Buyer: Hello, I'd like to buy a gun, please.
Seller: You're in luck, the head designer at Glock has made some improvements to the design, he's making a limited run and they shoot even better than the origininals. You want to order one?
Buyer: Sure, sounds like a great deal.
<later>
Seller: Here it is.
Buyer: Heeeey, wtf is this?
Seller: Nice Glock, eh?
Buyer: No it isn't! This is clearly a hi-point with the logo ground off and some very minor cosmetic tweaks. Look at this heavy ass slide and lame quality. This can't be worth more than 200 dollars, I paid 600.
Seller: I'll give you your money back, but just so you know, this is one of the best deals around.
Buyer: That's not the point. You misrepresented what I bought. This is inferior quality for the price. I can't even reuse the magazines, they won't fit my other guns. BTW how is paying triple the value a good deal? You con people like this, hoping they'll never find out!
Seller: Whatever, Jerry Miculek can hit a target at 200 yards with one of these.
Other buyer: Yeah, I bought one of these and had a custom shop make a new lower assembly with a crisp trigger. It shoots great, so stop whining.
Buyer: How is that relevant to my complaint? Anyway, I'm not going to turn you in, but you can be sure I'll tell everyone what kind of operation you're running here.
Other buyer: But the profits went to a good cause. You're mean. Look at the seller, he's crying. You made him cry, you monster!