Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gary- You didn't say if you'd found out what kind of feedback profile the seller had? This is always a good indication, not foolproof, but in my experience- if there is no negative feedback, and there are at least ten positives, the seller has established what sort of dealer he/she is. Most negative feedback from what seemed like crokked dealers comes early in their eBay dealing, it seems! If you are leery about the deal- by all means, use the eBay escrow method- if the seller has nothing to hide or is honest, he'll take it as just a part of dealing with strangers on the internet, and accede. No big deal! I have had over 50 transactions on eBay- and have been happy with most; my feedback, I hope, is an indication of my integrity- but if a client wanted to use the escrow method, I would not be offended, and would be happy to comply- I think a reputable seller would, in any acase. Good luck, on the IIIg- I, personally am a tad envious! I have a IIIf and would like to have the IIIg viewfinder, myself, but you'll find the LTM cameras are truly jewels- solid, reliable, and a heck of a lot of fun to use. Once you get use to it, you find that you are looking at the subject- and not fiddling with which priority mode am I in, is the camera on AF or MF, is it this or is it that! It's like riding a bicycle- you start to see the sights and smell the flowers as you 'cruise' along! A good handheld meter, and understanding the 'Sunny 16' rule will make life much more enjoyable! I used my SL at my nieces wedding- and naturally, the battery went dead, so I had to figure expoosure 'by guess or by God. I got 25 printable negs from a 24 exp. roll of Reala! Some one said, "gee, that looks complicated...." "No," I said, " It's really not- it's just a matter of two controls- aperture and shutter speed." It doesn't get much simpler than that! Enjoy, and let us see what it does to your photography!! Dan :o}~ - ----- Original Message ----- From: Gary Elshaw <gary.elshaw@vuw.ac.nz> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 5:41 AM Subject: [Leica] Ebay advice > Hi Folks, > > I managed to buy a IIIG this morning on ebay. The truly funny thing is i'd > never been to ebay before, until the LUG discussion last week where people > discussed how bad it is! The bad news is, I think the camera i bought is > possibly fictitious. I've notified the ebay security department about the > seller, and i'm hoping they may get some answers/assurances before me. > > I haven't sent any cash, but there has been some suspicion from a couple of > the other bidders, and i really don't know what to do. This camera has been > a personal dream of mine for a long time and at the moment i'm not really > willing to let it go (poor students like me are like that). I've asked the > seller for a serial number, but that kind of information is accessable to > most people, including myself. Do any of the luggers have suggestions of a > course of action. The only possible thing i've come up with is getting the > seller to send the camera to ebay before i send him/her the money. Does > that sound reasonable? > > Thanks for any advice and/or light you can shed, > Gary