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Hi,
Just purchased a lens off someone on eBay sold in ‘as new’ condition, with no issues mentioned at all even when I messaged him and asked. Not cheap (around £500). All looked good, UK purchased, hardly used etc.
Then it arrived and I opened it and immediately noticed what you can see in the attached image (looks like fungus to me). This is inside the lens element, it’s all over.

I emailed him and requested a return, he rejected and said it’s fine and never caused him any problems, then told me his listing said ‘returns not accepted’. I directed him to the eBay money back guarantee, he then agreed that I could return it but he wouldn’t pay for the postage, so I sent him this screenshot that eBay sent to me.

He has now responded with this:

What should I do next?
He also mentioned ‘by the way you need to return it in the exact condition I sent it in’. I am sensing he might try to say it’s not in the same condition. I emailed him to say I will be taking photos of the lens and a video boxing it up. Are there any other precautions I should take?
Thanks
Just purchased a lens off someone on eBay sold in ‘as new’ condition, with no issues mentioned at all even when I messaged him and asked. Not cheap (around £500). All looked good, UK purchased, hardly used etc.
Then it arrived and I opened it and immediately noticed what you can see in the attached image (looks like fungus to me). This is inside the lens element, it’s all over.

I emailed him and requested a return, he rejected and said it’s fine and never caused him any problems, then told me his listing said ‘returns not accepted’. I directed him to the eBay money back guarantee, he then agreed that I could return it but he wouldn’t pay for the postage, so I sent him this screenshot that eBay sent to me.

He has now responded with this:

What should I do next?
He also mentioned ‘by the way you need to return it in the exact condition I sent it in’. I am sensing he might try to say it’s not in the same condition. I emailed him to say I will be taking photos of the lens and a video boxing it up. Are there any other precautions I should take?
Thanks
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