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Re: [OM] Various topics

Subject: Re: [OM] Various topics
From: PCACala@xxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 21:52:19 EST
Phillip writes:

<< I see much interest on Ebay here. >>

Rightly so.  It is probably the hottest, single, used photographic equipment 
buying and selling venue in the world, today.

<< Personally I found that purchasing used equipment requires inspection and 
some sort of warranty that only a quality dealer can offer. >>

Sure, if you want to beat the pavement or shop the camera shows, you MIGHT be 
able to find what you are seeking.  Why should brick and morter dealers be 
the ONLY (your words) ones that offer warranties?  The eBay Power Seller 
Program requires that sellers offer a 30 day warranty.  Even eBay sellers not 
in that program often offer warranties. That beats some brick and morter 
shops I've been to with short warranties.  Many, many camera shops and camera 
show dealers are now on eBay.  You are buying from the same chaps and at 
prices often (or let me say eventually) below what they quote in store or at 
the shows!

Many people prefer touch and feel buying.  Just look for reputable dealers on 
eBay who give full disclosure of condition and pictures that are diagnostic.  
It is a trade-off, but well worth it.

<< Maybe there are bargains on Ebay but I really don't think it's worth the 
risk. >>

You have very complete records of the feedback from previous customers for 
all eBay sellers.  You have Lloyd's of London insurance on eBay purchases of 
$200 or less.  There are escrow services for the really squeemish buyers.  
Individual sellers will state up front what there terms are for returns and 
warranties.  That all goes along ways to reducing the risk.

<< On more than one occasion I have got extremely good buys by my local 
dealers.  I figure these dealers are not going to
screw me. >>

Reason enough to shop there.  You are paying California sales tax, though, so 
add that cost.  Plus you already said you don't know if there are bargains on 
eBay, so how can you conclude that they were extremely good buys?  What are 
your frames of reference on pricing?

<< As to new equipment it's hard to beat B&H. Usually when I need something I 
need it. >>

Irrelevant for the most part to discussing eBay.  Like new in box is the best 
you can get from a non-authorized reseller.  Perhaps 50f Olympus OM System 
items are LNIB, and mostly the cheaper accessories. 

Gary Reese
Las Vegas, NV

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