Take necessary precautions folks. TS is newly registered member...
Even if TS is honest and genuine, there are so many other risks involved. If the sets are stolen , and the police nab the seller, they can still recover the item with zero compensation to TS. It happened to one of our members (Shizuma) recently.
If the the goods are real doesn't mean it is a proper deal. Just remember one thing. If the seller had nothing to hide, she can sell it easily on BnS threads here for hundreds more, why did she had to sell so low? The seller also seem to be trying to lay very low for this sale? And this camera is just released so it is very easy to sell it at around 3600 to 3700. Why did she let go at only 3100?
Doesn't make sense... Too fishy. Must be a catch.
hmmmm... tough words
Take necessary precautions folks. TS is newly registered member...
@edutilos: My thoughts too. Very much feels like a shill who pretends to be a passerby to draw marks into playing a three card monte hustle. :bsmilie: Caveat emptor everyone.
Pls help me to delete this thread. I have already got the advise and bought I want.
...and TS did not comment on these remarks made!
Very simple to verify TS's claim. He mentioned that the seller has 3 sets of D810 for sale and he got to choose one of them. This means that there are 2 sets left. Ask the TS to give you the seller's contact no so that you can go down personally to testify whether there is indeed such sale. After meeting the seller, note down the serial number and make a call to Nikon Singapore to verify the origin of the camera( most likely is overseas set). There is also a police website whereby you can key in the serial number to verify whether the product is a stolen good or not. Not sure whether cameras are included.
Country of Origin of sets tell you absolutely nothing about how the sets ended up for sale. Not all thefts are discovered or reported at time of sale.
Best is to ask for proof of purchase, or if you have some other form of assurance.
But when I see people selling stuff for way below market value, it is always a big red flag. The red flag is even bigger if the item for sale is a just released hot product. Seriously, who would sell so low if they know they can get so much more... Use some common sense folks.