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Hi
I'd like a few opinions on a situation I'm in. I swaped a compact camera and cash for a dslr and lens (done via post, hes hundreds of miles away). We agreed a value on each of the items we owned, so I made up the rest in cash. The guy is not not happy with the condition of the compact camera (has a small scratch on the lens I did not notice, but was not affecting the photo quality when I last used it. As far as I am concerned, it was producing brilliant photos, but he recons its soft). He now wants to swap back, but I have offered him an additional amount of cash (Decent market value (what we agreed it was worth before the trade) for the camera plus the postage cost of him returning it.) when he returns the camera to me. I also offered him more cash to reflect the 'reduced value' of the camera, but he seams adimant he doesn't want it.
I do not want return his camera, as; a) the lens is rare and I don't think I could find another one easily b) felt I got a good deal c) have already brought accessories for the camera d) have already scratched the screen on the dslr so won't be able to return it in its original condition.
Am I being unfair in expecting to not return his camera and expecting him to accept a cash alternative. Legally wise I don't think he has a leg to stand on, and under the distance selling regs (which I don't even have to follow as I'm a private seller) a cash sum of market value can be used to replace an item that is returned following a part exchange.
Cheers for the help
Chris
I'd like a few opinions on a situation I'm in. I swaped a compact camera and cash for a dslr and lens (done via post, hes hundreds of miles away). We agreed a value on each of the items we owned, so I made up the rest in cash. The guy is not not happy with the condition of the compact camera (has a small scratch on the lens I did not notice, but was not affecting the photo quality when I last used it. As far as I am concerned, it was producing brilliant photos, but he recons its soft). He now wants to swap back, but I have offered him an additional amount of cash (Decent market value (what we agreed it was worth before the trade) for the camera plus the postage cost of him returning it.) when he returns the camera to me. I also offered him more cash to reflect the 'reduced value' of the camera, but he seams adimant he doesn't want it.
I do not want return his camera, as; a) the lens is rare and I don't think I could find another one easily b) felt I got a good deal c) have already brought accessories for the camera d) have already scratched the screen on the dslr so won't be able to return it in its original condition.
Am I being unfair in expecting to not return his camera and expecting him to accept a cash alternative. Legally wise I don't think he has a leg to stand on, and under the distance selling regs (which I don't even have to follow as I'm a private seller) a cash sum of market value can be used to replace an item that is returned following a part exchange.
Cheers for the help
Chris


