Don't buy used cameras from photo shops?

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Good morning;

In looking at the responses, it seems that the concensus of the poll is leaning toward the stores and away from e-Bay.

I tend to agree. My purchases from e-Bay to a great degree have turned out to be better for parts than for a working camera or other equipment. Some of the prices I paid should not have been for parts. There were too many times when the description left out a few things.

Being able to see the contemplated purchase in a store seems to outweigh the likelihood of a significant possible saving in purchase price through e-Bay.

Then there is also the impending move by e-Bay to a paper-less "PayPal Only" payment system in October, 2008. I think e-Bay has just settled the issue and the decision making process for me.
 
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I count myself rather lucky. I live near a film-centered camera shop in Portland, Oregon. The proprietor takes great personal pride in not selling garbage (unless it is clearly labeled as not working right, shutter needs repair, etc.). The staff frequently take trade-in cameras and lenses out for a quick shoot to make sure they work. No shipping and no customs hassle. Whee!
 
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