After reading your original message again, I still say contact the
seller with a diplomatic letter and see if he or she offers some sort
of partial or full refund. There's nothing "great" about the condition
of the lenses, as they stated, and the stuff would be a disappointment
to any buyer.

Looking at the seller's feedback, they look like trustworthy sellers.
But trustworthy is not knowledgeable - these folks wouldn't know to
check for fungus in a lens, or oil on aperture blades, or sticky
aperture ring, or any of the other normal checks that should be made
prior to offering lenses and cameras for sale.

Looking at the items they sell, it's clear that A: they sell used toys
and junk, and B: the other camera gear they sold clearly indicates
they don't know nothin' about cameras.

If they don't offer to make it right at little or no expense to you,
they deserve bad feedback. But there is no need to threaten them, just
do it, if all else fails. At least you might warn someone else about
their inability to accurately describe camera gear.


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Happy Trails,
Texdance
http://members.fortunecity.com/texdance
http://members1.clubphoto.com/john8202
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