A Post

For postings sake. That's it. And I'm bored at work.
Today is "Parts Tuesday". We list cameras that need repair, or those that have been repaired but have been abandoned by the original owners. We have to be careful when wording the description for these parts cameras, even though in
BOLD ORANGE LETTERS there is a disclaimer that says these cameras are being
SOLD FOR PARTS. We get customers calling us after they've received their parts cameras, wanting a refund or an exchange because they don't work. WELL, DUH!
It's not just the parts listings, either. It happens all the time. Part of my job is answering the "QFS" (question for seller) emails. I get some of the
stupidest queries in the world. I spend most of my morning typing out the words, "As stated in the description on eBay..." (that's a lie, actually- I've set up an auto-type function to write out those words immediately when I type "As st"). I can partly understand the situation if the querant doesn't speak English. But most of our questions come from North Americans.

What frustrates me even more is the fact that many buyers on eBay just skim through a listing, ignoring the pertinent information (like a refund policy, or shipping prices, or warranty info, or the CONDITION of the item they're buying). Seriously! If you're going to spend $400 on something online, would you not take the time and effort to read about what you're buying??!? The worst is when we get people saying, "this lens isn't compatible with my camera, so I want a refund". Sorry- we clearly state the compatibility of ALL of our items in the description. Bah!
I must say though, the most infuriating question I get is, "I live in the USA... does this North American warranty apply?" What the??!?
Photos of our eBay mascots (Squishy and Scrapey), taken with one of today's parts cameras. LOL!Labels: americans, cameras, rant, work
The Perks Are Good
Perk. An added bonus to one's employment. How and why did "perk" come to mean what it does? Apparently, it's short for the term "
perquisite". Crazy English language and it's crazy evolution.
Anyways... back to the perks. I might be able to get this camera for cheap:

Supposedly, the battery doesn't charge, so we were going to sell it for parts. However, if I just procure another battery from somewhere... I can use it. We'll see how much my boss is willing to let it go for. It's a pretty sweet little camera. I've been wanting to get a point and shoot for a long time now. I've taken this
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W200 home, and I'll be testing it out all this weekend. That's a big perk, right there.
Oh, and we get free crappy coffee.
Labels: cameras, work