if it looks like a dog, it smells like a dog, and sounds like a dog the chances are..... its a dog!

Anyway there are all sorts of ways in which this might be my lens whilst not implying that the eBay seller is in any way dishonest.
You've already implied the seller is dis-honest with your thread title!
"Is this my stolen lens on Ebay?"
You are demonstrating incredibly poor judgement.
Hmmm. I sent him an email at 10:46, thus:
And the auction ended at 11:26.
That does seem a bit odd, doesn't it?
if it looks like a dog, it smells like a dog, and sounds like a dog the chances are..... its a dog!

If he has also sold other photography gear it 'could' be the person that hired lens. Just had a short fall in money and thought this was an easy way to get some money quick?? It's another possibilty and seems more likely than someone finding it, selling it at a carboot and then that person selling it on ebay??
I'm just a suspicious person![]()
I quite often ask for the serial number of a lens before I buy - I run it by NPS against the Nikon database to a) see if its legit b) see if its Grey.
Most sellers will give your the number if you ask.
Personally Stewart on a public forum I would be VERY careful about what you write - you have made a public link and making assumptions.
If I was a legitimate seller, you'd be heaing from my Solictor about now.
I'm actually really surprised you went public with this. I would urge caution and discretion. A Court case for libel will cost you far more than this lens.
Anyway there are all sorts of ways in which this might be my lens whilst not implying that the eBay seller is in any way dishonest.
You've already implied the seller is dis-honest with your thread title!
"Is this my stolen lens on Ebay?"
You are demonstrating incredibly poor judgement.
I always keep boxes - and all the internal packaging - for anything of any value that I buy. Not so much in case I sell it on eBay in the future, but in case I have to return it under warranty. If you return something in the manufacturer's own packaging, and it gets damaged in transit, they can't blame you for not packing it properly. If you read T&Cs for warranty returns on most things there is always something there about packaging.
In fact, when I moved house last year I found the original box for the kit lens that came with my OM-10 that I bought in 1980(I sold the camera to a friend so didn't use the box).
Originally Posted by puddleduck
Anyway there are all sorts of ways in which this might be my lens whilst not implying that the eBay seller is in any way dishonest.
You've already implied the seller is dis-honest with your thread title!
"Is this my stolen lens on Ebay?"
You are demonstrating incredibly poor judgement.
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Indeed!! especially for a businessman!!
Never ceases to amaze me what folk will discuss in public !
Indeed!! especially for a businessman!!
Anyway there are all sorts of ways in which this might be my lens whilst not implying that the eBay seller is in any way dishonest.
You've already implied the seller is dis-honest with your thread title!
"Is this my stolen lens on Ebay?"
You are demonstrating incredibly poor judgement.
Never ceases to amaze me what folk will discuss in public !
Indeed!! especially for a businessman!!