BEWARE: Photography SCAMS

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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    Stolen gear, unpaid gigs, shipping scams, and more. Tony and Chelsea tell their stories of being scammed out of camera gear, common scams used on photographers, and how to protect yourself from losing your gear, money, and time.

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  • @TonyAndChelsea
    @TonyAndChelsea  Год назад +11

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    • @SilverLarry
      @SilverLarry Год назад

      I find MPB to be every bit as good as KEH, plus MPB shows pictures of the actual products which KEH does not do. That said, I do trust KEH's rating system so I actually don't prefer one over the other. Occasionally, I've found deals on used equipment from B+H and Adorama, but rarely.

    • @ganganbrodericks7031
      @ganganbrodericks7031 Год назад

      TC how can I get your help to buy from KEH. I'm a photographer from Nigeria. I have severally try to reach KEH. They never responded or the email just can't get through.

    • @d.cassarino
      @d.cassarino Год назад

      ​@@ganganbrodericks7031 I'm afraid Nigeria is a risky state where ship goods

    • @semperfi-1918
      @semperfi-1918 5 месяцев назад

      That is pretty bad. That hasnt happened to me yet. But ive had buyers claim item doesnt work. And it gets back and works.

  • @rastersplatter
    @rastersplatter Год назад +63

    As a cybersecurity professional, I LOVE LOVE LOVE this post. You asked - In the early 90's as an IT consultant, had an agreement with a company to setup and provide 6 office systems (286 hardware, DOS OS, and software licenses - Lotus 123 + other stuff). Purchased it all and set it up in their office on a Thursday/Friday. On Monday, showed up to provide training and receive payment; and the offices were vacated. Empty. They burned me for $6K. That is $14K+ in 2023 dollars. And I was one year into my new business. It was brutal.

    • @modelcitizen1977
      @modelcitizen1977 Год назад

      @@randomoneforstuff3696 They gained 6 new computers with a full setup and software keys.

    • @lidge1994
      @lidge1994 Год назад

      @@randomoneforstuff3696 An entire system already set up and then relocated somewhere else for free, at most, they had to change some small bits of code or protocol to get the already made system to work. Better than setting it up yourself and MUCH MUCH MUCH better than having to purchase the hardware software and then start setting it all up, hoping you get it right.

    • @forrestunderwood3174
      @forrestunderwood3174 Год назад +4

      @@lidge1994 Dude, it was in the early 90's.

    • @mathu_stans
      @mathu_stans Год назад +2

      Sorry for your loss. May they never know peace

    • @semperfi-1918
      @semperfi-1918 5 месяцев назад

      That sucks. I got burned 16k

  • @rickfarber4243
    @rickfarber4243 Год назад +318

    Speaking of not buying camera gear from Amazon, that is the company that cares so little about the photography community that they shut down DPReview without flinching.

    • @javiej
      @javiej Год назад +19

      They don't care about the "photography community", but they care about "not losing good clients" more than anyone else. I buy almost everything from Amazon and I had many bad experiences, but every single time I called Amazon and they gave me an instant refund. No other company in the world provides such a good warranty, and that's why Amazon is so successful. Because they care.

    • @delpinsky
      @delpinsky Год назад +7

      @@javiej Exactly. Sometimes they even leave you the item, if it's not worth to them to get it back with all the hassle of the shipping back to them. But the thing of DPReview I just can't understand it. They could have put the website on sale or ask for a crowdfunding way to keep it alive. But they stupidly severed the oxigen tank mask.

    • @rdbimages
      @rdbimages Год назад +6

      On the other hand, their return policy is great. You receive your refund the moment your returned package is scanned at UPS. FedEx or USPS. And return shipping charges are usually free. More companies should do so well. I buy from Amazon with no trepidation and just use good old common sense.
      BTW, why does Chelsea always look like she is sweating? 🤔

    • @thorssensgamesNCC1701
      @thorssensgamesNCC1701 Год назад +6

      I only buy from B&H or Adorama.

    • @elboogie2324
      @elboogie2324 Год назад +2

      I buy from B&H, Amazon, Adorama, Used Photo Pro, and some eBay. I'm just really careful with eBay

  • @fepatton
    @fepatton Год назад +60

    This happens in the guitar world. A buyer will swap out the expensive pickups and electronics, then demand a refund because the guitar “wasn’t as advertised” or something. eBay always sides with the buyer, so the seller is just out of luck. I’ve given up selling there.
    Most of my used photo gear comes from KEH or from eBay sellers with tons of sales and 100% feedback. New I get from my KEH, B&H, and Adorama. No Amazon anymore though. 😤

  • @rmclark339
    @rmclark339 Год назад +55

    I will never sell anything expensive on Ebay. I got scammed out of a Sony 24-105 a couple of years ago. The scammer said the lens was defective and demanded a refund and the lens they sent back was an old film lens with zero value. Ebay would not back me up and I even received a negative comment from the scammer. I will only sell my camera equipment to MPB or KEH. Both are good, I like MPB better.

    • @Tarets
      @Tarets Год назад

      Why do you people not record your unboxings...

    • @rmclark339
      @rmclark339 Год назад +7

      @@Tarets I did. I always do. The problem was with ebay and of course the scammer. Again, I'll never sell an item on Ebay.

    • @forrestunderwood3174
      @forrestunderwood3174 Год назад

      @@Tarets You could fake unboxings.

    • @itsjim2875
      @itsjim2875 Год назад

      @RM Clark - you might also try "Used Photo Pro", a division of Roberts Camera in Indianapolis. They're excellent in buying/selling used gear.

