Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Given those circumstances, I would believe the buyer did not deal in good faith, and as such, I would have been VERY hesitant (ie, not done it) to give him his money back... - ---------- > This person I know wanted to sell a Leica body and a lens. The body > has a very unique and distinctive mark on it. My friend sold it on > the internet (not on the LUG). The person who bought it wanted a 15 > day return privilege. So after a little haggling over price my > friend sold the camera to this person. > The camera was shipped second day air to the buyer in Texas. Several > days later (through a series of circumstances) my friend found out > his camera was on E-bay auction with a reserve price on it. He knew > it was his camera because the unique mark was visible in the photo of > the camera on E-bay. At he end of the auction the camera was not > sold because the reserve price had not been met. > Yes, you guessed it. My friend got the camera and lens back from the > buyer with a not saying that the camera did not meet his > requirements, or some such crap. > The moral is, be real careful who you sell cameras to in Texas and, > only offer a three day return privilege.