Oh don't be so hard on the guy, seems honest and up front to me. I mean
if you wanted top dollar for an item would you divulge that some
thoughless pro has dragged the poor thing all around the globe? :)
I don't know about anyone else, but I would shy away from a lens used by
a national Geographic photog. kind of like buying a used car from a auto
racer.
Jim Couch
ClassicVW@xxxxxxx wrote:
>As proof that some of you definitely have more money than brains- just READ
>the description. I wouldn't touch one of this sleazeball's auctions with
>gloves
>on.
>Yeah, he has good feedback, but so does emannuel!
>
>1.- He says he has "no expertise in this area" (presumably lenses and stuff)
>yet he has many photo auctions going.
>2.- Items are sold by him, but he didn't own them.
>3.- His photos leave A LOT to the imagination.
>4. All auction items are sold "AS IS".
>5.- "ALL SALES ARE FINAL".
>
>George S.
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