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My take on this is simple. Get it fixed and have a really tangible working camera to sell on. At least your purchaser will have the benefit of knowing he/she is getting a good buy, and you will either get your money back or maybe even make a small profit. If you decide not to sell, you will have a decent camera to work with once again. If you don't get it fixed, you will hate selling on the problems to someone else because you wouldn't want it to happen to you (though it did), or you will sell it for next to nothing and lose money. Your shout of course, but you'd be better spending money to accumulate in my view.
Good luck with it anyway.
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