Hi everyone...
I know there are tons of places for used gear. I have had experience with Ebay, Fred Miranda, Craigslist, Canon Direct, Lens Authority, KEH, B&H and Adorama...Where do you get from?
I have had all good to great experiences with all. Paypal offers some security (except if you want use the gift option to save that 3%) for FM, and POTN transactions. When buying on ebay, you have protection from both Ebay and then Paypal, if you pay using them. Ebay's "item not as described" in my opinion can be very biased against the seller, if ebay doesn't bite, then paypal will most likely side side the buyer. The actual stores such as B&H, Adorama, KEH and Lens Authority all have pretty decent return policies.
As everyone knows, use common sense when dealing with less secure transactions such as craigslist (meeting up someone with $1000 cash for a lens that you've never met can be a bit scary). I have gotten good results on CL. Living in NYC, there are lots of buyers and I can save the fees and shipping troubles. Downside is not much protection. I used normal caution such as asking for Ebay/Facebook/Flickr references just to make sure the person actually exists. I also figure for higher end lenses, it is very unlikely the person will not have a website or flickr site. I also try to gather personal email address or phone number and whatever I can get in the event that things turn south.
Please share your used equipment experiences...Good or bad.
I know there are tons of places for used gear. I have had experience with Ebay, Fred Miranda, Craigslist, Canon Direct, Lens Authority, KEH, B&H and Adorama...Where do you get from?
I have had all good to great experiences with all. Paypal offers some security (except if you want use the gift option to save that 3%) for FM, and POTN transactions. When buying on ebay, you have protection from both Ebay and then Paypal, if you pay using them. Ebay's "item not as described" in my opinion can be very biased against the seller, if ebay doesn't bite, then paypal will most likely side side the buyer. The actual stores such as B&H, Adorama, KEH and Lens Authority all have pretty decent return policies.
As everyone knows, use common sense when dealing with less secure transactions such as craigslist (meeting up someone with $1000 cash for a lens that you've never met can be a bit scary). I have gotten good results on CL. Living in NYC, there are lots of buyers and I can save the fees and shipping troubles. Downside is not much protection. I used normal caution such as asking for Ebay/Facebook/Flickr references just to make sure the person actually exists. I also figure for higher end lenses, it is very unlikely the person will not have a website or flickr site. I also try to gather personal email address or phone number and whatever I can get in the event that things turn south.
Please share your used equipment experiences...Good or bad.