Buying cameras on Ebay
Tags: Photography for Beginners, Ebay
This blog entry is a "re-post" about buying equipment on Ebay. With the summer season almost
upon us, You'll want to keep the following tip in mind when purchasing equipment online.
Ebay "hiccup"
In my last post I told you about the Nikon, model N4004 I won on
Ebay. Well, there's been a slight hiccup in the transaction. I should
have received the camera yesterday (Wednesday August 3, 2011) I did
not. Instead I received an e-mail message at ebay telling me the Seller
wanted to cancel the auction. He did not give a reason in the request
to cancel the auction, however, in a separate message he did state that
"Ebay had incorrectly listed the camera's price. (please keep in mind
that I won the auction for $19.49) There should have been a minimum
price of $25.00", because that's what the camera cost him.
I checked my Paypal account to see if the Seller had been paid. He
has. I don't want any of this to scare you away from buying on Ebay.
It's a great place to get good deals, but I do want you to be aware,
that occasionally a Seller who thinks he did not get a high enough price
for his merchandise, may try to "gouge" you for more money. My
purchase is protected by Ebay's Buyer Protection Plan. If I don't
receive the camera or my money by August 18, Ebay will refund my
purchase price, and then they will deal with the Seller. 'til next
time... happy shutter bugging...
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