Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>>I have seen things on eBay go for more than KEH, which, in my book, IS ridiculous. Why pay more for the same item from some guy you don't know. KEH offers a NQA (no questions asked) return policy, and gives a warranty. As true in most of life, if you don't do your homework, you get what you deserve.<<< Which would be what...detention?? True enough, though, that it's a disadvantage to buy from a stranger. I recently helped a friend buy a Nikkor 75-150 E lens. When the thing came, it looked new, very clean--but it had obvious fungus. Just to be totally justified, I took it to a Nikon repair shop, which confirmed my "diagnosis." The eBay seller basically told my friend, "I don't warrantee against hidden defects," then proceeded to ignore multiple e-mails, phone calls, and registered letters. We each left him negative feedback. That's about all that it's really practical to do. People forget that buying gear sight unseen from strangers is considerably more dangerous than buying from dealers. I've never known a dealer to refuse a return unless it was stated up front to be "as is." You do take less risk with dealers, and that's worth something. - --Mike