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on 23-11-2013 10:16 PM
This is his correspondence to paypal
- 23/11/2013 20:39 AEDT - PayPal: Buyer escalated this dispute to a Claim.
- 23/11/2013 20:39 AEDT - Buyer: this was a camera purchased used stating it was originally purchased from an Australian camera supplier.The camera is a grey market import shipped directly from overseas and not an Australian model.The original invoice has no gst attached to it making the point of sale an overseas transaction.This item is not covered by a manufacturers warranty rather a third party repairer.The seller tells me to stop complaining as it is a great camera,and the last correspondence stated she would let paypal decide the outcome.I feel her advertisement wording is deceptive and untrue and no indication that this is an overseas model.Had this been disclosed I would not have even bid.
- 23/11/2013 15:40 AEDT - Buyer: Given that an Australian model costs 1450.00 and a grey market import costs1150.00 I think 150.00 is very acceptable refund
- 23/11/2013 15:40 AEDT - PayPal: Gary Fidanza requested a $150.00 AUD refund.
- 23/11/2013 15:36 AEDT - Buyer: I have received a camera that is not an Australian model and does not have a manufacturers warranty.It is a grey import originally shipped from china.In the description it was stated that it was originally purchased from an Australian supplier and it had the residual warranty.The warranty is a third party warranty.The item is not an Australian model and the actual manufacturer has no warranty obligation with it
I purchased the camera from an Australian Supplier. How was I misleading??