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Re: What's your take on this lens?


The fact that you opened up a three page thread about this should show others how ridiculous and redundant our conversation was. Im a laid back guy so when you say, \"hey there are these marks and I\'m going to try to get them off with residue remover\". I reply back with \"ok do that and then if it all goes wrong we will talk\". Like I said I don\'t have time to deal with \"what if \" situations. The fact is, you kept going on about it all day. I must have said the same thing about 10 times. Get the remover if it bothers you that much. Either way I had no idea about it and it doesn\'t effect image quality. You got the lens at a bargain price without me knowing about the issue, I just knew trading down to a 24-105 would be a lot easier than selling my lens outright. Your attitude and peskiness makes me grow tired of having to tell you the same thing over and over. Find out the facts, see if the oil goes away and if not, THEN lets talk. You asked me if I suggested that you use the cleaner which is why I said that the lens is yours, if you want to use the cleaner go for it. Go ahead and post up the conversation. As someone receiving these texts at work maybe everyone else can see how they would have felt just as annoyed with you as I did. You got your answer in the first few texts. \"They aren\'t scratches, get the oil remover if you feel it will affect image quality. If all goes wrong, lets talk\". Just because that not exactly how you wanted to hear it doesn\'t mean I\'m refusing anything or blaming you.

You say that this is the first time you\'ve received an apology or heard I would pay for anything?? The \"that sounds better\" text you sent me was in response to my apology, my explanation and my offer to pay for the ROR

I don\'t know what you want to get out of this? You got a lens for a great price and it was exactly as I described it which was to the best of my ability. I had no idea about the smudges, if I did I would have removed them before selling them. I was honest about everything else and was prompt with my email replies.



Nov 15, 2012 at 03:01 AM
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Re: What's your take on this lens?


The fact that you opened up a three page thread about this should show others how ridiculous and redundant our conversation was. Im a laid back guy so when you say, \"hey there are these marks and I\'m going to try to get them off with residue remover\". I reply back with \"ok do that and then if it all goes wrong we will talk\". Like I said I don\'t have time to deal with \"what if \" situations. The fact is, you kept going on about it all day. I must have said the same thing about 10 times. Get the remover if it bothers you that much. Either way I had no idea about it and it doesn\'t effect image quality. You got the lens at a bargain price without me knowing about the issue, I just knew trading down to a 24-105 would be a lot easier than selling my lens outright. Your attitude and peskiness makes me grow tired of having to tell you the same thing over and over. Find out the facts, see if the oil goes away and if not, THEN lets talk. You asked me if I suggested that you use the cleaner which is why I said that the lens is yours, if you want to use the cleaner go for it. Go ahead and post up the conversation. As someone receiving these texts at work maybe everyone else can see how they would have felt just as annoyed with you as I did. You got your answer in the first few texts. \"They aren\'t scratches, get the oil remover if you feel it will affect image quality. If all goes wrong, lets talk\". Just because that not exactly how you wanted to hear it doesn\'t mean I\'m refusing anything or blaming you.

This is the first time you\'ve received an apology or heard I would pay for anything. The \"that sounds better\" text you sent me was in response to my apology, my explanation and my offer to pay for the ROR

I don\'t know what you want to get out of this? You got a lens for a great price and it was exactly as I described it which was to the best of my ability. I had no idea about the smudges, if I did I would have removed them before selling them. I was honest about everything else and was prompt with my email replies.



Nov 15, 2012 at 02:59 AM
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Re: What's your take on this lens?


The fact that you opened up a three page thread about this should show others how ridiculous and redundant our conversation was. Im a laid back guy so when you say, \"hey there are these marks and I\'m going to try to get them off with residue remover\". I reply back with \"ok do that and then if it all goes wrong we will talk\". Like I said I don\'t have time to deal with \"what if \" situations. The fact is, you kept going on about it all day. I must have said the same thing about 10 times. Get the remover if it bothers you that much. Either way I had no idea about it and it doesn\'t effect image quality. You got the lens at a bargain price without me knowing about the issue, I just knew trading down to a 24-105 would be a lot easier than selling my lens outright. Your attitude and peskiness makes me grow tired of having to tell you the same thing over and over. Find out the facts, see if the oil goes away and if not, THEN lets talk. You asked me if I suggested that you use the cleaner which is why I said that the lens is yours, if you want to use the cleaner go for it. Go ahead and post up the conversation. As someone receiving these texts at work maybe everyone else can see how they would have felt just as annoyed with you as I did. You got your answer in the first few texts. \"They aren\'t scratches, get the oil remover if you feel it will affect image quality. If all goes wrong, lets talk\". Just because that not exactly how you wanted to hear it doesn\'t mean I\'m refusing anything or blaming you.

This is the first time you\'ve received an apology or heard I would pay for anything. The \"that sounds better\" text you sent me was in response to my apology, my explanation and my offer to pay for the ROR



Nov 15, 2012 at 02:58 AM
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Re: What's your take on this lens?


The fact that you opened up a three page thread about this should show others how ridiculous and redundant our conversation was. Im a laid back guy so when you say, \"hey there are these marks and I\'m going to try to get them off with residue remover\". I reply back with \"ok do that and then if it all goes wrong we will talk\". Like I said I don\'t have time to deal with \"what if \" situations. The fact is, you kept going on about it all day. I must have said the same thing about 10 times. Get the remover if it bothers you that much. Either way I had no idea about it and it doesn\'t effect image quality. You got the lens at a bargain price without me knowing about the issue, I just knew trading down to a 24-105 would be a lot easier than selling my lens outright. Your attitude and peskiness makes me grow tired of having to tell you the same thing over and over. Find out the facts, see if the oil goes away and if not, THEN lets talk. You asked me if I suggested that you use the cleaner which is why I said that the lens is yours, if you want to use the cleaner go for it. Go ahead and post up the conversation. As someone receiving these texts at work maybe everyone else can see how they would have felt just as annoyed with you as I did. You got your answer in the first few texts. \"They aren\'t scratches, get the oil remover if you feel it will affect image quality. If all goes wrong, lets talk\". Just because that not exactly how you wanted to hear it doesn\'t mean I\'m refusing anything or blaming you.


Nov 15, 2012 at 02:56 AM
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Re: What's your take on this lens?


The fact that you opened up a three page thread about this should show others how ridiculous and redundant our conversation was. Im a laid back guy so when you say, \"hey there are these marks and I\'m going to try to get them off with residue remover\". I reply back with \"ok do that and then if it all goes wrong we will talk\". Like I said I don\'t have time to deal with \"what if \" situations. The fact is, you kept going on about it all day. I must have said the same thing about 10 times. Get the remover if it bothers you that much. Either way I had no idea about it and it doesn\'t effect image quality. You got the lens at a bargain price without me knowing about the issue, I just knew trading down to a 24-105 would be a lot easier than selling my lens outright. Your attitude and peskiness makes me grow tired of having to tell you the same thing over and over. Find out the facts, see if the oil goes away and if not, THEN lets talk. You asked me if I suggested that you use the cleaner which is why I said that the lens is yours, if you want to use the cleaner go for it. Go ahead and post up the conversation. As someone receiving these texts at work maybe everyone else can see how they would feel just as annoyed with you as I did. You got your answer in the first few texts. \"They aren\'t scratches, get the oil remover if you feel it will affect image quality and if all goes wrong, lets talk\". Just because that not exactly how you wanted to hear it doesn\'t mean I\'m refusing anything or blaming you.


Nov 15, 2012 at 02:54 AM





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