ZeissFan
Veteran
There are two groups of people who use mint:
1) Those who simply don't know the meaning of the word and don't care enough to look it up. They see others use it, and they use it too. Two wrongs don't make it mint.
2) Those who intentionally seek to deceive the potential buyer.
I'm not sure which group irks me more. But in general, there is too much use of the word "mint" and "rare." Of course, they wouldn't use it if it didn't work. And as long as there are gullible and/or unknowledgable buyers, then this will continue.
Another practice is to stick names of other camera makers into the listing.
I see this a lot with Contax, where the seller will stick "Leica" into the title simply to get you to look. I believe this also is dishonest (or at least a deceptive practice) and so I won't consider those items.
I view it as an attempt to deceive me. So if they try to deceive in the title, I reckon that they will attempt to deceive about the true condition of the camera.
1) Those who simply don't know the meaning of the word and don't care enough to look it up. They see others use it, and they use it too. Two wrongs don't make it mint.
2) Those who intentionally seek to deceive the potential buyer.
I'm not sure which group irks me more. But in general, there is too much use of the word "mint" and "rare." Of course, they wouldn't use it if it didn't work. And as long as there are gullible and/or unknowledgable buyers, then this will continue.
Another practice is to stick names of other camera makers into the listing.
I see this a lot with Contax, where the seller will stick "Leica" into the title simply to get you to look. I believe this also is dishonest (or at least a deceptive practice) and so I won't consider those items.
I view it as an attempt to deceive me. So if they try to deceive in the title, I reckon that they will attempt to deceive about the true condition of the camera.