We have a return policy on our used lenses we sell. Paul.
Ingemar Uvhagen wrote:
> Me again...
>
> To me it does not seem that "easy" to buy a 300/4.5 lens. Well, I guess
> it could be done easily by just believe the sometimes (in my opinion)
> vague descriptions and ratings of lenses (Frank, you are not included
> ;)). But I want to know what I buy, if you know what I mean. What I
> would like to, is to actually see the lens and try it. I know that
> cannot be done if one want to buy from another far away.
>
> To me, a "bargain" is quite unclear as I really don't know in what
> condition the lens are in. Besides, I don't have anything to refer to
> and I don't have any experience of buying such a big lens and therefore
> really don't know "how much" that sort of lens would cost. The only
> price reference I have is what Gary Reese wrote, what is said on the
> "Unofficial Olympus OM Zuiko Lens Page" as well what have been said
> earlier in this mailing list. (Yep, I might be complicated here!)
> Does anyone see my point?
>
> However, if I assume a lens are in a very good condition (mint, near
> mint, ex and ex+) I thing it will cost me some US$ 400 and up, right?
>
> --
> Regards/
> Ingemar Uvhagen
> Gislaved, Sweden
>
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