hepcat
Former PH, USN
I am realistic about the perils of buying and selling from anonymous strangers in various venues, but I have successfully bought and sold many things on Craigslist over the years, both locally and long-distance and never had any issues at all.
I have an M8 anti-panda of which I am quite fond, but I also have an M9-P and I've just re-acquired a full Hasselblad kit for film shooting, so I decided that perhaps I'd fund some of the Hasselblad gear by selling my M8 if someone decided they wanted it more than I do. I've tried listing it in a couple of venues, and I'm decidedly high on the price. I don't want to give it away, and frankly I'm not sure I want to sell it at all, but if someone gave me my asking price or close to it, I'd let it go. I see things for sale that I think are over-priced every day. If I'm interested, I'll make an offer... but I digress...
So... This morning I checked my email and there's an anonymous reply to my ad. I open it expecting it to be a scam reply, and find this:
"I think you must be suffering from extreme delusion to think you will get that for that camera. Does the camera have some magical intrinsic value added to it because you have owned it ? I would be thrilled if got a grand for it. Good luck"
Now, I'm used to getting the "I'm buying this for my cousin... I'm busy and can't come see it... I'll have my shipper... blah blah blah" but this is the first time I've had someone tell me I'm delusional. Perhaps I am, but I'm having a ball anyway! I had to laugh at this response, but what in the world would cause someone to have so much angst over the price of a camera that they'd be compelled to write something like that? Perhaps I should start marketing things I own at even higher prices because I'm a legend in my own mind? <grin>
I was amused and just had to share this reply.
I have an M8 anti-panda of which I am quite fond, but I also have an M9-P and I've just re-acquired a full Hasselblad kit for film shooting, so I decided that perhaps I'd fund some of the Hasselblad gear by selling my M8 if someone decided they wanted it more than I do. I've tried listing it in a couple of venues, and I'm decidedly high on the price. I don't want to give it away, and frankly I'm not sure I want to sell it at all, but if someone gave me my asking price or close to it, I'd let it go. I see things for sale that I think are over-priced every day. If I'm interested, I'll make an offer... but I digress...
So... This morning I checked my email and there's an anonymous reply to my ad. I open it expecting it to be a scam reply, and find this:
"I think you must be suffering from extreme delusion to think you will get that for that camera. Does the camera have some magical intrinsic value added to it because you have owned it ? I would be thrilled if got a grand for it. Good luck"
Now, I'm used to getting the "I'm buying this for my cousin... I'm busy and can't come see it... I'll have my shipper... blah blah blah" but this is the first time I've had someone tell me I'm delusional. Perhaps I am, but I'm having a ball anyway! I had to laugh at this response, but what in the world would cause someone to have so much angst over the price of a camera that they'd be compelled to write something like that? Perhaps I should start marketing things I own at even higher prices because I'm a legend in my own mind? <grin>
I was amused and just had to share this reply.