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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 281634" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>Rocket, that was Sandpatch that posted about the Raybans, not me. </p><p></p><p>BTW I'm not saying I would never buy from China. Clearly some things might be a good deal and they come from Chinese manufacturers. The Yongnuo radio triggers are made in China and I think they are great alternatives to the more expensive brands. But they are pretty simple electronic devices. But, for example, I needed a second battery for my camera and I would not buy a cheap Chinese bootleg version, but only authentic Nikon battery, or grip. I bought a cheap grip for my D7000 made in China and it didn't work. Maybe some do and if you want to save money sure go ahead and try it out. Just be aware that it is more of a risk. Yes as someone mentioned there is the buyer protection anyway and I've had stuff ordered from China or Hong Kong and if it didn't arrive I open a case with Ebay, they contact the seller, and the seller simply refunded my money. So that's ok. But still, we all want each buying experience to be a positive. one, especially if we are just starting out on Ebay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 281634, member: 13076"] Rocket, that was Sandpatch that posted about the Raybans, not me. BTW I'm not saying I would never buy from China. Clearly some things might be a good deal and they come from Chinese manufacturers. The Yongnuo radio triggers are made in China and I think they are great alternatives to the more expensive brands. But they are pretty simple electronic devices. But, for example, I needed a second battery for my camera and I would not buy a cheap Chinese bootleg version, but only authentic Nikon battery, or grip. I bought a cheap grip for my D7000 made in China and it didn't work. Maybe some do and if you want to save money sure go ahead and try it out. Just be aware that it is more of a risk. Yes as someone mentioned there is the buyer protection anyway and I've had stuff ordered from China or Hong Kong and if it didn't arrive I open a case with Ebay, they contact the seller, and the seller simply refunded my money. So that's ok. But still, we all want each buying experience to be a positive. one, especially if we are just starting out on Ebay. [/QUOTE]
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