jakeblu
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I've just had a request from the buyer of my Oly 12-50mm asking to return as it's 'Not as Described'. They received the item, according to RM Tracking at 12:55 and by 13:55 they had put a request in for a return. Basically they're saying that the lens is soft, produce a halo around the image and has purple fringing. The photo provided was a joke, a heavily cropped section of t a backlit scene of an ornamental wooden house, sat on a windowsill with the sun shining through the window. It has a metal ring on top and there is some fringing around that but it's in direct sunlight. it does have the glow you'd expect from a backlit scene but it's exaggerated by camera shake. Ive asked for the full image with exif intact to check but they won't provide it. Ive had this lens for over 18mths it's optically a good performer for what it is and takes perfectly fine images that are sharp and contrasty. I have literally hundreds of photos to attest to this. Many of those ar backlit scenes which are perfectly fine. It's hard to tell if they're a complete novice at photography and that they really don't know what they are doing or they know exactly what they're doing.
The claim is bogus but I appear to have to accept the return. There is no option to refuse the return. I could simply ignore it but eBay will likely refund him anyway and not require the lens to be returned, so it's a double whammy for me. For all intents and purposes, eBay treat private sellers in much the same way they do with business sellers regarding returns. I may put on my listing returns not accepted but all the buyer has to do is use those three magic words 'not as described' and I have no choice other than to refund.
The claim is bogus but I appear to have to accept the return. There is no option to refuse the return. I could simply ignore it but eBay will likely refund him anyway and not require the lens to be returned, so it's a double whammy for me. For all intents and purposes, eBay treat private sellers in much the same way they do with business sellers regarding returns. I may put on my listing returns not accepted but all the buyer has to do is use those three magic words 'not as described' and I have no choice other than to refund.
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