Thats right... It's also ridiculous for you to refund him and have to spend the equal amount again to have it fixed??
Jay said:I still see that all of you have missed the point and that is the point of contention and that is the agreement and not the process of checking the cam.
And of course I definately cannot ask my wife as she is over 50 and can only handle point & shoot film cam.
user111 said:aiya both of u half half pay the repair cost, shake hands each side say sorry and get on with life la. if dun want the continue fighting lor
user111 said:next time dont give 10 day warranty
West_ray said:i'm wondering if u used your brain before making any comments.
Jay said:I have reminded him of what I told him when I purchased the item from him and thought this implicite understanding was more akin to a gentleman agreement. If he has disagreed he should have objected there and then.
Thought you very steady one? Last time I encountered a similar problem and you wrote in my thread, something to the effect, that you won't encountered this type of problem becos you gave ten days money-back?Kho King said:hmm...I am in sad mode now...:cry:
The DSLR was perfectly fine when I sold it to the buyer, and I have no intention of selling a spoilt thing to anyone, that's why I give a 10 days money back guarantee period. :cry: Buyer said that he can only fully tested the DSLR a month later in a wedding...but the DSLR spoilt during the day...
what would you do if you were I? :bheart: