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Message 2 months after camera sold....
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The item will soon be dropping off their list of items won if it is almost 2 months so they won't be able to leave any form of feedback at all.......try and drag it out a little bit while still being 'on the ball' so that can't moan about you having poor comms"Life may not always be the party you wish for, but whilst here you may aswell dance"!!!
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Feedback can normally be left for at last 90 days after a transaction.
Ivrytwr3, your suggested reply looks good to me - it's polite and informative, and gets the message across.
Was the instruction manual supplied with the camera? I see from the specs on that link that it apparently does have a macro mode, but standard focus is fixed and indeed, as the buyer says, doesn't focus on anything close. Since I assume the buyer did not ask about focussing distances before bidding, that's their problem.
As to the issue of resolution, is it possible it's been set to a lower than maximum reolution when sent (e.g. if you'd left it on the settings you'd used for ebay pics) and the buyer hasn't figured out how to change it? If it was sold without instruction manual and you don't have/ still can't find the manual, it may be helpful to the buyer if you can remember how to change the resolution setting and advise them on it. If the manual was included, well then they can look it up.0 -
arnie&caseysma! wrote:The item will soon be dropping off their list of items won if it is almost 2 months so they won't be able to leave any form of feedback at all.......try and drag it out a little bit while still being 'on the ball' so that can't moan about you having poor comms
Feedback can be left easily for 90 days, and way past that if you know how. You are not safe from neg feedback after just two months.
Going back to the OP, I htink I would be inclined to wait and see if the buyer contacts you again. He may just be trying to worry you on the basis that you asked for feedback...you might never hear anything more from him.
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