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Hang on here. He just emailed you a video with no explanation or request for action? Sounds immediately fishy to me. There are a-holes on eBay that will hose you if you let them. I'd ask myself :What was the condition when sent?How well was it packed?Did you offer some warranty?How long ago did he receive it?Is it even your lens?Only way I'd proceed is to have the lens returned for a refund, which I'd be willing to bet other party will refuse. Call me a suspicious prick, but on the surface it sure seems like a sham.
Call me a suspicious prick
He has posted other videos of the same issue. This guy looks like a scammer... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmnzjgc-V0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOSHC1W7ilQI have had Nikons for 30 years and never heard a screech like that.
I was able to make a short video this morning. Here is the YouTube address:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7i-_pKQv7g
Great condition. Second owner. No visible scratches or dings. Functions perfectly on my D7000 that I've already sold. Original box, manuals, hood etc..
Certainly you need to ask the question ...Did he already own a broken lens, buy yours for replacement, then make this video with his broken lens hoping you will take it back or pay for repair?Did you sell it "as-is", "sale final"? The fact that he didn't ask for anything back from you makes me wonder the same as Peter. I would hold off on any response and let him make the next move.
What would you do?
Where's he live?
Hi, I just had a chance to check out the Nikon lens. While the body and glass are in good shape there is an issue with the manual focusing. When you use the manual focus ring and move it back and forth it make a grinding, scraping feel and squeaking, squealing type noise. Small movements are not really noticeable but with larger movements it is very noticeable. Now, I didn t get the same results w/ auto focus (at least not for the few times that I tried it) so if you didn t use manual focus you may not have been aware of it. I don t have time tonight to make of a video of the 17-55mm lens issue but I should be able to get one done tomorrow evening. I ll get it on YouTube then and send you a link to review. I had a similar issue w/ a 70-200mm VR lens a few years back. Here is a link to a video I made of that lens - it has the same issue as the 17-55mm lens. That s how I know to check - it happened to me before. (https: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOSHC1W7ilQ). Ultimately, it s a sign of the SWM going bad and it will need to be replaced. It s about a $300 repair. Not what I was expecting when I purchased the lens. I certainly can t put $300 into the lens on top of what I paid initially. So at this point, I would prefer to return the lens for a full refund since the issue was not noted in the item description prior to me purchasing. Please reply back at your earliest convenience to confirm you received this message and to advise on how to proceed from here. Thanks, Douglas.
So, I sold my beloved 17-55mm Nikon lens via ebay. Seller sends me this video after he receives it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7i-_pKQv7gHe didn't say anything else in his message. I am not sure what to do at this point. I want to ask why is he torturing the heck out of the lens and that gelded lenses don't have the super smooth focus rings that he might expect from non-gelded nikon lenses. But, I don't want to entrap myself by something I reply and want to not reply him. But, I don't want to provide zero "post sale customer service" either.What would you do?
I would do nothing at this point. Only respond to emails sent through the EBay message system. Wait and let him send you an email through the EBay message system stating any problems he is having with the item. SAVE all emails in the event he files a complaint with EBay or PayPal. For your protection is there a way you can make a copy of the you tube video in case he takes it down? You may need the video in case of a PayPal resolution dispute.Make the copy before responding to any emails from him. His actions may have caused damage to the lens.
Return shipping: seller pays Return reason: It's defective or doesn't work Comments: Hi, I just had a chance to check out the Nikon lens. While the body and glass are in good shape there is an issue with the manual focusing. When you use the manual focus ring and move it back and forth it make a grinding, scraping feel and squeaking, squealing type noise. Small movements are not really noticeable but with larger movements it is very noticeable. Now, I didn t get the same results w/ auto focus (at least not for the few times that I tried it) so if you didn t use manual focus you may not have been aware of it. I don t have time tonight to make of a video of the 17-55mm lens issue but I should be able to get one done tomorrow evening. I ll get it on YouTube then and send you a link to review. I had a similar issue w/ a 70-200mm VR lens a few years back. Here is a link to a video I made of that lens - it has the same issue as the 17-55mm lens. That s how I know to check - it happened to me before. (https: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOSHC1W7ilQ). Ultimately, it s a sign of the SWM going bad and it will need to be replaced. It s about a $300 repair. Not what I was expecting when I purchased the lens. I certainly can t put $300 into the lens on top of what I paid initially. So at this point, I would prefer to return the lens for a full refund since the issue was not noted in the item description prior to me purchasing. Please reply back at your earliest convenience to confirm you received this message and to advise on how to proceed from here. Thanks, Douglas.
The gent probably has a Tennessee accent.