> 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


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