I didn't have a deal but recently came upon a Craigslist ad for a bulk film loader ($6) and 8 reloadable film cassettes($5) for $11 total. So I emailed the contact person and after a few days I get this reply:
Needless to say I told go with the first person (if there ever was one) and I didn't buy the stuff. If the guy thought I was going to get into a bidding war he was wrong. I'm sure this happens a lot but this was the first time it happened to me.
I know this is not photo related, but I sold my '67 mustang fastback with a 289/4barrel and a 4 speed for a Datsun 210!
Jeff[/QUOTE
Ouch. This must've happened in the 1970's. My older brother basically did the same thing, traded in a Plymouth Barracuda for a Toyota Corolla back around 1974-75. Of course now he wishes he had back that Plymouth.
Ouch for sure, my exact thoughts, even before I read your reply... lol
Why would the first buyer offer to pay more? Its utter BS. Never happen to me but I would walk.
Bobby Orr away from the Boston Bruins.
Terry Sawchuk to the Bruins from the Wings
A Canon Snappy S that I bought new at a local Drug Store for $50. I then found I liked to take pictures and decided I had to upgrade my equipment. So I traded it for a Pentax ME. The person who owned it felt the Pentax was too complicated for her and liked the little Canon. Since that day I have spent over $15,000 on camera equipment alone. Plus I now own a darkroom and I don't even know how much I spend on film and processing.
A Canon Snappy S that I bought new at a local Drug Store for $50. I then found I liked to take pictures and decided I had to upgrade my equipment. So I traded it for a Pentax ME. The person who owned it felt the Pentax was too complicated for her and liked the little Canon. Since that day I have spent over $15,000 on camera equipment alone. Plus I now own a darkroom and I don't even know how much I spend on film and processing.
I know this is not photo related, but I sold my '67 mustang fastback with a 289/4barrel and a 4 speed for a Datsun 210!
Jeff
Good lord!!!!
I mean, if it had been a 510 I could see some reason, but...:confused:
One of many brain farts I had in my life!:rolleyes:
Jeff
I'm losing it!
Jeff
I'm losing it!
Jeff
(not photo related) Trading my '55 chevy for a '53 jeep. almost 30 years ago and I'm still kicking myself over that one
I bought a complete Noritsu minilab on ebay once... thought I would start a side business for the family to run... a very stupid idea as it turns out.
I figure I lost almost $10,000 on the deal, counting the cost of the unit, the cost of the shipping, cost of various incidentals and supplies, cost of rewiring the basement to power the thing, cost of consulting fees, money lost on resale, etc.
Was this for running as a minilab business?
Tom
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