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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    After having one negative experience and potentially a second, I'm wondering, wh at kind of experiences have people had with EBay?

    I have only been a buyer, and in my transactions, I've never done business with anyone who has had any negative comments, unless it's been one or two out of a couple of hundred. In my negative experience, I decided not to consider that my seller had only a couple of feedbacks as a seller, but numerous feedbacks as a buyer. (All of his feedback was positive.) This was a mistake.

    Note that I've had several positive experiences. But, one or two bad experience s may curb my conducting business in this fashion.

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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    My limited experience with eBay has been good - 5 photographic purchases, all as described, all in the area of 2/3 the cost of the same item new. What I find amusing is the items that go for near or in some cases more than the cost of new.

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    Hi Neil -

    I've generally had pretty good luck on eBay, but you've got to be careful. If I'm considering an item that is more than just pocket change, I always ask the seller LOTS of detailed, specific questions. Question his description. Is it really *mint*? Usually not!

    Also, unless an item is ultra rare, beware the adrenaline-fueled bidding war.

    I've got some pretty good deals on eBay, but I'm sure it's possible to get burned. Good luck!

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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    I've purchased a number of cameras and had only good experiences. Most were small (under $100) items for my camera collection. I returned a camera that arrived DOA and got a refund quickly. For the two big ticket items, I purchased thorough established Companies that offered warrenties on their equipment. I'd be reluctant to purchase a $1,000 item from an individual, with no extended warrenty.

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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    I've bought and sold things, gotten some good deals, some reasonable deals on hard-to-find items, and haven't really been burned, but I'm careful. I try to buy from people with good feedback and who have been using the system for a while. Read the feedback messages to make sure they are legit. If they are all from the same two or three people or if they are from many "different" users but are all written in the same style with the same spelling and grammar problems, go elsewhere.

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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    I have bought a variety of items through Ebay, but as the others have said "you must be careful". What I was surprised to learn was that Ebay in general tends to lean towards the seller and there are rules of conduct (not easy to find) that may affect your sale or the feedback. As an example I had a really rude seller double the actual shipping because he did not get a good price for his article. That was acceptable according to Ebay so I posted feedback linking to a site with the details of the transaction. They removed my feedback saying that a link was not permitted. Now the feedback is one sided and the seller looks like a good guy.

    I have also closely searched commercial businesses for the same article I may be bidding on and have found that frequently the article is the same or lower price than the bidding price. I guess "bidding fever" does that to some people. At the present I am still trying to complete the transaction (I was the winning bidder) with a sale that is over 30 days old. The seller is avoiding replying to my emails because the winning bid I believe is so low. I contacted Ebay and they showed me how to obtain the phone number of the seller. I called and the seller denied even participating on Ebay. Funny...they had sold other articles. The point here is even if you get a great deal, this does not mean that the seller is required to sell it to you. IMHO this defeats the purpose for a buyer to watch and attempt to buy an article for a good price.

    In fairness I have had some good purchases through Ebay. My general rule is that if the article exceeds $75.00 and the seller does not have a very strong or long track record I go with I-Escrow for the few extra dollars. Any seller who is fair will normally agree with that. Also read carefully about the conditions of the sale as each seller can set whatever conditions they want. Sometimes you may need to search the item for this detailed information.

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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    I have been using ebay for one year with mostly good experiences. I had a problem with a few deals, though. These came from dealers who did not know the merchandise they were selling. I bought an 8x10 film holder that was really a glass plate holder. When I confronted the dealer with this, he responded, "What is a glass plate?" After I explained the difference between a plate holder and a film holder, the dealer was eager to refund my money. I also bought a Wiser reducing back from a dealer in "mint" condition. The back looked new, but one of the prongs that attaches the back to the camera was missing, so the back (though beautiful) was unusable. I, again, got a refund from the dealer, who had not notices the missing prong. Another dealer sent me a Jobo CPA-2 with missing and broken parts. The dealer did not know the parts were missing/broken. I got a partial and fair refund as compensation.

    I have had wonderful experiences purchasing from individuals. I have found the equipment to be well described. Now, I am careful when purchasing from dealers, and have more confidence purchasing from individuals, who usually know what they are selling. Most purchases on ebay have gone well, and the few that did not were resolved fairly.

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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    Hi Neil

    Sorry to hear about your disillusionment with Ebay transactions. I have bought over 15 items on Ebay, and about ten from the rec.photo.marketplace ads.

    I think I have had about just two less than happy experiences in total. Which is a pretty decent batting average.

    Life is unforunately not perfect isn't it? My philosophy is that if, on the average, you're way ahead, you're ok. I hope that's not too philosophical.

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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    My first Ebay experience as a buyer was a bad one. The seller, who participates in this forum sometimes, described the lens as PERFECT which I understood as beng flawless. It was not a defect that was immediately apparent to me. I detected it a few days later accidentally when the lens caught the desk-light the 'right' way and showed the internal defect. When I asked the seller for a partial refund for overestimating the condition of the lens, he baulked and said that it was minor and that I was being paranoid and picky, and refused the partial refund. I became irate and wanted to return it for a full refund then and he said that he would reject the parcel if I mailed it. He flatly refused to acknowledge the defect and implied that it was my fault for expecting too much. This for a lens which was described as being perfect.

    I wrote to Ebay for help. Ebay did not respond at all. Ebay makes too much money to care. I had wanted to take him to a small claims court and needed to know his residential address. And I found out, as Neil did, that Ebay is squarely on the side of the seller. I am now out of $900 and am a lot wiser and less trusting. The ratings system is a joke. This seller had good ratings but only as a buyer. I tried revising the good rating I gave that was written before I caught the defect; Ebay won't allow me nor listen to my side of the story as to why I thought it should be revised.

    If it says Mint or Perfect or Flawless, put your guard up. I should have been warned when the seller agreed to deliver it personally and then not reveal where exactly he lived except to say Las Vegas. He drove all the way to Los Angeles to hand it over to me. I am a fool.

    Use i-Escrow for your own protection. And if the seller baulks drop it. The same item will turn up again, trust me. Don't want it so much that you lose your good sense for that way lie mistakes and pain. I did. And that was my first and last Ebay transaction.

    There are honest sellers out there. The few rotten apples spoil the bushel. Don't risk your money to find out who the rascals are.

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    Ebay - What Has Been Your Experience?

    Rene,

    Sorry to hear of your bad experience. Yes, you should know the address of the seller. When a seller says an item is "mint," I email the seller before I bid, asking if I can return the item if I do not agree it is in "mint" condition. A few emails before bidding can help inform you of a seller's character.

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