    • @MyLifeFrAiurGaming
      @MyLifeFrAiurGaming Год назад

      Mpb buying and selling is great but they deliberately delay your refund for no reason, be sure to buy a gear that you are sure of, otherwise u are gonna have to deal with customer service for month +

  • @thespian117
    @thespian117 Год назад +31

    Tony, the same "shipped to someone in my town" happened to me with an eBay purchase last month. Thankfully the local UPS hub shared with me the address it was sent to. This camera was also marked as "51lbs" 😂
    Turns out scammers don't ship anything. They somehow get a tracking label of another (legit) shipment and tell eBay that that's it. Because I had the real address (from UPS) that wasn't my address and the weight was so off, ebay helped me out and gave a refund.
    I owe it to my local UPS center workers!

    • @lelandsmith2320
      @lelandsmith2320 Год назад +1

      Ebay not sympathetic and made me do a police report to resolve it. Since then I don't buy from new sellers.

    • @intagphotovideo
      @intagphotovideo Год назад

      @@lelandsmith2320 yes...this is why i do not sell anything on ebay anymore

  • @BillTheTechnoGypsy
    @BillTheTechnoGypsy Год назад +12

    I used to do IT consulting. The worst contracts I had were law firms! Their attitude was “go ahead and sue us, we will have no legal fees”. So after that….they had to pay projected costs up front.

    • @wolphin732
      @wolphin732 Год назад +3

      if you get a recording of that... you can go to the lawyer licensing board for them... as being a scammy lawyer is really bad. Also if you sue the law firm... the lawyers in the firm can't represent themselves... as it's a conflict of interest. might also be able to find a lawyer to work on contingency for going after the law firm... as the scammy one would also affect their own reputation.

  • @RobKristjansson
    @RobKristjansson Год назад +35

    As a voice over artist, the sunk cost fallacy is the one I have the toughest time with. It is so hard to shut everything down after you've auditioned multiple times, negotiated a deal, waited, etc. But when they want to make just one more change to the deal (always a sketchy one lol) you've gotta pull the plug.

  • @geofflongford2008
    @geofflongford2008 Год назад +9

    When I advertise gear I often get
    " I'm buying this for my son etc and because I'm at sea at the moment I will organise a courier etc etc"
    I'm amazed how many oceanographers want to buy my gear.

  • @PhotoReddy
    @PhotoReddy Год назад +9

    Twice I bought a Nikon D810 from Amazon that turned out to be a fake sale. Amazon refunded my purchase, but did not take down the seller.

  • @photosky14
    @photosky14 Год назад +13

    Thank you for protecting us Tony and Chelsea by doing these videos.

  • @lonnieclemens8028
    @lonnieclemens8028 Год назад +4

    I am sorry to hear about Tony and Chelsea getting scammed. I hate to see hardworking people taken advantage of. You guys always give good advice with such a positive attitude. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @ModernVintageFilm
    @ModernVintageFilm Год назад +9

    My first gig was ALMOST getting scammed out of photos I had shot for a couple. They didn't receive the photos but I lost 8 hours of my time.
    What a waste.

  • @CtrlSaltDelete
    @CtrlSaltDelete Год назад +4

    I've only ever had good experiences so far buying used gear, but I have a few rules that I think worked well for me -
    1. I'll only ever meet in person to check the gear before buying - if they won't allow that I'm not buying from them.
    2. I need to know why they are selling it. If I can't see any explanation or signs why they're selling it I'm not going near it. On the flipside if you see they're selling a bunch of photography gear at once that looks like it all worked as part of a kit that's a major green flag. This also ends up being a thing where the price is too good for no clear reason or the gear they're selling is from a big range of interests and/or unused I get suspicious of buying stolen goods.
    3. Cash. Not always possible, and I will pay someone through paypal or other means depending on the reasons, gear or my impression of them, but if people aren't cool with cash at all it's a red flag.
    4. If the item allows it meeting in a public space. I like train stations, or places where there will be cameras around - not because they can't scam you in public, but because the fishy people I have looked at buying from reveal how nervous they are when you bring up being in public or near cameras, at which point you don't go near them.

    • @DanuteP
      @DanuteP Год назад +1

      Good guidelines. Our local police welcome folks to use their parking lots for in-person sales. :-)

  • @Arturborzecki
    @Arturborzecki Год назад +3

    The best and safest way to sell is with personal pickup - gear for money. And you meet with the buyer in a bank or cash deposit machine - so you can verify if money is legit. Alternatively you sell it cheaper but ask for a regular money transfer / pre-paid. When you meet to give out the gear take a friend with you as a witness. It sounds crazy, but welcome to our world :)

  • @lukeoftheskythatsometimesw8253
    @lukeoftheskythatsometimesw8253 Год назад +23

    Thanks you guys, I learned a few things today.
    I’ve been “had” before but not with photography equipment … the money was gone in a flash
    Now I’m older and the bad guys are even smarter. I can kinda see them coming now mostly but every once in a while they almost get me.
    I hate thieves !
    😡🤬

    • @ema_groot29
      @ema_groot29 Год назад +2

      This was like 3/4 yrs ago but I bought 2 bags and “couldn’t believe the price! and FREE shipping too only 30$ for 2” no bag ever shipped got an empty box and the website shut down 2 days after they replied to me emails with a:
      “we are sorry refunds aren’t possible we can send a new package tho”
      this time I got a box... with a second box inside- it was rough to process what had happened lol
      this was my first scam experience and now I’m more aware. It’s crazy to think about how easy it is to swindle ignorant people who simply just had trust in the seller because they just never learned about it. scams are always evolving and hard to pinpoint sometimes so even after warning about certain scams a new one will pop up with different tactics.
      IT’S SOOO FRUSTRATING!!!

  • @boutthere3374
    @boutthere3374 Год назад +5

    The first 5 mins convinced me to never use Ebay. If you two, who know what you are doing, get taken then it's much worse than the few times it's happened to you. This also adds to my fear of the digital currency they are trying to scam us into.

  • @video-carl
    @video-carl Год назад +13

    Great to make more people aware of this. I've stopped using eBay because they deliver such an opaque experience

  • @user-yg7ps4gh1x
    @user-yg7ps4gh1x Год назад +5

    Those are sobering experiences. Thank you for having the courage to share them.

