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Looking for opinions on what to do to cover my back here as my immediate thought was that my genuine issue is going to look very, very iffy!
Ordered the following from Amazon...
Fuji 35mm 1.4 - Brand New (£379)
Fuji 56mm 1.2 - Amazon Warehouse (£663)
Both arrived today, opened the 35 and all was good, as expected for a new lens. Opened the 56mm (resealed with Warehouse sticker), there is a 35mm 1.4 in the box (with hood and manual for the 56, oddly)!
I've obviously requested a return for the "56", but will they think I've just swapped out an expensive lens with a much cheaper one? I'm not sure if that sort of thing happens, but obviously it's my word against theirs with presumably no proof either way, so just wanted to make sure I'm covered (they might not even care, who knows!)
I'm hoping the barcode they presumably scan on the 35 box is somehow linked to the serial number on the lens, so they can see it's a separate lens to the one they've also delivered to me wrongly, or is that asking too much?
Ordered the following from Amazon...
Fuji 35mm 1.4 - Brand New (£379)
Fuji 56mm 1.2 - Amazon Warehouse (£663)
Both arrived today, opened the 35 and all was good, as expected for a new lens. Opened the 56mm (resealed with Warehouse sticker), there is a 35mm 1.4 in the box (with hood and manual for the 56, oddly)!
I've obviously requested a return for the "56", but will they think I've just swapped out an expensive lens with a much cheaper one? I'm not sure if that sort of thing happens, but obviously it's my word against theirs with presumably no proof either way, so just wanted to make sure I'm covered (they might not even care, who knows!)
I'm hoping the barcode they presumably scan on the 35 box is somehow linked to the serial number on the lens, so they can see it's a separate lens to the one they've also delivered to me wrongly, or is that asking too much?
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