Linkert
Established
As the theread title suggest, what should a "new" Jupiter-12 2.8/35 cost?
The shop owner will let it go for 280€, ok price?
Thanks
Robin
The shop owner will let it go for 280€, ok price?
Thanks
Robin
Linkert
Established
This is the situation, im on holiday in the netherlands. I bought that jupiter lens, I trusted the shop owner. But now, looking at the prices on ebay I think I was an easy target, "a dumb turist who wont return".
I should probably go back there and clam some money back right?
I should probably go back there and clam some money back right?
Griffin
Grampa's cameras user
Which shop did you go to?
julio1fer
Well-known
Seems a bit too high. Check completed listings in the well-known site. I am very fond of the J-12 but not at those prices.
NormanV
Member
I should just put it down to experience. He offered it at that price , you accepted and paid his price. Contract signed and sealed, you have no claim on him.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Monochrom
Well-known
Hi, too high priced...should go for 60-80 usd on ebay plus shipping...hope you can do something about it...you should be able to return and funded back..as any other shop does...
Don´t talk about the money...just tell the owner, the lens didn´t work out on your camera...culdn´t focus or whatever...
Good luck!!!
Don´t talk about the money...just tell the owner, the lens didn´t work out on your camera...culdn´t focus or whatever...
Good luck!!!
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Yes.I should just put it down to experience. He offered it at that price , you accepted and paid his price. Contract signed and sealed, you have no claim on him.
Sorry.
Cheers,
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
You mean... lie, because you want to welch on the deal?Hi, too high priced...should go for 60-80 usd on ebay plus shipping...hope you can do something about it...you should be able to return and funded back..as any other shop does...
Don´t talk about the money...just tell the owner, the lens didn´t work out on your camera...culdn´t focus or whatever...
Good luck!!!
Cheers,
R.
brbo
Well-known
You mean... lie, because you want to welch on the deal?
Cheers,
R.
Well, J-12 doesn't focus properly on Leicas (if you look really closely), so...
someonenameddavid
Well-known
According to this site http://www.amsterdam-mamas.nl/featured/consumer-rights-in-the-netherlands you have seven or eight days to take the product back. I bought a Jupiter 8 once, had a big bubble in the front element. That was when it was new in 76. I wanted the lens so they traded me out one without the bubble. Maybe yours has a less than obvious bubble which you just found
David
David
Monochrom
Well-known
Excuse me....i misexplained my point....don´t fight with the shop owner for money...just be polite in order to succeed with your claim....
I´m not Savonarola´s widow to look for sin below every little stone...
I´m not Savonarola´s widow to look for sin below every little stone...
Linkert
Established
"Jenssen something" on Haarlemmerstraat 81, Amsterdam. Little cool shop, lovely cameras and lensesWhich shop did you go to?
Claim, yeah that was a bit strong. I will go to him and ask him if his store has any policy in such matters.I should just put it down to experience. He offered it at that price , you accepted and paid his price. Contract signed and sealed, you have no claim on him.
Sorry.
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Exactly..................You mean... lie, because you want to welch on the deal?
Cheers,
R.
MartinP
Veteran
The English version of the legal help webpage (linked above) states the following:
I have regrets after having made a purchase. Can I undo the sale?
The 7-8 day term applies only to online or door-to-door sales. It may be possible to pay a fee for restocking the item (taking it back to the shop in other words) if it is unused and complete with all packing etc. in perfect condition -- but this depends on the terms and conditions printed on the receipt and is probably unlikely.
If the J-12 really is "new-old-stock" then you may be able to sell it to a collector and buy a modern lens like the VC 35mm 2,5 (which I can highly recommend). How good the J-12 is depends on it's condition and a little bit on luck, but they can be very useable though not modern looking (contrast and micro-contrast mostly).
I have regrets after having made a purchase. Can I undo the sale?
- If you buy a product in a shop you can undo the sale only if the seller agrees. Some resellers offer the possibility to cancel the purchase agreement under certain conditions, if the product is unused and undamaged. This is stated in the terms and conditions (algemene voorwaarden). For example: To exchange a product with refund within 7 days, one can pay a cancelation fee or get a voucher. To sum up: A sale is a sale; you can’t legally do much to undo it. Talk to the seller and see if you can come to a reasonable solution.
The 7-8 day term applies only to online or door-to-door sales. It may be possible to pay a fee for restocking the item (taking it back to the shop in other words) if it is unused and complete with all packing etc. in perfect condition -- but this depends on the terms and conditions printed on the receipt and is probably unlikely.
If the J-12 really is "new-old-stock" then you may be able to sell it to a collector and buy a modern lens like the VC 35mm 2,5 (which I can highly recommend). How good the J-12 is depends on it's condition and a little bit on luck, but they can be very useable though not modern looking (contrast and micro-contrast mostly).
Fotohuis
Well-known
Enjoy the J-12. It is a very good lens. Next time pay more attention for the regular prices.
This can happen everywhere, not especially in the Netherlands.
This can happen everywhere, not especially in the Netherlands.
Kingston
Member
Yes I'm pretty sure the prices are the same here in London. I'd never buy anything in local stores anyway, it is almost all the time at least twice the ebay price... I cannot even understand how these places are still open.
Legally, as it was said, there is not much you can do, but you can always try to explain him (like saying it's not working as you expected) and maybe he'd agree, but if you're not from the netherlands I don't see the point of going back there just for that, simply enjoy the lens.
Legally, as it was said, there is not much you can do, but you can always try to explain him (like saying it's not working as you expected) and maybe he'd agree, but if you're not from the netherlands I don't see the point of going back there just for that, simply enjoy the lens.
Brian Legge
Veteran
Also note that 'like new' FSU lenses also sell for a bug premium. I sold a like new, in box J3 for $400 a few months ago - more than 50% higher than usual.
santino
FSU gear head
even really new FSU lenses (out of the factory) don't look "like new" IMO 
And yes, 280 € is really overpriced, did you ask him if that was the street price for such lenses?
And yes, 280 € is really overpriced, did you ask him if that was the street price for such lenses?
goamules
Well-known
90% of the prices in any antique store, camera shop, collectible sales are over priced. That's why it's called "high retail." Everything in these stores will be about double what you should pay.
If you don't know the value of something, you should not be buying used items. (Or new items - would you go buy an Ipad not knowing their usual cost?) Unless you really don't care about prices, and just like occasionally buying in stores. These are used items. Once you buy it, and don't know what it's worth, it's too late to research and decide you messed up. The time for that was before you buy. If you came back to my store and said, "I researched my purchase, and decided I could have bought it cheaper on ebay, so I want my money back" I'd laugh you out the door. But I don't operate a store.
If you don't know the value of something, you should not be buying used items. (Or new items - would you go buy an Ipad not knowing their usual cost?) Unless you really don't care about prices, and just like occasionally buying in stores. These are used items. Once you buy it, and don't know what it's worth, it's too late to research and decide you messed up. The time for that was before you buy. If you came back to my store and said, "I researched my purchase, and decided I could have bought it cheaper on ebay, so I want my money back" I'd laugh you out the door. But I don't operate a store.
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