  • @zih5903
    @zih5903 Год назад +9

    Thank you for this video. It's very informative. I'm so tired of trying to stay ahead of all these scamming scumbags.

  • @jamessanders2164
    @jamessanders2164 Год назад +3

    I was selling my Canon Rebel T5 with the 18-55 and 75-300 and some guy messaged saying "Can I pay you and you ship it to my daughter out in AZ? It's for her birthday and I wanted to surprise her with it. He sent an email that looked like a PayPal email, and I called PayPal and gave them the transaction number and they said it was fake and I messaged and told them that I checked with PayPal, and they said it was fake. They blocked me. I reported them and made a post to warn others. I try to meet in person in a safe location.

  • @edc5338
    @edc5338 Год назад +6

    This video was sorely needed. I have been lucky so far buying equipment except one time I bought a damaged "new" camera on Amazon. They took the return with no problem. I only buy new and used from B&H, KEH and reputable dealers. I rarely buy from eBay and never from out of the country.

    • @intagphotovideo
      @intagphotovideo Год назад

      and it's sad. because ebay was a great idea. They ruined it by trusting buyers more than sellers.

  • @billbromer
    @billbromer Год назад +12

    Used Photo Pro (Robert’s Camera in Indianapolis) is also great for used gear. Their online prices are cheaper than their eBay prices for the same item. They also show photos of the actual item they are selling not stock pics.

    • @elboogie2324
      @elboogie2324 Год назад +2

      This is true. I started buying from them on eBay and then I found their site from a friend's recommendation. Had no idea it was the same people I bought from before. So now, I just go straight to their site. They have really fast shipping.

    • @mikemoir2603
      @mikemoir2603 Год назад +1

      Have bought from Robert’s since 2016. Wish I’d started sooner…they’re the best!

    • @waynosfotos
      @waynosfotos Год назад

      Stock pics or images used of a new camera off the internet, BIG RED FLAG! Seen this so often, they say, still in the box, brand new. But they don't actually show the camera or goods.

  • @abelardojeda
    @abelardojeda Год назад +1

    If a client can’t pay your expenses at the beginning of a travel/reportage photography project (plane tickets, hotels and food), then it is a scam. At least form me there is no other way around.
    I mean, even those places charging for a permission to shot… can be part of the scam. It is like “Scam Tours”.

  • @libation14221
    @libation14221 Год назад +3

    Thanks guys. Great info. I've been hosed on Facebook ads, not the marketplace which I seldom use. Marketplace I use for local only and only cash; but you need to be careful. Your stories are really bizarre and demonstrate the need for tougher penalties. Give these scumbags 20 years for this bs.

  • @adrianalfordphotography
    @adrianalfordphotography Год назад +2

    Yes I have had the same eBay scam happen to me as Tony. I sold a lens in mint condition and the guy at 30 days asked for a refund saying, “my pictures are soft not sharp.” The only thing that saved me was the scammer misjudged his 30 days and I had proof he received the lens after having it 32 days. Luckily eBay listened and refused the guy’s refund. He then went to his credit card with the same BS story and they believed him!!! It was then eBays problem to issue a refund. I point blank refuse to sell anything on eBay ever again as scammers are just taking advantage of the 30 day money back guarantee and either refuse to return the item, plus get a refund or they cancel through their credit card. So why do eBay even offer a “no returns” selection button when selling?

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Год назад +4

    Personally, the only two ways I get "rid" of camera gear is to sell it someone in person (like on Craiglist) or I trade it in (KEH, or the local camera store). I only did once (a long time) sold a lens online (ebay) and everything went smooth. Got paid, never heard from the person again, which is fine ,and a good thing I guess (no news is good news). But after hearing about such scams as you described, I stopped selling (or rather shipping) gear of any sort. I will sell on FB market place for example, but I won't ship. Buyer has to pick it up from me, cash only, and everything is sold "as is".

  • @elisabethlafontaine8979
    @elisabethlafontaine8979 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this Tony and Chelsea. Fascinating stories. I’ve never been scammed - I buy and sell occasionally from eBay - so far without a problem. Nobody buys my photos - YET! Stunning Digital Photography has taught me a lot. I’ve just bought a three hour lesson for my Canon R6 as I’m finding focusing difficult. However, I’m going to forward your video to our photography club as I’m sure some members are professionals. No problem with FB Marketplace or Amazon.

  • @milkedition
    @milkedition Год назад +6

    I just got a quick quote on KEH for a Canon RF lens I own. They offer less than half what you would get on eBay. So as good as a scam, basically. You shouldn’t promote them so enthusiastically when they aren’t even sponsoring. Makes you look like scammers yourselves.

    • @mrwashur1991
      @mrwashur1991 Год назад

      Yeah but buying from them is a guarantee (for higher rated items on their quality scale). No one’s making you sell to KEH..

    • @unstanic
      @unstanic Год назад

      They buy dirty cheap and they sell like new. I guess they have to, in order to make it worth while for them, but definitely not the best option as a consumer. Better to do your research as they mentioned multiple times and your best to avoid traps. Maybe if you are selling something of great value then KEH would be a good option, to avoid the risk...?

    • @philbassmedia6839
      @philbassmedia6839 Год назад

      Indeed, I’ve sold a lot of gear on fb marketplace, local only and had no problems

  • @szinski
    @szinski Год назад +1

    I've had no issues ordering from Amazon, but you need to make sure that the item is listed as "Sold by Amazon" and "Ships from Amazon" ... BOTH must say Amazon... that way you're not dealing with a marketplace seller. All of the gear that I've purchased that way came with valid USA warranty cards and I had no issues registering the serial numbers with Canon Professional Services.

  • @therealscoobydoo
    @therealscoobydoo Год назад +2

    A popular one: Out of town real estate investors will have a photographer take picture of a property, say the pics were not what they were looking for, refuse to pay, but use the photos.

