So here’s the summary as I understand it:
Short version: Customer pays for a 52V 30Ah pack, plus an additional $40, and receives a 52V 24Ah pack. Probably all just innocent mistakes, but he’d better leave you 5 stars.
- Seller advertises a 52V 30Ah pack and collects payment from customer
- Seller delivers a 52V 18.9 Ah pack (not one of the advertised options)
- Customer discovers the scam
- Seller offers a 52V 25Ah replacement with 50E cells (not one of the advertised options), if Customer pays an additional $40
- Customer pays shipping/extortion fee and receives a 24Ah pack with 50G cells (not an advertised option)
- Seller continues to advertise 52V 30Ah packs
Short version: Customer pays for a 52V 30Ah pack, plus an additional $40, and receives a 52V 24Ah pack. Probably all just innocent mistakes, but he’d better leave you 5 stars.