In my opinion, a return and refund is the best resolution for both sides. Let's not escalate the situation further as it's clearly getting to the point of vile exchanges from both parties involved.
That being said, I have one request for all the sellers here. Saw this line by the seller in his Whatsapp text - 'A case of you trying to grab the lowest price possible and then trying to bargain'. That is clearly an insulting remark. If it's not clear already, we all bargain. We purchase goods online because they offer better deals aka bargains compared to offline stores. In fact we are here in the used market for the sole purpose of good bargains. Even a few days old electronics can be found for less than the actual retail price. Here the item in question costs upwards of 50k. If you think you're getting too low of a deal just deny the deal politely? What's the point of saying 'I knew XYZ was gonna happen if I sold it to some nitpicker like you'? I don't think the buyer is in a position where he can't just afford a new surface. He bought it from here precisely because of the low price. As a buyer, I would not like if any seller has that kind of thinking in the back of his mind while dealing with anything. Won't name anybody but some sellers here don't even consider replying a 'no' if they are not looking to deal with you. You keep waiting for the reply only to see that somebody else got it. They exist too.
A good lesson to take from this situation is that sellers need to properly test their electronics for every major defect before putting up a sell thread. If one doesn't have time, then he/she should take additional time to check every minute details properly. More so when the item in question is as expensive as this. The seller should be the nitpicker and not let the buyer be one.
That being said, I have one request for all the sellers here. Saw this line by the seller in his Whatsapp text - 'A case of you trying to grab the lowest price possible and then trying to bargain'. That is clearly an insulting remark. If it's not clear already, we all bargain. We purchase goods online because they offer better deals aka bargains compared to offline stores. In fact we are here in the used market for the sole purpose of good bargains. Even a few days old electronics can be found for less than the actual retail price. Here the item in question costs upwards of 50k. If you think you're getting too low of a deal just deny the deal politely? What's the point of saying 'I knew XYZ was gonna happen if I sold it to some nitpicker like you'? I don't think the buyer is in a position where he can't just afford a new surface. He bought it from here precisely because of the low price. As a buyer, I would not like if any seller has that kind of thinking in the back of his mind while dealing with anything. Won't name anybody but some sellers here don't even consider replying a 'no' if they are not looking to deal with you. You keep waiting for the reply only to see that somebody else got it. They exist too.
A good lesson to take from this situation is that sellers need to properly test their electronics for every major defect before putting up a sell thread. If one doesn't have time, then he/she should take additional time to check every minute details properly. More so when the item in question is as expensive as this. The seller should be the nitpicker and not let the buyer be one.