  • @katerinegiannikos
    @katerinegiannikos Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this! It's so shocking to see so many scammers out there and they actually get away with it 🤬 another notorious scam that I've seen a few times is when they're selling something, you reach out, it seems legit and then they say something along the lines of "I'm in the hospital going for surgery and won't be able to meet up" and then try get you to send them money🙄

    • @intagphotovideo
      @intagphotovideo Год назад

      ebay scammers get away with it becouse ebay loves them more then legit customers

  • @ClausPelz
    @ClausPelz Год назад +3

    Selling on eBay is like Russian roulette, I'm not selling anything on eBay anymore!

  • @raidstudios
    @raidstudios Год назад +1

    one thing with Ebay is if you are using a collection point DONT Forget to put the CODE (ecp) ... i lost 3 packages within a month becausee the seller did put the coode in the address part or anywhere else ... 2 out of 3 packages made it back to sellors but 3rtd got lost because no return address... still add a return address even if you dont accept returns incase the postal address gets smudged ,falls off , becomes unreadable etc

  • @notallwhowanderarelost4797
    @notallwhowanderarelost4797 Год назад +5

    I've heard of the "gray market" issue and always wondered what people are supposed to do when they're traveling and equipment breaks?

    • @noelchignell1048
      @noelchignell1048 Год назад

      Interesting question, I suspect if you buy legitimately in your own country and the serial numbers match then the camera company may repair it but it'd be nice to know for sure. This must happen reasonably often with press/sports pros

    • @Edwin--
      @Edwin-- Год назад +2

      Usually they offer specialised support for professionals, if you have registered for this ahead of time and that is applied worldwide. But I find the 'grey market'-issue also a scam, manufacturers should stand behind all their products.

    • @modelcitizen1977
      @modelcitizen1977 Год назад +1

      I would guess actual traveling professionals (CNN, Nat Geo, etc) are registered with Canon/Sony/Nikon etc and have some sort of blanket service contract. Everyone else either brings a spare if they can afford it, uses their phone, or waits until they go home for service.

  • @gastonpiget1034
    @gastonpiget1034 Год назад +17

    Moral of the story: buy in stores or from trusted sites. The innocent days are over over over. The sludge has ruined it for everyone.

  • @johngriffin5996
    @johngriffin5996 Год назад +1

    I have only bought used photo gear from people I know who are from members of local camera clubs.
    I have bought new gear from local retailers who were authorized dealers and never had problems, even when a remote trigger release stopped working and they immediately replaced it and we tested the new one (the same way we tested the original one).
    I have had excellent results buying new equipment from a Northeast US regional dealer, Hunt's Photo and Video. They also buy and sell used equipment and although I haven't bought anything used from them, I would buy something if they had what I wanted at a price I was willing to pay.

  • @macbuang07
    @macbuang07 Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting this!
    That’s why I always do local transactions in public places. And to always check the person’s profile is legit. Be safe everyone!

  • @jerryrichards8172
    @jerryrichards8172 Год назад +4

    I'm new to eBay I purchased 1 camera and several lenses.
    I was a bit nervous I'm glad you made this video.
    I mostly use KEH then B&H for the peace of mind pluss the price are often comparable to eBay.

  • @jefferyrobbins3468
    @jefferyrobbins3468 Год назад +3

    Is that Chelsea featured on the website of DXO PureRaw?

    • @tdemask
      @tdemask Год назад +1

      I noticed that too. I also noticed that the photo is credited to some other photographer outside the US.

  • @unstanic
    @unstanic Год назад +1

    How does someone become a scammer? What went really wrong in their life? Is it out of desperate need for money or do they actually have zero empathy? Really curious....

    • @maereanm
      @maereanm Год назад

      | How does someone become a scammer?
      that's the only thing they know how to do.
      and they feel good for finding another victim.
      they're just evil.

  • @davidmilisock5200
    @davidmilisock5200 Год назад +3

    I had a gray market issue with new Nikkor lenses and a camera body. Now I discovered the issue before buying so I didn't get ripped but manufacturers who have a gray market policy need to advertise that policy on their sites more prominently. Yes I paid more but I bought good gear and in 5 years if I need it repaired I'm good to go. So the extra bucks are just good investment.

    • @BABA-ws5eo
      @BABA-ws5eo Год назад +1

      Yes, they should have a full page on their site somewhere explaining it. It's a really strange policy altogether. I don't know of anything else that I purchase where I have to worry about the service center caring about where I purchased it, if it's an out of warranty repair.

  • @alien6551
    @alien6551 Год назад +2

    I bought a canon 1dx mark 3 from mpb it was a gray market camera I checked with canon uk they told me as long as I have bill of sale from mpb they would service the camera as its a pro camera

  • @michelle_pgh
    @michelle_pgh Год назад +1

    Even legit retailers are not immune from scams. This happened years ago when they still existed, I bought a Canon flash from Circuit City. The flash was behind the counter, the sales person had to get it for me once I gave them the tag from the floor. Everything should have been legit, right? I get it home and open up the box, only to find a candle inside the flash box instead of a flash. I have no idea how that happened, other than either an employee did it, or someone bought one, returned it with the candle in the box, and whomever at the store took the return didn't bother opening the box to make sure the correct item was in it. Fortunately I took it back to the store and they gave me another one (which I opened in the store before leaving of course). But I was worried and thankful they didn't try to accuse me of being the one who swapped them out and thinking I was trying to scam them. Even major retailers you have to be on your toes with.

  • @phynx2006
    @phynx2006 Год назад +3

    "Seventh ring of hell where no one should be" nice one Chelsea, you hit the nail on the head 👍😎

  • @FlyBoyEnterprises
    @FlyBoyEnterprises Год назад +2

    I think I can speak for all I being thankful & appreciative for the PSA.
    Consider this shared.

