I sent him the following message:

 

Can you explain to me how exactly is the item not as described? The only question you asked me prior to buying the camera was about the receipt and I told you that formed the warranty. There is nothing on the suppliers website that says the 12 month warranty is not transferable. You didn't ask me particulars about where I purchased it or if the receipt had GST or about it being a "grey import" and until now I didn't even know what that was! I said in my listing that it was still under warranty and it is. You never asked me about the details of the warranty. . I said that it was from an Australian supplier and it is . . If you have "assumed" that there was more to the camera than what I summarized in my listing then that is not my fault. You were free to ask me any questions you needed to know prior to bidding. Explain to me how my listing does not describe the camera you have purchased and let's not forget that you also purchased 2 storage disks which retail at $75 each and a camera bag. .

Also as far as a partial refund goes, I would prefer to go through the formal channels and have paypal or ebay look at the situation and let them say whether or not my sale to you is not as it was described on the listing.


Kind Regards

 

And I received his reply below:

 

AUSTRALIAN Camera supplier.What part of Australian camera do you not understand. This item ships from China.I know it has warranty but an Australian camera has manufacturers warranty I.e Nikon
Why did you not advertise this as a grey market import???