When I bid, I don't get to test as well.weixing wrote:Hi,Anyway, by putting a "cannot test" statement, of course a lots of buyer will hesistate... even they don't plan to test the scope in the first place. It just feel not right and a bit not logical especially when you are selling a scope that you said is in working condition.
Good luck in your bid and have a nice day.
But if I bidded successfully I will then test it and will put it up for sale;
but then the price will be different and of course you will get to test it.
Lower Price @ Higher Risk
Higher Price @ Lower Risk