  • @nothingtoseeheremovealong...
    @nothingtoseeheremovealong... Год назад +2

    The unfortunate part about only buying from companies who are middlemen for these transactions is firstly, they end up controlling the FMV of the item and second, they end up depleting the supply of used second hand gear from other people.
    I experienced this last year attempting to replace my iPhone without going through the traditional channels. It took a lot more hassle than I was used to, to accomplish the task of just finding a solid used phone.
    Obviously being scammed is awful but I'm not a fan of corporations controlling every single facet of a transaction new and used.

  • @ComAndCollectedFastLane
    @ComAndCollectedFastLane Год назад +2

    Hi Tony and Chelsea. I’ve noticed on Mercari almost every decent camera for sale, the seller has zero previous sales and an obviously fake bio picture. I know Mercari doesn’t pay the seller until you receive the item and “accept” it. So what do you think they are trying? I messaged two to ask questions and they didn’t even reply. So they weren’t trying to get me to buy away from Mercari. 🤷‍♂️

  • @CliveTalbuttPhotography
    @CliveTalbuttPhotography Год назад +2

    I sold a Sony Alpha 6500 in prestine condition using EBAY to a guy in cambridge UK (60 miles away) aware of some of the scams around at the time I had my wife deliver it to him at his place of work ARM!! three weeks after it was delivered he said it was not working and because he was an electronics engineer had taken it apart to try to fix it !!! Ebay would not make him return it and I lost 600 pounds - EBAY is a dangerous place to buy and sell!!! My second Ebay story was I sold a Canon Eos 5DSR to s guy in the UK - - I got al sorts of sob stories as to why he could not pay after I had send - i did not let it drop and it took me 9 months to get my money from him - but I did.

  • @trampledbygeese
    @trampledbygeese Год назад +3

    When selling, remember to check the consumer laws both where you are and where the buyer lives, as some places like Europe have the right to return law which can give up to a year to return in some situations.

  • @ChrisAlford
    @ChrisAlford Год назад +10

    I would say B&H Photo is a good option in addition to the companies be mentioned in this video.

    • @RockWILK
      @RockWILK Год назад

      Yes

    • @phildoucette7603
      @phildoucette7603 Год назад +2

      I only buy from B&H. They have used gear too, so you know it good gear.

    • @ChrisAlford
      @ChrisAlford Год назад

      @@phildoucette7603 Indeed. I’ve bought and sold gear with them too.

  • @Arturborzecki
    @Arturborzecki Год назад +1

    The worst scam is when you send the gear and buyer pick it up but then reports that the box was empty. Even if you report it to Police s a theft, the buyer does the same - Police won’t be able to judge who is to blame but the portal you were using to sell it will always stay on the buyer side. You lose the money and gear.

  • @cafedeadbeef83
    @cafedeadbeef83 Год назад +5

    You guys run a great channel... don't think I've commented on anything yet, both me and my wife watch you.

  • @es0terra
    @es0terra Год назад +2

    B&H is also a good option.

  • @FinalManaTrigger
    @FinalManaTrigger Год назад +1

    Yeah, that's why I don't sell on eBay anymore. I've had people ask for partial refunds because something is supposedly wrong when they get the item... it's a scam.

  • @bala1000mina
    @bala1000mina Год назад +1

    Dear Chelsea, Dear Tony, Thank you so much for sharing this important issue with the world, I love your videos and I always learn a lot from your videos, not only technical but the other aspects of photography you talk about and share your valuable points with the world! God bless you both and good luck in whatever you do in your life!

  • @RobKristjansson
    @RobKristjansson Год назад +4

    "Chelsea Northrup, Woman & Sleuth" made my day!

  • @PatrickDaviesC
    @PatrickDaviesC Год назад +8

    When buying on eBay, I assume I'll lose my money. When selling on eBay, I assume I'll lose the item. Given those expectations, I'm never disappointed.

    • @mrwashur1991
      @mrwashur1991 Год назад +3

      Then why even bother using it?

    • @zih5903
      @zih5903 Год назад +2

      I like your philosophy Patrick. Expect nothing, then you will never be disappointed 😄 Cheers.

    • @maxipadthai
      @maxipadthai Год назад

      @@mrwashur1991 Same reason some people like BDSM.

  • @skatetoexplorevideos2477
    @skatetoexplorevideos2477 Год назад +1

    The only thing that sucks is that selling through KEH, or other camera sites, is that you get paid way less than what you'd like to sell it for. They make money off buyers and sellers.

  • @mikebroesel
    @mikebroesel Год назад +1

    I was selling an expensive near new lens in excellent condition on eBay but the buyer claimed he tested the lens and found there was a dust speck inside the lens and demanded some money back or he would make things difficult for me.

  • @mt-nv4jd
    @mt-nv4jd Год назад

    To clarify, you absolutely CAN buy grey market gear from KEH and others. The difference is they have their own repair facility. I have not been disappointed with their sales or service.

  • @E4xtream
    @E4xtream Год назад +1

    Best way to sell gear privately is to people you know and trust. Otherwise, just hold onto it or sell to reputable companies as mentioned.

  • @svaphrodite
    @svaphrodite Год назад

    Excellent advice! For reliable sources for camera gear, if you are a VET you have access to AAFES and NEX. They don't sell gray market and you won't pay sales tax and, if you use a Military Star Card, you won't pay shipping. I bought my Fujifilm 150-600 through NEX and save about $200 in sales and shipping charges! I've never had trouble with camera gear SOLD AND SHIPPED by Amazon. Also, Amazon has a great no questions asked free return policy even on items purchased from Amazon Warehouse. I returned a defective $145 item from Warehouse and my refund was credited within an hour of dropping it off at UPS. Can't ask for better than that.

  • @JasonConnel
    @JasonConnel Год назад +1

    I bought my original Canon F1n I started my career with. It was “Mint and CLA’d” with boxes and paperwork. Well, found out it was not CLA’d, and now I’m finding out it was repainted.

