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RE: It is not fraud. Period. So the recorder broke with in transit.

Posted by akolegov on June 30, 2017 at 11:19:37:

In transit or not, it's hard to prove. The seller should cooperate instead of saying "read the manual..." It does not do him favor. His post-sale behavior is improper and is comparable to fraud.

I know an English seller from whom I purchased twice. He told me the story - he sold the perfectly working Philips CD player to Russia, but the buyer claimed that it didn't work and needed repair. The seller told him to bring the player to a tech and promised to reimburse the cost of repair, which he did. This is what I call excellent post-sale service. Period.