussed for 50p I back out. GLWTS OP! :)

Feel free to provide any proof where I asked for payment as Friends & Family. I'll wait..... :roll:

What I asked for was the agreed £75 asking price. I received £74.47, which wasn't the agreed price. I subsequently refunded the payment politely, explaining that Paypal's fees hadn't been covered. Received a PM today stating that, if I was so bothered about 53p, he wasn't interested.

So I'm expected to be OK with losing a minimal amount of money, but this guy's not OK with paying the agreed price.

That's the story....
 
chemical.equal277 said:
Just to update, OP wanted £75 as friend & family. But I wanted security so I paid £77 to cover fees in PayPal as a goods transaction. Reasonable estimate I thought…….

But OP only received £74.47 pretty close to £75 asking….. IMO. I got refunded. OP is that fussed for 50p I back out. GLWTS OP! :)

To be fair to the OP you were also fussed over 50p it would seem, its not that hard to add 4% to £75 with a calculator to work out it comes to exactly £78 quid
 
Not sure what happened to my post. So posting again.

Really wasn’t worried about the 50p. I transferred the 0.53 as friends and family just for OP’s inconvenience and compensation for loss of time.

My point is if you sell on eBay you have fees. It’s life. You don’t buy something on eBay and they message and say pay extra £2 please for fees.

My estimate was wrong, okay big deal. I tried 2 cover extra fee and got it wrong. If I sell something for £75 I expect to get less due to fees and think that’s reasonable. It gives buyer security. I don’t sell for £75 ans ask buyer to pay £78. I tried to cover OP fees but moaning about shortfall so I back out.

I suggest admins add something to the buy and sell rules to make it clear and fair.

Anyway GLWTS OP! All this hassle for 53p! Hope you get the £78 you were after from some1 else
 
chemical.equal277 said:
Not sure what happened to my post. So posting again.

Really wasn’t worried about the 50p. I transferred the 0.53 as friends and family just for OP’s inconvenience and compensation for loss of time.

My point is if you sell on eBay you have fees. It’s life. You don’t buy something on eBay and they message and say pay extra £2 please for fees.

My estimate was wrong, okay big deal. I tried 2 cover extra fee and got it wrong. If I sell something for £75 I expect to get less due to fees and think that’s reasonable. It gives buyer security. I don’t sell for £75 ans ask buyer to pay £78. I tried to cover OP fees but moaning about shortfall so I back out.

I suggest admins add something to the buy and sell rules to make it clear and fair.

Anyway GLWTS OP! All this hassle for 53p! Hope you get the £78 you were after from some1 else

And I've subsequently refunded your 53p Friends & Family payment.

As seen in my screenshot above, I asked you to cover the fees so I received the £75 asking price. That means I expected to receive £75. This isn't Ebay and, because of that, I don't expect to lose money in fees. If a buyer wants the protection that comes through Paypal, then they're paying for that privilege, not me.

I'm more than happy to post up further screenshots showing that I didn't kick off or moan about the missing money; I simply refunded the initial payment and sent a message explaining why I'd done so.
 
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