  • @steevewhitehead1416
    @steevewhitehead1416 Год назад +1

    Good chat. I finished a purchase just after a website up date and it said " something had gone wrong- please try again" I was using Paypal and challenged the extra payments taken. However, thier programming system said that they where legitimate purchases, I contacted the seller who acknowledged the server fault and shortly returned the over paid funds. Sometimes these intermediaries like Paypal need to use a person to understand properly the situation rather than loading the problem into a preset resolution process. Not a scam, but could easily be made into a scam, I think.

  • @Snapshott1
    @Snapshott1 Год назад

    In the past I purchased from eBay, amazon individuals, and major stores. I've been lucky and never got scammed. I always did a lot of research and luck was on my side. Today I just buy from reputable stores as I find that all the time it takes to research and vet sellers is worth the time and risk.

  • @TheRatlord74
    @TheRatlord74 Год назад +1

    i stopped using Ebay a few years ago. My wife and I got scammed and Ebay sided with them. I don't give second chances.

  • @tomirwinphoto
    @tomirwinphoto Год назад

    In person cash sales only transacted at a local Starbucks. In the past twelve years I’ve bought & sold a dozen cameras, over four dozen lenses along with laptops, gym equipment, electronics and more. No problems ever with anything I’ve purchased or sold when meeting face to face.
    I’d never buy or sell anything from a remote party.

  • @pembridgehouse
    @pembridgehouse Год назад +1

    Thanks Guys. I usually don't sell anything or buy anything unless I can actually talk to them on their phone number.Amazing how many people balk at this. I can't blame them because we are all so security conscious. We get so many phone scams in Australia that people are in the habit of ignoring phone calls on mobile or landline.I sold cameras at an actual physical camera market for the first time last year.I'll be waiting for that again this year. I have contacts of people who have bought from me before and sometimes they will ring or text and ask what I might currentlly have for sale. These are mostly film shooters.This problem will not go away in a hurry.Great content as usual. Geoff

  • @RolandGonzales1961
    @RolandGonzales1961 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. It’s sad that there are scammers everywhere. For many starting photographers the used markets are where they shop. As a buyer, I have had some negative experiences even with local marketplaces like OfferUp and Craigslist. I have stuck with only local sellers on the pretense that I at lease look at the item before buying it. There have been a number of times the seller shows up with broken gear (I always take a camera body or lens/battery to test the gear in the field) - I even had one seller try to tell me my camera broke his lens. I also have had situations in which when I explain my intent to test in the field the seller ghosts me. One particular red flag is when you see the same items (based on the items pictured) from different sellers or at different prices on different ads. I have had sellers move meeting places around (I think to ware me down and get me to agree to buy items that are in poor or broken condition). And as always, “deals too good to be good” usually are bad deals.

  • @Paul_Wetor
    @Paul_Wetor Год назад +1

    One way to protect yourself would be to take photos/video of packaging the item to be sold and unboxing of any returns.

    • @Battlem0nk
      @Battlem0nk Год назад

      Many people say this is useless. The evidence isn't used or looked at. Ebay/Paypal will almost always side with the buyer.

  • @andy70d35
    @andy70d35 Год назад +2

    In the UK, I always use camera jungle for used cameras and lenses.
    They are a great company to deal with.

  • @patricasmyth4359
    @patricasmyth4359 8 месяцев назад

    I got a Canon M50 Mark ii as part of rewards program at work. I realized that Canon was probably going to discontinue the ef-m mount. Did research and made a list of lenses I wanted. BUT since I hadn’t camera gear in ages, I forgot about the Grey market. Both Amazon and Walmart are notorious for it. I don’t have a problem with grey market if you are aware and if you get a good discount. However, you should NEVER be paying full price for grey market stuff.

  • @boatman222345
    @boatman222345 Год назад

    I recently got ripped off via an ad popup on either RUclips. The ad featured an exquisitely crafted kinetic sculpture. The "list" price was over $100 but it was discounted 50% supposedly as part of a going out of business sale. It took forever to arrive from Iceland and when I opened the package it was a cheap piece of junk about half the size I expected. Worse yet when I assembled it and installed in on our lawn it not only failed to function it rusted after a single rainstorm. Cost me $69 with shipping.. . Never again!

  • @k.l9026
    @k.l9026 Год назад

    I don’t buy camera gear from US sellers. First, there are sketchy sellers & the type of postal service many seller use is not the most economical. It’s easier for the seller but dearer for buyer. On the other hand Japanese have the most accurate descriptions & postage to Australia is a lot cheaper. On 2 occasions sellers have canceled the transaction because of what I consider to be minor issues so they are thorough & refunds are very quick. Just bought a 14 y.o. Nikon DSLR off Ebay and it is as good as new w only 14K actuations at a lower price than a comparable unit from the US. I think the selling culture has a lot to do with it. In defence of US sellers I will say that I buy most of my clothes online from a US seller & have had excellent service & great quality but once again postage tempers my enthusiasm.

  • @capturemeinpictures
    @capturemeinpictures Год назад

    I purchased a Nikon Z7ii from B&H Photo and found out that it was "gray market"! Upon contacting a sales rep, they pointed to the statement that they also sell new gray market gear. They do say that they will exchange defective equipment within the warranty period. I trust B&HPhoto to honor an exchange, but I could not use the SN to apply for my NPS (Nikon Professional Services) qualification.

  • @kenparrent6770
    @kenparrent6770 Год назад

    I stopped using eBay years ago, after several bad experiences. The final straw was the attempt to sell an older laptop that should have sold in the $100 to $200 range. On my first attempt to sell, I clearly stated that I would only ship to addresses in the US or Canada. When the sale ended, the buyer supplied a shipping address in Nigeria, so I cancelled the sale. On subsequent attempts to sell on eBay, last minute bids ran up into the thousands, so sale cancelled. On one occasion eBay ended the sale due to illegitimate buyers. After about the fourth attempt with the same results, I gave up. My complaints to eBay got me no sympathy, so I have never gone back. Selling camera gear, I only use KEH or Used Photo Pro.

