Pherdinand
the snow must go on
is this some "clever" money laundring scheme??
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rodenstock-Rogonar-50mm-f-4-Darkroom-Photo-Enlarging-Lens-in-Bubble-Case/202650562808?hash=item2f2eea30f8:g:myYAAOSwrMhcreLQ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rodenstock-Rogonar-50mm-f-4-Darkroom-Photo-Enlarging-Lens-in-Bubble-Case/202650562808?hash=item2f2eea30f8:g:myYAAOSwrMhcreLQ
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xavyr
Guest
You think? I've often wondered about that very thing: some ordinary piece of kit that most are offering for, say, $50, with one two sellers asking several hundred.
mcfingon
Western Australia
Are they trying to drive up the average price in the Ebay system?
Steve M.
Veteran
I contacted the seller, so let's see what happens. I suspect they just made a mistake on the pricing, but maybe not.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I never thought of money laundering as the reason one roll of gaffer tape was priced at over a thousand dollars on amazon.
seany65
Well-known
I don't get it-the lens is being offered at $64.95, is this ten times what it's worth?
Paulbe
Well-known
It was first listed at $6495.00--a tad too much!
Paul
Paul
Steve M.
Veteran
I got a reply from the seller, after pointing out that it was a $25 lens and he probably made a listing error. Here's his reply
"Thanks for pointing this out
will change it definitely!"
He's since lowered it to $64.95 or best offer. Don't you guys read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
"Thanks for pointing this out
He's since lowered it to $64.95 or best offer. Don't you guys read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
seany65
Well-known
@PaulBe: Thanks for the info.
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