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Sansa rhapsody e250 r

Hello, I bought a rhapsody E250R off someone at EBAY. By the time I bought a cable and headphones for it, I discovered that there is something wrong with the output jack, it only plays one speaker, unless you pull the jack out just so, then I can get two speakers to play. It is not a problem with the headphone, but the device itself. Is there a way to repair that, or in the alternative, can I connect headphones to the 30 pin usb somehow? thanks

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Contact the person you purchase the player from and have it replace. If it is a scamm contact ebay and paypal.

Posted on Oct 08, 2007

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