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Advice on receiving used camera as 'new' from Amazon
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<blockquote data-quote="algmiyazaki" data-source="post: 479482" data-attributes="member: 14248"><p>I just got off the phone with Nikon. They verified the serial number. The camera was sold new to Amazon in June. It's under warranty for 1 year from the purchase date on my Amazon receipt. Likely, this was a return camera from another Amazon customer. </p><p></p><p>I also checked that site to make sure it wasn't a stolen body.</p><p></p><p>I've done extensive tests on the camera and have noticed no issues - no oil spots or dust on image sensor, focusing issues, freezes, etc., to make sure it wasn't returned because of a defect. </p><p></p><p>So I think I can rest easy, especially after getting a few hundred back in refund. I think it's unlikely someone reset the shutter count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="algmiyazaki, post: 479482, member: 14248"] I just got off the phone with Nikon. They verified the serial number. The camera was sold new to Amazon in June. It's under warranty for 1 year from the purchase date on my Amazon receipt. Likely, this was a return camera from another Amazon customer. I also checked that site to make sure it wasn't a stolen body. I've done extensive tests on the camera and have noticed no issues - no oil spots or dust on image sensor, focusing issues, freezes, etc., to make sure it wasn't returned because of a defect. So I think I can rest easy, especially after getting a few hundred back in refund. I think it's unlikely someone reset the shutter count. [/QUOTE]
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