rlouzan
Well-known
Hi,
I really respect your opinion, but can't agree with your statment. My personal experience during the 80s and 90s in NYC was that at one time or another, most stores engaged in one of the following practices:
*Sell grey market items as carying USA warranty.
*Refurbished gear sold as Demos.
*Used gear that never had been checked/serviced.
*Bait and switch tactics.
*Higher price for turists.
*Outdated Pro film sold as fresh.
*No money back (when their ads stated otherwise)
*Rebuilt camera bodies, cast-offs, fakes ...
*No merchandise in stock.
*Misstated condition (mail order)
*fake rebates.
*Credit card charges for items temporarely out of stock.
*We are doing you a favor attitude/ Pay and leave.
and the list goes on and on.
The only stores that I trusted 100%: Ken Hansen, Lens & Repro, Foto Care ...
Regards,
Robert
Also while B&H and Adorama have worked very hard to repair the awful the damage done by the stores in NYC [Brooklyn] which are now mostly gone, the ghost of the continual rip-offs of the '80s and '90s lives on.
Those who got burned, are so angry they will never return even if the film at B&H were free, it is actually the low prices which scare buyers -- "what is the hitch here?"[/quote]
I really respect your opinion, but can't agree with your statment. My personal experience during the 80s and 90s in NYC was that at one time or another, most stores engaged in one of the following practices:
*Sell grey market items as carying USA warranty.
*Refurbished gear sold as Demos.
*Used gear that never had been checked/serviced.
*Bait and switch tactics.
*Higher price for turists.
*Outdated Pro film sold as fresh.
*No money back (when their ads stated otherwise)
*Rebuilt camera bodies, cast-offs, fakes ...
*No merchandise in stock.
*Misstated condition (mail order)
*fake rebates.
*Credit card charges for items temporarely out of stock.
*We are doing you a favor attitude/ Pay and leave.
and the list goes on and on.
The only stores that I trusted 100%: Ken Hansen, Lens & Repro, Foto Care ...
Regards,
Robert
Also while B&H and Adorama have worked very hard to repair the awful the damage done by the stores in NYC [Brooklyn] which are now mostly gone, the ghost of the continual rip-offs of the '80s and '90s lives on.
Those who got burned, are so angry they will never return even if the film at B&H were free, it is actually the low prices which scare buyers -- "what is the hitch here?"[/quote]