> Just remember that this isn't your money they are spending. It's their > money to spend however they see fit. Why not just describe the lens as > to size and f stop and the condition in terms of mechanical, optics and > cosmetics. If it is a good or excellent quality lens is up to the > buyer to decide after they have done their own research. I have lucked > into some fantastic lenses that nobody else wanted and I have also > bought some real dogs that everyone raved about. You can't babysit the > whole world. Sometimes people have to grow up and make their own > decisions.
On second thought, this is better advice than what I just wrote. --Mike

