I just sold mine on that site, strangely enough, and it's meter was as accurate as you would expect from such an old camera. About 1 stop off in very bright sun and OK the rest of the time. But I ignored it when I was out shooting because it is just faster to use a hand held meter. Where the Canon's meter comes in handy is when you go to take photos and discover that you've left your meter at home, which I did recently. It was great to have the meter on the camera then.
Hope you like yours. I found the quality to be very good, almost as good as a Leica. And you can run around w/o the lens cap on and not have to worry about burning a hole in it's metal shutter. Great cameras.