Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Save the few cents it cost you for the phone call, Don did all that he could to make you whole. You were not satisfied, and you got a complete and prompt refund. How is that not an example of honesty? What more should he have done? Send you his first born? Tom At 08:48 PM 3/19/98 -0000, you wrote: >Jeff, > >I have gone from liking him to disliking him in record time. >The other day I gave Don a free puff on the board and today, I take back >all those nice comments I made about him. Maybe I was to hasty in >believing his promises. >I purchased from him one of the (5) Black 50mm f2.8 Elmar-M lenses that he >had advertised for $555 too. >When the lens arrived, it was defective. I called Don, explained the >problem, he said to return the lens for a replacement, no problem. He >added that, anyhow, the price was very good. This comment should have set >some alarms off at the time but ... >So I returned the lens with a note (explaining the problem and what he >agreed to do) just in case he forgot. And waited for the replacement. A >few days later I received a check in the mail for $555 + shipping. No >note, no explanation, no nothing. I called him up to to see what was going >on. He said that what I thought was a bubble was actually an oil stain >that came right off when they cleaned it - that unfortunately these things >happen at the factory. As for the small dots inside the lens, they could >not see them. They had tested the lens on a collimator and it was perfect >- and since they considered that there was nothing wrong with it and >couldn't improve on that particular sample, they had decided to send me my >money back. Well I hung up the phone thinking that I had let him get off >too easy. He was honest enough to send a check, and he didn't have to >reimburse me for the shipping charges, but he certainly didn't live up to >his word. I seriously doubt that it was an oil stain as he claims ( but >even if that was true, oil will ruin a lens MC over time) and there were >indeed fungai spots which I saw with a penlight (probably due to improper >storage since it left the factory at Solms). >I have older lenses that are cleaner. >Personally I think that Don took the easy way out, he simply didn't want to >send a replacement. Now, a few days ago I saw a similar report from >someone who reported having similar problems with the purchase of a used >Leica R camera. Don also changed his mind to his own convinience without >consulting this fellow, after promising to repair it. The repair he >claimed later was too expensive. Hmmm, pattern? >Personally I will wait for the check to clear and deal with someone else. >And I don't know about you but when I buy a lens it's because I need it - >and time is money, not only for Don. > >Regards to all, >Robert > >