  • @LorenaBalaguer
    @LorenaBalaguer Год назад +1

    What about people who email you pretending to want to book a session with you. You talk for awhile and they seem legit, the you send them the invoice and they disappear. Never asked for my private info or anything like that. What do they do with the invoice? and also, I can see if they saw the invoice or opened and they never do. What's the scam there? Thank you!

  • @saltlessshakedowns4999
    @saltlessshakedowns4999 Год назад +1

    I got a jar of pickles sent to me instead of a phone. I was on the ball kept everything and actually got a phone. So some scammers are half scammers if you screw up and through the pickles and packaging away you would be screwed. Great video

  • @mrwashur1991
    @mrwashur1991 Год назад +1

    Companies not repairing cameras due to grey market is bs. If they offer repairs or a warranty then they should have to uphold it. What if I visit another country and see it’s a little cheaper? They’re still getting the price the company offered. If people buy bulk in other countries then they shouldn’t blame the customer. 90% of the time it isn’t apparent that they’re even buying a grey market item. I’ve almost been sucked into grey market items but I’ve learned to just look at where it’s shipping from. Amazon has a ton of camera equipment from the UK for like $100-$200 cheaper. Its like they’re treating as stealing or stolen equipment when if it’s for sale then it should be fair game. I’m not really for government regulation but I think it should be illegal to not uphold repairs or warranty.

  • @Ghostmanriding
    @Ghostmanriding Год назад

    I'm closing my Ebay account,and Im closing my Amazon prime.Half of my transactions on both sites are shipping scams or similar.
    Several of my Ebay purchases are sent out by the scam seller,and then cancelled and returned by the seller half way to my address. Its now happening on Amazon,along with Amazon closing DP reviews. I am so done with all this.

  • @NSNorfolk
    @NSNorfolk Год назад +1

    These scams are really terrible and E-Bay seems to be the nexus for them. Thanks for the tips!

  • @camerasutra247
    @camerasutra247 Год назад +2

    Same happened to me for a Leica q2. eBay was a joke to deal with PayPal took a month and found it that a empty box was shipped to a warehouse in my city. I would love to come share this with you all real story.

  • @WillJBailey
    @WillJBailey Год назад

    Sold a laptop on eBay. Paid by PayPal. ‘Buyer’ collected it next day. Turns out buyer’s account was hacked. Money reversed from my account. Wasn’t covered by sellers guarantee because no proof of postage, so money lost, laptop lost. Always ship by tracked mail. Only do collect in person for cash for low value items.

  • @PulpFreePress
    @PulpFreePress Год назад

    Nice discussion. The sad truth is, most people want to be trusting, and con artists depend on this sort of normal behavior.

  • @tinman225
    @tinman225 Год назад +1

    "Don't buy gray market items, buy from big retailers like our sponsor KEH".
    Buying used B&H states they don't distinguish between gray market and US items. Can only assume this is typical for KEH as well.

  • @JorgeMartinezTheMaestro
    @JorgeMartinezTheMaestro Год назад

    RENTING GEAR? READ THIS! Always open the box in front of the pickup store employee. I rented an R6 in 2021 with an RF lens (from one a large video/photography rental company) and the R6 was missing! The box was closed but the tape was cut along the seem. Opening the box at the FedEx site, in front of the employee saved me much grief and anxiety. A changed my normal delivery store to what considered an affluent town in CT, thinking it would be better handled and this is what happened.
    Thank you Tony and Chelsea! I'm still hoping to see you guys around CT and have you sign my "Stunning Digital Photography" book from 2019! It's old and worn, but I still like to reference it once in awhile.

  • @gregorypdearth
    @gregorypdearth Год назад

    Sunken time fallacy: my old Jeep Liberty. I kept repairing it including replacing the trans and just resisted getting rid of it because I had already invested so much time (did a lot of repairs myself) and money. But it was paid off. So I felt that if I just got it stabilized, it would be great because of no car payment. I finally realized it was a terrible vehicle and I was spending more keeping it running than if I just had a car payment on a new car by adding up a year worth of repairs and dividing by twelve. LOL

  • @ianmowbray3284
    @ianmowbray3284 Год назад +1

    I sold on eBay for over 10 years I stopped selling because of all of the scams 😮it was far to easy for a buyer to say that the item was broken fake or didn’t turn up at all and then ebay forced you to give them their money back.

  • @prophetkeyset2628
    @prophetkeyset2628 Год назад

    Took your advice and gave KEH a try. The quote seemed reasonable so I sent my camera in to them. After hands on evaluation they offered MORE than original estimate. Very happy with the no stress process. Thanks for promoting this option for selling camera equipment .

  • @t.e.1189
    @t.e.1189 11 месяцев назад

    It's a shame there are such creeps out there. I could never do anything like that to others, not even my worst enemy.

  • @itsjim2875
    @itsjim2875 Год назад

    A great overview of why to avoid eBay. It seems they work hard to protect a scamming buying and turn their backs on the honest seller. I've been "blackmailed" by a buyer who threatened me with negative feedback if I did not give him a partial refund (on a new, sealed item).

  • @coldw4rning
    @coldw4rning Год назад

    I was scammed on eBay years ago (for an MP3 player coming from Singapore). Charged 1p for the MP3 player and an over inflated postage charge. Nothing arrived. Chased and chased - kept being send shipping links, which implied the item was on it's way. It got to the deadline for claiming, where I found out I could claim for the goods (1p) but not the postage. MP3 player never arrived (and most likely never sent) Lesson learned. Someone I work with ordered a MacBook and pencil from Amazon, but the box has been substituted for a load of cheap rubbish!

