Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I bought a Noctilux on ebay. New in the box at the seller's minimum price---about what they sell for used when you can find them. I was the only bidder because he set a very high opening price. Many bidders like to work up to a price rather than bid the maximum they are willing to pay. I have purchased used Hasselblad lenses below reserve price when reserve has not been met. Both of these from a dealer. Bill - -----Original Message----- From: David W. Almy <dalmy@mindspring.com> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Sunday, February 14, 1999 8:27 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] EBay experience >> Andrew Morang wrote: >> >> Can any of you relate your experiences with e-bay? I have seen what >> appear >> to be some remarkable bargains listed. I have not yet tried bidding >> because I am suspicious. >> > >Andrew, > >I've bought several items through Ebay and have yet to have a bad >experience. Paid $187.50 for 120 rolls of Kodak Royal Gold 400 (135-24, >for stuff around the house -- better granularity than Kodak Gold 100!) >which arrived as advertised. Bought a complete black Contax G2 set, and >(seperately, both times) a Biogon 21 and the Hologon. The set and the 16 >were bought "off line" after the auction closed and the reserve wasn't >met in both cases. The sellers agreed to a lower price via email and the >deals were done. > >Some advice. Spend several months studying how Ebay works. It easy, but >the time invested will help you better understand what's going on. >Remember that Ebay is a "blind" (you can't really see who's really >interested) auction which is timed. Consequently, you can't really know >how it will end until it does. Case in point: re the film above, I >thought it a steal at the prices that were being bid. One guy really >wanted it. I didn't bid until 40 seconds before the end of the auction, >at the highest price I was willing to pay. That trumpted his highest >price (to date) and he didn't have time to reconsider. So I got a deal. >Evil, but effective and fair, as we all play using the same system. > >Second, don't get carried away. As has been pointed out, good equipment >sometimes is available at better prices from reputable dealers. They are >the prefered sellers. Prices do sometimes "get above the market." > >Know what you want, know the market, look for undervalued items, and >have fun. (By the way, the film seller above made two mistakes; he >forgot to use the word "film" in his description, so anyone looking for >film wouldn't find his and he should have broken up the item into >several blocks. Who but a Lugger wants to buy 120 rolls of anything? >Hence, the undervaluation, to my advantage.) > >Have bid on several Leica items (on-topic!) but have yet to get any of >them, having sometimes been outbid by other Lugnuts! > >Cheers, > >David W. Almy >Annapolis >