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Z7/Z7ii
Z7 not new as advertised
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<blockquote data-quote="Photowyzard" data-source="post: 723665" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>I used to own two retail locations in another industry, but essentially, still hi-tech. Trust me, the probability this is a "mistake" is low. The only circumstances I can see as this being a mistake is where an untrained employee handled it, or an employee who could care less. If the business is a LCS I find it hard to believe the owner is not involved in the return process. Especially for a Nikon Z7. "Who's gonna know?"</p><p></p><p>Returns have to be handled a certain way if you want to keep your business going. Something with almost 500 clicks on the shutter is well used. There is a story here and whether it was used in house as a short-lived demo, borrowed by someone in store to use for an event or sold and returned, it was not handled properly and you were sold something that is not as advertised.</p><p></p><p>The options for it not being on purpose are small.</p><p></p><p>I would return it first and see what they say and how they handle it. They may handle it immediately and without grief and no harm done.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, if not to your satisfaction, then call and report it to NIKON. What I absolutely WOULD NOT DO is DELAY DOING THIS! Get on it immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photowyzard, post: 723665, member: 8344"] I used to own two retail locations in another industry, but essentially, still hi-tech. Trust me, the probability this is a "mistake" is low. The only circumstances I can see as this being a mistake is where an untrained employee handled it, or an employee who could care less. If the business is a LCS I find it hard to believe the owner is not involved in the return process. Especially for a Nikon Z7. "Who's gonna know?" Returns have to be handled a certain way if you want to keep your business going. Something with almost 500 clicks on the shutter is well used. There is a story here and whether it was used in house as a short-lived demo, borrowed by someone in store to use for an event or sold and returned, it was not handled properly and you were sold something that is not as advertised. The options for it not being on purpose are small. I would return it first and see what they say and how they handle it. They may handle it immediately and without grief and no harm done. Otherwise, if not to your satisfaction, then call and report it to NIKON. What I absolutely WOULD NOT DO is DELAY DOING THIS! Get on it immediately. [/QUOTE]
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