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on 26-11-2013 09:31 AM
I guess if there wasn't so much money ($1,000) involved I wouldn't be near as upset and the fact that I had to sell the camera to help pay for dental work has just made me feel so helpless. I know I need to get a grip but it was just going round and round in my head a bit last night and I started trawling Google for some answers. . Yeah I know, bad idea! . . I thought when I listed it I was saying all that needed to be said. I mean the item isn't damaged at all, it's practically new. I know all cameras are imported mostly from China and even when I purchased it, it didn't phase me that the receipt didn't have gst or that it was shipped from Hong Kong or that the warranty isn't a "Manufacturers" warranty. . as the warranty that is there is as good as and the Manufacturers warranty in that the Australian Camera shop I bought it from covers the warranty. I can't see how, what I put was "significantly" different from what they bought. And because item didn't meet the buyers expectations he is saying that I was disceptive. I bought the camera from an Australian Shop/business and that's what I said! How is that disceptive?
Sorry, I'll shut up now.