ROTFLMAO,

   That's great.  Did you tell him that the film he bought from you should
be returned too, as it tended to react and degrade when light hit it?

*Sigh*
Bill

Aaron Reynolds wrote:

> When I was working at Sterling we had a guy who brought in a camera (a
> Pentax MZ-50, actually) that had a badly deformed shutter with a
> thumbprint in the middle of it.  He insisted for about fifteen minutes
> that it had just been that way when he opened the camera and that no one
> had touched the shutter, but then I pointed out the thumbprint.
>
> He then switched tactics and insisted that we were at fault for "selling
> him a camera with a shutter", because if it didn't have one, he couldn't
> have wrecked it.
>
> Astonishingly, Pentax Canada did the repair under warranty!
>
> -Aaron
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