  • @drrrw
    @drrrw Год назад +3

    I bought 2 lenses from ebay, but I prefer thr Japanese stores for vintage lenses with 3-5k transaction ratings. And from their culture, they are prideful for their store cred. So my first purchase in ebay is a success. I bought the item form Japan to the Philippines.

    • @spectralcav
      @spectralcav Год назад +2

      Be careful. I get the impresssion that their 'prideful' culture is becoming increasingly diluted.
      I've been mis-sold items from Japan a couple of times and it's an expensive exercise sending things back, especially when you cannot reclaim any import taxes and have to pay full price for return international postage.
      Japanese camera gear used to be described accurately but these days, 'Mint' or 'EXC++++++' could mean anything from great condition to a scratched lens with haze and fungus. Don't assume they're honest just because they're Japanese.

    • @drrrw
      @drrrw Год назад

      Thank you @Simon for this warning. I will surely inspect their item ads.

  • @jasonebeling6347
    @jasonebeling6347 Год назад

    This was a great video. i really learned a lot from it!!! I forget what you call the "you have too much time wrapped up in the sale scam". but I ran across that multiple times. nothing pisses me off more than to have all your time and energy invested in selling something and they play that game "i only have x amount of dollars you will just have to take it or leave it, im to the point now that i say forget it and get back in my car!! because i don't bring people to my place. i always meet at a mcdonalds or a busy gas station or someplace very visible like that.
    I had movers try and scam me, then i find this is commonplace in the moving industry, I paid ahead of time to have my stuff moved across the country. they assessed my items gave me a price and i paid for the service and every thing. it was a legit long haul moving company that had ALL MY PERSONAL ITEMS PRETTY MUCH. all my furniture and everything. i paid them thousands as i was legit moving across the country!!
    They came and picked it up like they said in their company logo moving truck!! they gave me the papers and receipts, counted boxes sealed them the whole nine yards! they said it would take like 2 weeks to get to my new place. fine i felt good about all of this two weeks later they contacted me and said they were having logistics issues and said it would be another 2 weeks. then they called and said they might not be able to get my stuff to me for another month, i was like what? they gave me a whole song and dance all designed to make you avail to receive your stuff at 6 in the morning,
    I changed plans moved things around took a day off work did everything i could do to to make delivering it at 6 am doable!!! they get there at 6 am it is not the same moving company van, and these people that pulled up in the truck looked sketchy as hell, I'm here its 6 am In a nice little suburb and these sketchy people get out of a truck and tell me that it's going to cost me 2000 more dollars that they had to pay tolls , and payments the company didn't know about that they were required to pay locally they gave me a good story, I was pissed I called the company but guess what 6am no company is going to be open, yet, i was going to get the guy that i initially paid in full already. i kept trying and to no avail, know one was at the company of course,and these sketchy guys are in my face breathing down my neck telling me i need to make up my mind real quick they have other people's stuff they have to deliver as well.
    they said that i could pay the 2000 dollars or they would not give me my things and put my stuff back in a warehouse somewhere and to get it out i would have to pay a daily fee and have to repay the company to deliver it or go pick it up myself and of course the warehouse was in the next state!!!
    so i called their bluff, I said they could have it!!! take every bit of it!! i don't care anymore, i had already been a month without it up to this point and i've been getting along just fine so they can have it!! and when that company opens in an hour I will call them and call the police and tell everybody in between what just happened!! i told them i already had the day off, i might as well make use of the time and call everyone i can and tell them how you guys are extorting me for more money with my personal things. I took pictures of the they guys and their truck and license plates and everything then i turned around and walked into the house slammed the door and turned out the lights!!
    they were knocking on my door 15 min later and said the next house person called and said that she needed her stuff delivered the next day so now they have time. they told me they will unload my items and they will call the company and tell them about the misunderstanding and that they might end up billing me. for the rest!! i said that was fine. because i would love talk with this company as well!!
    I didn't want them in my house at all and had them put the stuff in the garage and leave!! and by this time I have my brother there and his friend who is a sheriff where i live. we all watched them unload my stuff.
    they were trying real hard to extort money out of me at 6 am when most of the world is still sleeping. and hasn't begun to function yet!!! FYI. i never heard from them or the company again, I went online and wrote a huge detailed review showing the pictures of the guys the truck and everything i had on this company, i also reported them to the BBB!! i wish there was more i could have done!! I'm just glad my brother and his friend showed up for support. because dealing with three sketchy guys like that at 6am could have been very bad!!! thats half of their game, they planned all of this they knew i wouldn't have many people to call on at that time of the morning!! this wasn't their first time at the rodeo!!!

  • @replikov4762
    @replikov4762 Год назад +2

    Is there a reason they didn’t mention B&H? I’ve always had great transactions with them.

    • @maxipadthai
      @maxipadthai Год назад +1

      Not their sponsor, but yeah B&H is lightyears better for Canadian customers.

  • @9rider11
    @9rider11 Год назад +4

    Scammers be damned!

  • @CoreyYeatts
    @CoreyYeatts Год назад

    Plenty of EBay sellers find ways to get fake tracking numbers to your town, which is a pain to deal with and hard to look out for.

  • @tomisham9900
    @tomisham9900 Год назад

    I recently purchased a Cannon R10 with the 18-45 lens for just over $1000.00 first thing I do is register my equipment and the camera and box indicated it for Europe. I sent it back with no trouble and once the money was returned I found the camera and lens kit for $200.00 less and made for USA, the price had just got lowered on it! I love the camera. This was from Amazon I went to the second seller's website and they are a real camera store so I felt comfortable purchasing from them, thank you ProCam.

  • @iggytse
    @iggytse Год назад +1

    But was the eBay laptop incident a scam or a broken return process from eBay? The buyer followed the eBay process. The courier company delivered to the wrong address and possibly you can claim this back on insurance from the courier.