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Advice on receiving used camera as 'new' from Amazon
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<blockquote data-quote="Love Nikon" data-source="post: 479388" data-attributes="member: 38179"><p>Dont want to upset anyone but without much effort you can get a programme on the internet to reset the shutter count to anything you want....check if the register matches the count ..ie register 9867 shutter count only 2500.</p><p>I would be sure this is not what has happened to you but ebay sales from unknown sources (individuals) will always be suspect just like cars.</p><p></p><p>20% off sounds like a good deal..I usually buy warranted cameras and grey lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Love Nikon, post: 479388, member: 38179"] Dont want to upset anyone but without much effort you can get a programme on the internet to reset the shutter count to anything you want....check if the register matches the count ..ie register 9867 shutter count only 2500. I would be sure this is not what has happened to you but ebay sales from unknown sources (individuals) will always be suspect just like cars. 20% off sounds like a good deal..I usually buy warranted cameras and grey lenses. [/QUOTE]
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