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Anyone out there who's purchased photo equipment from EBAY.COM?


ron_whitaker

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Hello fellow Large Formatters! Has any out there (or any acquaintances of yours) had any experience purchasing photo equipment off of EBAY.COM? I go there frequently and see some pretty nice photo equipment for sale, but was wondering about any experiences -- good or bad.

 

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Something I've been wondering about is that the bidding basically becomes a do-or-die bidding contest so that whoever ends up getting the item gets it, but at a ridiculous price.

 

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Thanks in advance.

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I have good experiences with e-bay, and have bought all of my LF eq.

at auction. If you do not do your homework, you might over pay, but

the bid will not exceed what YOU value it at.

There is a feature for protecting yourself at the purchase, safe-

trade? check out the site and read the details, I have not used it

but you may require more security.

Good luck

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I have bought several items. I got pretty fleeced once when a seller

did not accurately describe the item but otherwise I have been happy.

Bid what you are willing to pay and leave it at that. Maybe

you'll win. Check out the seller's feedback (but take it with a

truckload of salt). I suppose I would never buy anything very

expensive on ebay but I think large format equipment is probably safer

territory than some others. I read the descriptions very carefully to

look for ways the seller might be hiding something, and I nearly

always email the seller before bidding to evaluate his response.

Several times I have asked specific questions about an item and gotten

back a vague answer like "this is a great xyz you will be very happy

with it." In those circumstances I do not bid. Make the seller TELL

you the shutter works at all speeds, for example.

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I've had only good experiences [so far]. Even in the one case when an

item wasn't described correctly [in my opinion], the seller gladly

refunded my money. Just be careful and, for large purchases you might

consider using I-Escrow. It's a kind of pain but offers the ultimate

in security - you know what you are paying for!

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I've bought several items on ebay. All my transactions have been

hassle-free and the items were as described.

 

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Be sure to have a good idea what the item is worth when placing bids.

Don't let the excitement of bidding cause you to bid more than you

think is a fair price.

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My advice is to do your homework on any item you wish to bid on. This

means knowing the item, the value, and what questions to ask. Never

assume. Your 'fair condition' may be someone elses 'excellent

condition'. Also, many of the 'sellers' are more like dealers in that

they have no idea if the equipment operates properly (they've never

used it).

 

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cheers,

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I've bought two items through E-bay. Both transactions were with

people who had a lot of feedback, and both went with no problems.

 

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Because of the way the auctions work, bidding open for a set time, a

lot of people will try to slap in that final bid with 30 seconds left.

I don't particularly like that method of operation. A "normal" public

auction will keep bidding open until nobody wants to bid any more, so

I might like it better if the auction ends when 'N' hours go by with

no bids. I have no idea what number N should be.

 

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Both items I bought were old 35mm cameras, not large format multi

hundreds of dollar items. FWIW.

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