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Merits or otherwise of buying / selling in MBP, WEX or LCE
Merits or otherwise of buying / selling in MBP, WEX or LCE
As there seems to be plentiful discussion elsewhere on e-Group on the above topic, i.e. the merits or otherwise of buying and selling photography equipment on the likes of MPB, WEX or LCE, I thought I would start a dedicated thread purely for that discussion.
Re: Merits or otherwise of buying / selling in MBP, WEX or LCE
Yes, those are my top three choices for hassle-free sales and purchases (after this very forum, of course).
I have bought/sold/exchanged with all 3 over the years and I'm happy to recommend all of them and I'm sure they're 100% kosher and they'll sort you out if there's a problem.
I'd just pass a few comments based on personal experiences:
Wex have an extremely slick post-in and send out system that's brilliant if you're part-exchanging. They make an offer based on your own assessment of the gear you're sending in, then confirm after their own inspection. I have had them increase their offer after an inspection (and that won my magnanimous approbation as that girl in the advert once said).
MPB send stuff out that's often frankly a bit grubby (although their assessment of underlying condition I've found very reliable). They also once sent me a Panasonic G3 body rather than the PL 15mm f1.7 I'd bought, and it did take them slightly longer than I'd ideally expect to apologise and reimburse me for posting it back, and to deliver what I'd ordered. And, yes, the front element looked like it had been used to document deep fat frying... Lovely lens now I've cleaned it, however.
Regards,
Mark
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Too much Oly gear.
Panasonic 8-18 & 15.
Assorted legacy lenses, plus a Fuji X70 & a Sony A7Cii.
Re: Merits or otherwise of buying / selling in MBP, WEX or LCE
I recently dealt with Mifsuds and was suitably impressed with the service. Had a chat about my trade-in and we agreed a probable price dependent on inspection, plus a price on the item I was buying. I sent it in, and they rang the same day confirming they were happy with the condition for the quote supplied, and sent out my new lens.
Re: Merits or otherwise of buying / selling in MBP, WEX or LCE
My experiences...
LCE Norwich
in person - bought a used Pentax manual lens - very cheap, clean, no problem.
WEX in Norwich
in person - traded a Pentax DSLR and bought an open box E-M10.
Booked an appointment. They took an hour to inspect the K100D and made me a fair offer, then rejected the kit lens as they said there was some fungus in it and it wasn't worth repairing. I couldn't see a problem but what do I know?
On that basis I'd trust their used kit to be well checked.
The open box E-M10 was basically brand new but with a low hundred shutter count. I assume someone bought it, played with it or used it for something then returned. I registered it with My Olympus without any issue.
Asked them a trade in price on a Fuji X-M1 I won in a competition .
Considering it was a sealed box direct from Fuji the offer was very low so I didn't sell and passed it on to a friend for a song.
MPB
Bought a body cap lens. Good price and good condition.
Shipped in a ridiculously large box but all good.
For some reason they seem to use the images for the various 14-42mm zooms interchangeably, often using the II R image for the EZ pancake in the main page.
Asked them for online quotes for various items as trade in but never got a price I was happy with.
Camera Jungle
Bought an E-M10ii which was a very good price. It was described as "mint" but when it arrived it had scratches on the viewfinder case. As their description of "mint" includes "no visible marks, wear or scratches" I got in touch. After a few emails they paid me a partial refund to cover the difference between the sold condition and the description.
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