Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bill Erfurth wrote: >I don't follow what goes on at e-bay (the internet >auction site) but maybe I should. > >This morning I went to e-bay and did a search for >Leica. The results were unbelieveable...751 leica >items listed. That has to be more than most dealers >carry. I continue to have the opinion that ebay has become a global junkyard. It is the best place to dispose of items which otherwise have little or no value. Wealth creation is the backbone of economic expansion. It is said, "Put a price tag on ANYTHING!" So old buttons, thimbles, bottles, ceramics, broken pots and pottery now have a value of their own. Amazing! I prefer to buy my camera equipment from a few reputable and good dealers whom I have developed a relationship with over the years. Their prices are actually not much higher than the average final bids on ebay. I do not dispute that there have been great buys on ebay but these are likely to be marketed by people who are few and far apart. It becomes a nightmare when you land up with a junker which has been misrepresented in the sale. How come nobody talks about their bad buys? With my good dealers, I am assured of honest opinions, market prices and a return policy. This also means that I will sleep better and get overall better quality equipment in the long run. Dan K. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The pole of power is greasy. ============================================================================