The may be some points which I made earlier and may have missed and that it my bad and apology.
As for your name calling of the seller as "scam" in fact name calling is not tolerated in the Terms of Use in ClubSNAP.
Having said that I did not taken any action on the name calling on your part as I understand the circumstances. While you are free to stand on what you said about the seller as a scam, I am free to feel and state that such name calling is uncalled for. If seller is a scammer he would not even bother to get back or negotiate for a partial refund (less the one week use). Similar to my opinion of beware when selling things to you.
Nightwolf75 has explained that why my post and it is very simple - we have stated in this section for Buyers to Beware " Caveat Emptor"
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2738476&postcount=2
This B&S is for second hand goods and as much as the seller is responsible to state the condition etc of the good, the buyer has to do his part in checking, negotiate a deal and verifying the goods.
And this must be done over a "reasonable" amount of time. In this case, you took one week to get back to the seller - this is rather long a period (bearing in mind that 1 year has only 52 weeks).
The seller actually is willing to refund less the one week of "use by you as rental" ie less $50. He even stated in your text with him that if it is immediately he would have give full refund.
Is it not reasonable? and yet seller was labelled as a scam by you?
There was an option out for a settlement yet you did not accept it and call the seller a scam?
You
did not even replace the shutter at all so you have
not even spent the $270 and yet in your text http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6308570&postcount=1 you stated "It doesn't even cover servicing I paid. Shutter replacement cost 270 to be fair, I ask for 150 and take the loss .
You did not even replace or paid any for shutter replacement and yet you ask the seller for $150 (as a compromise) for that and take the "loss for Shutter replacement" From an onlooker, it can also be taken that the buyer (you ) is taking advantage of the situation and mistake the seller stated in his shutter count . You stated the shutter count is difficult to verify unless it is done by CSC, would it occurred to you that the seller is in the same position to verify and just made a foolish uneducated guess and hence misinterpretation?.
Again shutter replacement is a subjective as many members have mentioned
why replace shutter at 30k when the shutter life is abut 100k. Did CSC advise a shutter replacement or you just wanted a new shutter.
Let me sum it (I stand corrected)
1.
You could have contacted the seller, before proceeding to buy the batteries and spend the $ for the servicing, for a resolution.
But you did not but took it for granted and now start to claim losses - seriously there will be no losses on your part if you do due diligence to contact the seller before committing the $
2. Buyer say give me back camera and I refund what you paid (less $50 for rental)
3. You say no. I paid 270 (in your text) , (I keep camera and you pay me $150 -implied)
As the seller did not want to reply, and you labelled him a scam and come and post. Reasonable?
Yes, the Seller is wrong on the shutter count (and by your definition a scam) . But from what I see it takes two to clap and I stand by it that, you are no angel either .