What has been your experience: Best online place to sell lenses?

sagittariansrock said:
ahsanford said:
sagittariansrock said:
That doesn't make sense. Do you not have an upload/sell account set up (subscription required).

Of course. You can't post items for sale without one. But even then, it did not let me PM with a 'you have less than 25 posts' error message.

Non-issue in this instance, though. Lens just sold for a good price and is on its way. Thanks for everyone's advice!

- A


Must be some bug in the site. FYI, I have posted several PMs when I had less than 25 posts.
If this happens again, you can contact the moderator.
Anyway, congrats on the sale.

I think it's a new rule on FM to help fish out robots/scammers/trouble-makers a bit.
 
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dstppy said:
ryebread said:
CL - You can hit the lottery and find a real buyer and boom, cash in hand. otherwise, it's a terror. people just suck.

I have now, successfully sold most of my stuff on CL; the direct benefit is zero comeback if the sale goes through. ...I've been surprised the rest of the time how very nice people are.

+1

Sold my 16-35/2.8L II today to a CL buyer, went fine as usual.

I've met quite a few nice, interesting people. I did have 'comeback' of sorts, one time. I listed a lens, and got an email from someone to whom I'd previously sold a lens (I use similar language in my posts)...he ended up buying the second lens as well.
 
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I have three lenses I want to sell, and I am trying to figure out how I want to sell also. I sold a lens on eBay last year and the fees were too high.

I have tried twice to sell on Craigslist, and I never had any interested buyers despite being in a highly-populated area. I think I'll give CL another try.

My local police department actually went on a PR blitz publicizing how people are welcome to do Craigslist transactions in their lobby, since there are security cameras and it is staffed 24 hours a day. I figure if someone isn't willing to meet at the police station, they must be pretty shady. I also bought those pens that are used to tell if currency is fake since I only want to take cash.
 
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mpphoto said:
I have three lenses I want to sell, and I am trying to figure out how I want to sell also. I sold a lens on eBay last year and the fees were too high.

I have tried twice to sell on Craigslist, and I never had any interested buyers despite being in a highly-populated area. I think I'll give CL another try.

My local police department actually went on a PR blitz publicizing how people are welcome to do Craigslist transactions in their lobby, since there are security cameras and it is staffed 24 hours a day. I figure if someone isn't willing to meet at the police station, they must be pretty shady. I also bought those pens that are used to tell if currency is fake since I only want to take cash.
Nearly useless. It only detects cheap paper . . . before the enhanced security went in, they resorted to 'bleaching' singles to print as higher denominations.

As I said further up, if you meet at a bank, their money counter has some level of counterfeit detection built in. Also, if your bank takes it, it's NOT your problem :)

That is super slick about the police department. I'm always happy to hear when local government takes proactive steps to make things easier on citizens. It's not always the case :/
 
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RLPhoto said:
wsmith96 said:
RLPhoto said:
Ebay is good. I've bought and Sold lots of equipment through them. I'm selling alot of my kit right now at the moment and I know someone somewhere will buy it.

What are you selling?

http://www.ebay.com/usr/elzaz444

Thanks! - Checked it out, but nothing I was looking for. I'll be in San Antonio next weekend which would have been convenient.

Regards,
-w
 
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