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BRIAN MURRY, California..... Scammer buying cameras.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpatch" data-source="post: 99779" data-attributes="member: 10543"><p>I sold a number of 1970's era Nikkor lenses on eBay last year with excellent success, but like all dealings, you have to keep your antennas up and be on the alert. </p><p></p><p>During one sale, a potential buyer e-mailed me asking if I could ship the lens to a different address than would show in his eBay account if he were the winner because he was soon moving. When I refused, he wrote that he'd significantly increase his bid if I agreed. When I refused that, he wrote several angry e-mails asking why I wouldn't work with him. I responded by asking why my lens was of such great interest when five others exactly like it were up for bid. He never responded.</p><p></p><p>I didn't report him to eBay because he never won the bid and no money was ever exchanged, but I have no doubt that he was a thief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpatch, post: 99779, member: 10543"] I sold a number of 1970's era Nikkor lenses on eBay last year with excellent success, but like all dealings, you have to keep your antennas up and be on the alert. During one sale, a potential buyer e-mailed me asking if I could ship the lens to a different address than would show in his eBay account if he were the winner because he was soon moving. When I refused, he wrote that he'd significantly increase his bid if I agreed. When I refused that, he wrote several angry e-mails asking why I wouldn't work with him. I responded by asking why my lens was of such great interest when five others exactly like it were up for bid. He never responded. I didn't report him to eBay because he never won the bid and no money was ever exchanged, but I have no doubt that he was a thief. [/QUOTE]
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