Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Anthony, It sounds like a demo or a repaired return. Leica US calls them code U cameras. It should be fine as the early TTL boards were problematic and a "repaired" camera will be better than a MIB early one. I bought a "demo" 21/2.8A, saved $600US and am very happy. John Collier Why do you sign Mxwhatever rather than the name on your website? Just curious. > From: "Mxsmanic" <mxsmanic@hotmail.com> > > Today I saw a "new" M6 TTL in the window of my usual Leica store, at a 25% > discount. I asked about it and was told that it had simply spent time on > display in Germany for a while, and had never been used. Examination of the > body revealed no trace of blemish, everything squeaky clean, not even any > specks > of dust. The dealer indicated that he could offer the discount because it was > sold to him at a discount by Leica. Since I have been looking for a 0.85 body > for sometime and I didn't really want to buy used, this seemed like a nice > deal, > so I picked it up. He says it is still covered by the usual 2-year Passport > warranty and all. > > My question is: Why was this body 25% off if it was essentially new? Does > just > putting it on display cause it to depreciate? The dealer also pointed out a > little red circle next to the serial number on the box; he said that this > indicates that it was sold to him (and thus to me) at a discount, and is > intended primarily to prevent an unscrupulous buyer from turning around and > selling the camera as if it had been bought at full list. Is this some sort > of > well-known situation for Leica gear? What does the red circle mean, exactly? > > In any case, I immediately shot a roll with the body to check it out, and all > the images came out flawless. So I guess I actually got a pretty good deal, > for > once. I am very pleased. (I'm one of those people that others make fun of > because I always end up paying full MSRP for everything.) >