And what makes you so sure that the individual selling on eBay is not in a bit? Buy from where you are comfortable doing business and can get a deal on your purchase that is in the condition and with service you are willing to accept. With eBay you at least have some buyer protections, I doubt that Goodwill has the same.And E-Bay??? Are you serious?? You really mean that you would rather enrich the E-Bay/Paypal cartel rather then help out your fellow man a bit?
And what makes you so sure that the individual selling on eBay is not in a bit? Buy from where you are comfortable doing business and can get a deal on your purchase that is in the condition and with service you are willing to accept. With eBay you at least have some buyer protections, I doubt that Goodwill has the same.
I've bought a few things from Goodwill.com and have never had an issue. Shipping varied from a few days to a few weeks - just depends on the store and their shipping set-up.
I still have my Super Program that I bought new in 1985. It's been my go-to camera for years. In fact, I was thinking about getting another. It's a great camera, and it still meters perfectly. I had the shutter checked about a year ago, and it's still spot on.
So far, I've bought two items from the Seattle Goodwill store. I didn't buy them through the shopgoodwill.com site, though. Bought them via eBay. One was a Nikomat FTn that I received for $24.95+tax and their $2.00 local pickup fee. Camera worked, with the usual Nikon CdS meter dirty ring resistor issue. The other item is a 300/4.5 EDIF Nikkor AIS lens. Got it for $53, plus the tax and $2.00 fee. Clean glass, some wear on the barrel, and missing the tripod collar. But, for the price, I'm not complaining. Their people skills aren't that great, but, you usually do get useable stuff for cheap.
-J
Coincidence or not, I happened to start a thread with the same topic three days before this one. No imagination? Sorry to bring it up to your attention.I recently posted a thread here requesting opinions on the Pentax Super Program. I went to the auction site Shopgoodwill.om and had the winning bid on a Pentax Super Program body. I received an email informing me that I had won, so I went back to the site and paid for the camera. I checked back on the site during the last several days and the status shows that it has not shipped.
I verified with my credit card that the payment to shopgoodwill went through. I called up the Goodwill (Seattle store) to inquire about my order. I spoke with a very curt male individual who told me that they had received payment. When I asked if it was going to be shipped to me he said "Yes. Is that all you wanted to know?" Then he hung up. :confused:
It still shows as "order not shipped". The original disclaimer on the auction page indicated that the item would be shipped within 5 days of receiving payment. I emailed the auction site and Goodwill Seattle, but have gotten no response.
Anyone else here ever had a similar issue with Shopgoodwill auction site? Does it normally take over 5 days for them to ship something out? I am starting to wonder if they even had that Pentax Super program to begin with. I am going to give them a few more days and if I don't get anywhere with them I will cancel the order through my credit card.
True shame as I really wanted to play around with that Pentax Super Program.![]()
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