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IMHO, in the first place there are much better places to buy a telescope from. If you want to get a well known brand name telescope, (Which is what you want) get it from an authorized dealer. And keep away from those first scope series telescopes.
Secondly The size of the telescope is good enough to get you started. The mirrors/optics are fine for a telescope of that size and class. It will allow you to see the moon and the larger planets and a number of deep sky objects. The quality of eyepieces that will come with that particular telescope won't be the best. A good eyepiece will make a huge difference.
That mount is garbage in my opinion. It is a cheap lightweight unstable mount. A bad wobbly mount can ruin a good night with a telescope. Even for a beginner I would not recommend any telescope on a mount like that. Like I already said, stay away from those first scope series telescopes. They are cheap and wobbly, nothing more than a headache. Those are considered cheap department store ripoffs.
do a little more research and buy form authorized dealers. Ebay isn't a place I would buy a telescope from.
Here are Celestrons Authorized Dealers.
http://www.celestron.com/c2/dealers.php
I don't see eBay on their list. Buying from unathorized dealers can be a problem with the waranty if you should ever need it..
Here is there UK dealers web site
http://www.celestron.uk.com/
There are a few things you need to consider before you purchase any telescope equipment. There are certain things that can help us help you.
However, I can tell you the most common and most unanimous recommendation for a beginner is going to be a Dobsonian. This will get you more telescope for you money. Investing your money where it will be a greater benefit for observing the night sky. Aperture! Think Dob
Whatever happened to you previous choice of a C6-N ?
This current choice is a huge step backwards compared to the C6-N
To help better prepair you for this hobby and buying a telescope, I have placed a lot of information you will want to know into a couple posts here at astronomy.com. Please take the time to read them.
I suggest you bookmark them and visit them periodically. I make periodic updates and additions to them as I see fit.
Thing you want to know before getting started with amateur astronomy and buying a telescopes.
http://www.astronomy.com/ASY/CS/forums/291288/ShowPost.aspx
You will also find more information in the above links "Intro to astronomy" and "Exploring further"
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