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Question about buying new 5D Mark III on Ebay

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felipey:
I'm looking to buy a brand new 5D Mark III body on Ebay and I've come across a few listings for about $3079 from supposedly reputable sellers with 99.5% ratings based on over 30k reviews. Besides the risk of it being a gray market item, what would be another risk I could incur to save about $400? I'm using an AMEX card to fund the transaction, worst case scenario if it's a scam I could just call to cancel the charge..

Z:
They might send you one with black tape inside.

Mt Spokane Photography:
Canon controls the prices that authorized retailers can sell cameras for, so be careful.  One scam I saw yesterday was sellers saving the camera would be shipped without a battery due to USPS postal regulations. 
 
I run a online business, and US postal regulations do indeed now prohibit shipping items with LI-on batteries for INTERNATIONAL shipments.  This means that if its a US business, they are scamming you, or they are getting the camera sent to them by mail from a international seller.
 
There are a ton of scams.
 
There are good reliable sellers on ebay, I've bought from Adorama, Norman Camera, and a few others.

felipey:
Isn't the black tape the normal solution they found for the light leak problem?

I think I know why it's so cheap. They're selling the bodies from the kit with the lens by itself:

"Please be aware that while all items we sell are brand new and never used, there are instances where we deliver the camera body (and box contents) in a box which originally included the camera and the lens. Please be reassured that the package that you received is brand new, never used, and comes with full documentation."

Z:

--- Quote from: felipey on July 06, 2012, 09:23:46 AM ---Isn't the black tape the normal solution they found for the light leak problem?

--- End quote ---

Yeah, sorry I was being facetious. I'm sure it will be fine.

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