With 60 positive feedbacks and no neutral or negatives, I would like to
believe that the seller made a mistake that he will rectify. Not only is
the lens not "technisch und optisch 1a" s described, but it clearly is
not the lens in the pictures, as it is easy to see the 'made in Japan'
in one picture. That means you have the very clear basis for a claim
against the seller through eBay. If he doesn't respond, then you could
get a partial refund from eBay under their protection plan.
Moose
Thomas Müller wrote:
I am really pissed. My first bad experience with ebay. After hearing
so much good about the 1.8/50, I decided to buy one. And since I am
quickly decided, I choose the next best opportunity of a great looking
lens with a mint description for a not so low price. You can look at it
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