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Elan II Registered: Oct 08, 2005 Total Posts: 486 Country: United States |
20 hours to go. |
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---XR--- Registered: Oct 31, 2008 Total Posts: 251 Country: United States |
i've seen buyers in places like austrailia pay $850 for a 300mm F4 (AF) |
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TXwes Registered: Apr 16, 2009 Total Posts: 18 Country: United States |
I have a rare tulip for sale if anyone is interested. |
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BenjaminL Registered: Sep 26, 2003 Total Posts: 1201 Country: United States |
Too bad Nikon just don't make lens with this kind of build quality any more. what a shame. |
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LarsOJohannes Registered: Mar 29, 2006 Total Posts: 493 Country: United States |
Its because he is quoting Ken. |
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brucemuir Registered: Dec 24, 2008 Total Posts: 1422 Country: United States |
look at the leading bidders feedback. Zero. |
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louis fusco Registered: Nov 18, 2005 Total Posts: 3930 Country: Ireland |
TXwes wrote: |
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rjk55425 Registered: Jul 12, 2003 Total Posts: 2711 Country: United States |
Thats it, I am listing mine. |
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rhyder Registered: Jul 10, 2004 Total Posts: 2464 Country: United States |
BenjaminL wrote: |
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eaglewolf Registered: Jan 15, 2006 Total Posts: 2426 Country: United States |
Yeah, but check these out: |
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SnaggS Registered: Feb 26, 2004 Total Posts: 737 Country: Australia |
AI-S glass has gone way up in value since they matrix meter with new bodies and with the shift to full frame. The build quality is unmatched. |
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Andre Labonte Registered: Dec 21, 2005 Total Posts: 7483 Country: United States |
A fool and his money are soon parted. |
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Avi B Registered: Dec 07, 2006 Total Posts: 4813 Country: Canada |
TXwes wrote: |
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Elan II Registered: Oct 08, 2005 Total Posts: 486 Country: United States |
TXwes wrote: |
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Max Power Registered: Mar 27, 2006 Total Posts: 178 Country: United States |
eaglewolf wrote: |
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camerapapi Registered: Oct 15, 2002 Total Posts: 4132 Country: United States |
A good example of people who do not know what they are doing. It is insane to pay $400 for a 28mm f2.8 Nikkor AIS. |
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louis fusco Registered: Nov 18, 2005 Total Posts: 3930 Country: Ireland |
Avi B wrote: |
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Robert Spencer Registered: Jan 22, 2007 Total Posts: 874 Country: United States |
One thing that has always bothered me about ebay is know that winning an auction ( or buy now) means that I was willing to pay more than anyone in the world to get that item! Its hard to come away feeling bright about that kind of purchase. My two cents. Take care. Bob |
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globalkiwi Registered: Jul 02, 2008 Total Posts: 1912 Country: United States |
There are good things to be had on eBay but you do have to know how the system works & be knowledgeable about the item you are buying. Just as there are people who will let themselves be drawn into expensive bidding wars, there are sellers who either time or price their auctions poorly & consequently let things go for less than they're worth. |
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Elan II Registered: Oct 08, 2005 Total Posts: 486 Country: United States |
I don't mean to create the wrong impression. I actually find ebay to be very useful and generally safe. I have several rare old lenses that even on ebay only come up a few times a year. Without ebay, there would be none for me to find. |
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NightOwl Cat Registered: Feb 19, 2007 Total Posts: 2064 Country: N/A |
I will admit to purchasing something photography related on ebay, the SC-19's I got a couple months ago. Came as a package of two, and got 'em for $25 plus S&H. My other used purchases have been the B&S here, from CL, NGS, or one other forum. |
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sask Registered: Jul 10, 2003 Total Posts: 90 Country: Canada |
Sometimes those really high bids are from scammers. They don't care what they are paying for an item when it is not their money they are spending (high jacked paypal account). I just recently sold a Canon 100-400 on ebay and the high bidder payed $80 over what you could pick up a new one for. They were willing to pay me immediately by paypal but then asked that I ship it to Muldova but their account address was a US address. I had checked the winning bidders feedback and it was 900+ all positive BUT they had been inactive for a while then all of a sudden in two days bought 2 Nikon D300's a laptop and my Canon lens. All previous transactions had been mostly selling golf equipment. It was obviously a scam and was reported immediatly and everything has now been taken care of. I had contacted one of the sellers of one of the D300's and they guy had paid right away by paypal but then a freeze was put on his account due to a fraud investigation. I don't think he had sent the camera out though so he was not out anything. |
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globalkiwi Registered: Jul 02, 2008 Total Posts: 1912 Country: United States |
You really do have to be careful on eBay - especially with high value items. I think the changes they made to the feedback system have rendered it pretty useless as an indicator of trust-worthiness. Personally, however, I have had far worse experiences on craigslist (which I will no longer use). There's something about the total anonominity of it that really brings out the worst in people. |
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jay tieger Registered: Oct 11, 2006 Total Posts: 971 Country: United States |
I've had more than one buyer in each of the past few months have the wrong address or an unconfirmed address in PayPal and refunded their money until they reestablished their profile with the corrected/confirmed address...I indicate in my listings that I will ship only to a confirmed address. |
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tuannie Registered: Apr 10, 2004 Total Posts: 4919 Country: United States |
Max Power wrote: |