Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
And as I noted in my original post, PayPal is not a protection against this sort of thing when the sale occurs outside eBay.
Bill,
Thanks for the thorough reading of my post. Much appreciated. I agree with anyone her that wants to make the point that a month is too much. But a day, a week, 8 days? What does it matter if the seller has not been honest.
The reason for my post was not to argue my position in this matter. I've clearly shown why I was a "knucklehead". The point of the post was simply to get a conversation going about honesty, and how honesty somehow gets pushed off the stage by shouts of "caveat emptor".
Jamie
...I sold my Nikon F5 body - to the best of my knowledge in pristine condition, and working flawlessly, nearly three months later the buyer mailed me, very upset that the camera had been sent in for repair...a Jupiter 12 lens, again - to the best of my knowledge in good condition, and sold for a very reasonable price. Several weeks after the deal, on enquiring, I was told the lens was not what he had expected...
Perhaps people who sell used equipment need to outline their return policy. E.g., "You can return this purchase, at your cost, for a full refund anytime during the first seven days after delivery." That won't solve every problem (some guy will ship something back on day 8) but its something.
You were not the repairman's customer and I doubt they will deal with you. I think all sales of used equiptment are "as is / final sale" unless advetised as such by the seller in the ad. Telling someone about a problem after a month is unaceptable - day 1 or 2 OK. Does the seller really know that you didn't have a lens? How are they to know you did not run 30 rolls though it and treat it roughly?And if the seller reads this thread, send me the name of the repairman and his phone number who did the bad job of repairing the shutter; I'll take this matter up with him/her.
Bill,
Thanks for the thorough reading of my post. Much appreciated. I agree with anyone her that wants to make the point that a month is too much. But a day, a week, 8 days? What does it matter if the seller has not been honest.
The reason for my post was not to argue my position in this matter. I've clearly shown why I was a "knucklehead". The point of the post was simply to get a conversation going about honesty, and how honesty somehow gets pushed off the stage by shouts of "caveat emptor".
Jamie
I had one buyer on eBay who wanted a full refund 2 years after buying the camera..