I bought a Darton prelude 32 compound bow from this good sir, he stayed honest and told me where he bought the bow, what its current condition was, and asked a fair price. Even though when he purchased the bow with the bows strings rolled out of the groves of the cam, he understood the risk involved with a bow that may have been dry fired before he bought it. And he priced the bow accordingly to where, even in the worst case scenario, if the cam the string and the limbs had to be replaced that whoever the buyer would be, when they would get it fixed that the overall investment in this model of Bow met the same market value as this bow currently sells for in excellent but used condition. In fact, according to my local Darton bow dealership he priced it a little under market value. As a buyer and archery hunting enthusiast, I understood these risk as well and we agreed to meet up both look over the bow and agreed that his price was more than fair and I am very happy with my purchase.