bmattock
Veteran
Note: The below is my opinion. I am not accusing anyone of breaking the law, I am merely expressing my opinion that they are not very ethical.
We've been discussing various types of scammers and what actually constitutes dishonest behavior by buyers and sellers. Here's one I have had dealings with recently. This fellow has access (apparently) to a large number of camera lenses for the Braun Super Paxette camera, which uses a 39mm thread mount similar to the Leica 39mm thread mount - but the lens registration distance is WAY OFF and hence, you can't use Braun Paxette lenses on a Leica.
However, this fellow insists on listing these lenses in the "Leica" lens section, and pretending that he knows nothing about the lens - it "might" be for a Canon or Leica screwmount lens, according to him. He knows perfectly well it is not - I've told him on numerous occasions. Why does he not correct himself and list the lenses properly? Because Paxette lenses are not worth very much - 5 or 10 dollars. Rare Leica lenses can be worth a fortune for a collector.
He used to say outright that these lenses were for a Leica or a Canon, and show photos of the lenses attached to a Leica IIIf (they will screw on, they just don't focus). Since I have started hassling him via email, now he just shows the lens. But his wording is misleading - on purpose, in my opinion.
This is about the fourth or fifth such auction he's listed. I'm getting tired of emailing him and telling him what he already knows.
Here's the auction:
eBoy Paxette lens listed for Leica
The wording is oh, so clever:
Oh, yes, he's sure (my opinion). It is NOT for a Leica. But he is not technically lying, either. It is 39mm screw mount, it does have rangefinder coupling. And if you have the exact size extension tube to make up the difference between Leica and Paxette rear-flange-to-film distance, you can technically make the lens focus - but not with the focus distance marks, and not with any kind of rangefinder coupling - just by pure luck.
Like I said, I've written to this guy before - he does this over and over with different Paxette lenses that he tries to pass off as Leica lenses. He overprices them and describes them as rare (rare does not have to equal expensive). He never actually responds to me, but he'll change his description slightly, reluctantly, if I threaten to report him to eBoy for fraudulent behavior. Now he's retreated to a semi-quasi-correct terminology that I doubt eBoy would take action on.
It makes me mad. Somebody is going to think they've found an 'uknown' or 'rare' Leica lens and snap it up - and will find that they can't take photos with it. They may demand a refund, but more likely, they'll just put the thing on a shelf, one more bitter experience that turns people negative about eBoy.
Is the guy being dishonest? Not if you read the actual words. He never actually says the lens is for a Leica. But I feel this kind of borderline playing with words is dishonest - in intent if not actually in substance. The guy wants you to make a mistake - he's counting on it.
What a shame. The sad thing is, he has none. I find it very irritating.
However, to quote one fellow RFF'er - "never wise up a sucker."
Seller is:
World Trade Camera Ltd.
20 Vesey Street
New York, NY 10007
212-227-1998
mail@shotwtc.com
http://www.shopwtc.com/
Your opinions?
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
We've been discussing various types of scammers and what actually constitutes dishonest behavior by buyers and sellers. Here's one I have had dealings with recently. This fellow has access (apparently) to a large number of camera lenses for the Braun Super Paxette camera, which uses a 39mm thread mount similar to the Leica 39mm thread mount - but the lens registration distance is WAY OFF and hence, you can't use Braun Paxette lenses on a Leica.
However, this fellow insists on listing these lenses in the "Leica" lens section, and pretending that he knows nothing about the lens - it "might" be for a Canon or Leica screwmount lens, according to him. He knows perfectly well it is not - I've told him on numerous occasions. Why does he not correct himself and list the lenses properly? Because Paxette lenses are not worth very much - 5 or 10 dollars. Rare Leica lenses can be worth a fortune for a collector.
He used to say outright that these lenses were for a Leica or a Canon, and show photos of the lenses attached to a Leica IIIf (they will screw on, they just don't focus). Since I have started hassling him via email, now he just shows the lens. But his wording is misleading - on purpose, in my opinion.
This is about the fourth or fifth such auction he's listed. I'm getting tired of emailing him and telling him what he already knows.
Here's the auction:
eBoy Paxette lens listed for Leica
The wording is oh, so clever:
Not sure if it was made for the Canon or Leica screw mount cameras,but the rear mount is 39mm and does have coupling for range finder.I did put it on to a Extension tube for Leica screw.
Oh, yes, he's sure (my opinion). It is NOT for a Leica. But he is not technically lying, either. It is 39mm screw mount, it does have rangefinder coupling. And if you have the exact size extension tube to make up the difference between Leica and Paxette rear-flange-to-film distance, you can technically make the lens focus - but not with the focus distance marks, and not with any kind of rangefinder coupling - just by pure luck.
Like I said, I've written to this guy before - he does this over and over with different Paxette lenses that he tries to pass off as Leica lenses. He overprices them and describes them as rare (rare does not have to equal expensive). He never actually responds to me, but he'll change his description slightly, reluctantly, if I threaten to report him to eBoy for fraudulent behavior. Now he's retreated to a semi-quasi-correct terminology that I doubt eBoy would take action on.
It makes me mad. Somebody is going to think they've found an 'uknown' or 'rare' Leica lens and snap it up - and will find that they can't take photos with it. They may demand a refund, but more likely, they'll just put the thing on a shelf, one more bitter experience that turns people negative about eBoy.
Is the guy being dishonest? Not if you read the actual words. He never actually says the lens is for a Leica. But I feel this kind of borderline playing with words is dishonest - in intent if not actually in substance. The guy wants you to make a mistake - he's counting on it.
What a shame. The sad thing is, he has none. I find it very irritating.
However, to quote one fellow RFF'er - "never wise up a sucker."
Seller is:
World Trade Camera Ltd.
20 Vesey Street
New York, NY 10007
212-227-1998
mail@shotwtc.com
http://www.shopwtc.com/
Your opinions?
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks