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IMHO, there's no excuse for having the incorrect date on the photos. Had it been me selling it, I would have put the correct date in the camera and retaken all the pictures again to eliminate any chance of confusion (or suspicion). But, then again, that's me. Obviously, the seller either lacked the technical savvy to do this or just didn't care.
As you can see, I never read anything in the description because when I saw the dates on the pictures (which is the first thing you see), I thought, "What is this guy trying to pull; using pictures that are 6 to 7 years old?" and read no further.
I wonder how many others (who may have actually been interested in purchasing. I wasn't) noticed the antiquated dates on the photos and said to themselves, "looks like a scam", and left without ever reading the description to find out the date was incorrect in the camera. While I don't know the answer to this question, even if it were one person who was seriously looking for an opportunity to buy something like this, the seller lost the sale due to the inaccuracy of the dates in his presentation.
With so many scam artists out there, accuracy is important. Selling anything is just like a job interview. You never want provide a reason to be eliminated from consideration.
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