Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
If Nikon Australia or any of their service outlets wanted eight weeks to fix a problem on my D700 they'd be lucky to ever sell me another camera.
Bottoms up!
If Nikon Australia or any of their service outlets wanted eight weeks to fix a problem on my D700 they'd be lucky to ever sell me another camera.
You are not paying for a different product, you are all flying from A to B at the same time - you are paying for better service....
Dear Bob,
Again, why? See my analogy of the film processing, above.
And what on earth do you mean by "There are better ways to show some class if you have wealth"? The more I think about it, the less meaning I see in it.
Cheers,
R.
I paid a premium for that live lobster and I want it cooked in under a minute.
And your point would be?
I saw your analogy on film processing and again you are buying a product, in this case film processing, and they offer you, up front, a choice. You know this going in. I understand some companies offer a pro service to those who qualify for camera repair and I don't believe the ability to pay more is part of the qualification for that service. The idea of paying extra to have, say, my car repaired ahead of others who were there first is a totally foreign concept to me. The concept of bullying your way to the head of the queue by bribing just because you can is repugnant to me and a little third world. Having wealth enables you to do a lot of things including bribing your way to the head of the line for service. Anyway, I just think it is poor form/not that classy not to wait your turn like everyone else.
As to the turn around time for Leica, it just sucks. The only saving grace is that their turn around times for repairs don't seem to out of line with other companies. OTH you pay a premium price for a Leica for all that premium quality, yadda, yadda , yadda and find out that you can pay,if you wish, an extra sum of money for a premium repair service. I am just going to shake my head on that one and ask did you not pay the premium up front at purchase?
Bob