Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]gregor samsa <gregor...samsa@usa.net> wrote: >I recently (last days of march) purchased an M6 classic in "mint condition" >from an established, though not Leica-authorized, dealer whose name will be >VERY familiar to most American LUGnuts. I'd name names if I were in your position. If the dealer has any sense of pride or ethics, he would stand behind "mint condition" cameras. Or, you should be told in no uncertain terms at the time of sale that "mint means as is." Legally, he probably isn't obligated to you in any way. Perhaps a bit of negative publicity might help him realize that customer service is good for business, though. On the other hand, I'm assuming you got the camera for a considerable discount over a "new" price? If buying used were as risk-free as buying new, there wouldn't be a difference in asking price. In any event, I'd still think the dealer should make it extremely clear at the point of sale that there would be no warranty provided.