I did get my refund and I removed the dispute from my credit card.
I'm glad this is over and I don't have to deal with them or UserID or Theoria anymore.
Nikon 85mm 1.8g - I have one, It's a great lens. Not for sale
They received my return and told me that they will refund the money paid within 3-5 business days.
When I receive the money, I'll remove the dispute on the credit card.
Thanks Valsmere, I appreciate your understanding.
An update, they still didn't got back to me so I called this morning and they told me that received my return package last week, but they had the package in quarantine for 48 hrs and because of the weekend is why I didn't hear from them. It sounds like this will be resolved soon.
I don't understand what the issue is. I had a problem with a vender and I posted it. Am I missing something? Let's wait to see if they resolve the issue. This doesn't make sense. This was my first dealing with KEH and they handled my issue very poorly.
I'll keep everyone posted on how this is resolved.
Paul Diamond wrote:
All my KEH experiences have been very good. No hesitation to use them in the future.
Thanks Paul , maybe I caught them on a bad day.
User ID wrote:
Your loss, not theirs. Your boycott is like pissing into the wind. You will not at all be missed. Have fun on eBay.
There are other places to purchase from other then ebay. You can see how good a company is when there is a issue and how they deal with it. I'm glad that your transitions were trouble free. Hope you don't get pissed on.
I purchased a used Kirk collar for my Nikon 200-500 lens. When I received it, I was surprised to find out that it wasn't a Kirk collar at all, it looked like a some off brand or knockoff. I paid almost $160 for what they advertised as a Kirk NC-200-500 V2 in excellent condition (a new one sells for $210). I called them and they sent me an RMA and I sent the collar back. FedEx said that the received it. When I called to find out about my refund they weren't very nice and transferred me to a supervisor's phone mail. I left a message and have not heard back from the yet. I cancelled payment on my credit card. I will not deal with KEH in the future
I posted this a couple of days ago on a similar question-
I had both lenses. I found that the VR and focus acquisition on the Nikon 200-500 f5.6 is far superior to the Tamron 150-600. I spent a lot of time adjusting the Tamron with the tap-in console and software. I got the lens very sharp when using it on a tripod, when setting it up (Very Sharp at all focal lengths), but when it came to real world shooting, it would misfocus or the VC wouldn't work well. I did get some very good shots with the Tamron, but not consistent. When I'm using the Nikon, most of my shots are sharp. I amazed how many keepers I get with the Nikon D850 and the Nikon 200-500 combination. Lens selection and technique is very critical with with the D850. My later copy of the Nikon 200-500 needed no fine tune adjustment (I did many test with it. I'm a pixel peeper). My AF Fine Tune setting is at Zero.