Says the guy who has NO proof of ANYTHING. If he was supposedly made aware of the scar, would it not have made sense for you to either volunteer a recent picture, or for him to request one that depicts the damage? Why would you choose to send pictures that don't show the animal in its actual condition?
Here's what your post from Chameleonforums.com says:
You got some nice pics, "today". It's odd that no one would reference the scar that I'd think would be blatantly obvious, if the pictures were indeed taken that day. Let me guess, the burn didn't happen until just after you started that thread? Since the pictures have disappeared, I guess we'll never know what they showed.
That whole spiel really doesn't do anything to make you look any better. You were "uncomfortable" with his proposed shipping arrangement, yet you decided that you'd do it anyway? You were willing to put the animal at risk, as long as the buyer wouldn't hold you responsible for what could go wrong. You "smelled a scam", but not only decided to continue with the transaction, but also decided to request a payment method which defrauds PayPal out of their fees. Yeah, ok. It's just as plausible that that choice was made to take yourself out of an actionable position for selling a misrepresented chameleon. Looks like your sole motivation was making sure that every cent of the money came through, and stayed with you.
How convenient that you just happened to delete anything that would support your claims. I suppose that your "OCD" made you empty your email client's Trash folder, too? It's odd that it doesn't also compel you to remove your classifieds listings, after the animals sell. So many "red flags" ignored. You wouldn't be trying to capitalize on the fact that the OP has already made himself very easy to dislike, would you?