This is a funny one, and has clearly created alot of debate on the matter, and it got me thinking.
As a former manager for many stores for one of the UK's biggest camera retailers it made me think of what used to go on. I know my staff with a photographic interest used to do stuff like this, and I did it too on one occasion, I think the key is if the sale was correctly represented.
I was in a similar posistion with my M.P.P. the guy was trying to sell a whole car full of antique camera equipment that belonged to his father so that his father could replace his central heating that had broken, my company were not interested in the items (Rollei's/Contax/Nikon/Plaubel) because they were to old. I felt sorry for the guy, went on my lunch break with him and sorted through what he had. He thought boxed and mint rollei 3.5's were worth about £20!!!! I put him right on prices, gave him some numbers of dealers and pointed him the right way....
Then I saw the M.P.P. (love at first sight) he could tell I liked it, I gave him a qoute on the kit he had, about £600 I reckoned. And I decided mint condition as it was I didnt want to spend that, He was so happy with all my help that he asked me what i would pay for it, I explained it was a quite month, not got to payday yet etc and that i could only stretch to about £100. Guess what... He sold it to me anyway!
The moral of this slightly rambling tale (if it has 1) is if we all hate the soul less corparations and inter net sales destroying or beloved knowledgable local camera stores if we work in them we have an obligation to offer the service and profesionalism we expect. I would of taken the camera for $60, but only if I'd given her an honest market value for the kit, then expressed my interest and made an offer, I think it was a bit unfair. There are some saying she should of been aware of the value, but she didnt know, thats why she was seeking "proffesional" advice on if it was working etc.
If our man got scammed on a lemon of a car, or bought a dodgy camera off ebay, would he be so happy that someone had taken advantage of him...?
Its a tough one to call, and at the end of the day its all down to conscience.