Uncle Bill
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I never had a bad experience in dealing with B&H, they are top notch in my books.
The sky is not falling. You should have waited for the package to make sure. If you have a real (not imagined) issue you can contact Henry Posner at B&H, who can act as your advocate. I also trust Adorama--their online customer advocate is Helen Oster. Both Henry and Helen are very responsive via email.
I'll join the chorus: B&H is great. So are Adorama and Amazon.
To the OP: You may well hear directly from an B&H executive. They (and Adorama) monitor the photography groups on the web watching for this sort of thing.
Well, there is a difference between B&H and Adorama, at least as far as Used Goods are concerned.
I lived on 34th Street in Manhattan for 20 years, and B&H was a quick walk away. Adorama was a cab ride. B&H personnel handle used equipment in a very respectful manner. Adorama, not so much. I can recall a few specific instances where i visited Adorama for a used piece, but only after checking with B&H and KEH first. The display cases at Adorama are/were dirty, and cameras and lenses were just piled into them. Haphazardly. Uncleaned. Unprotected. That was just the way it was. I moved away three years ago, so maybe someone could chime in with info if they've changed their ways, but it was like that for the 20 years i lived in NYC, in the 'old store' and in the more recent renovation.
I also don't trust Adorama's descriptions and classifications. Something said to be in Excellent+ condition there would be Ugly or Bargain elsewhere. And, specifically, when i went there to buy a Leica-R 'current' elmarit lens, as it was specifically listed online, i found that it was a much older version. If i had ordered it online, i'd have been a bit upset. That's just one instance, and i'm only one person, but it, along with the general condition and handling issues have soured me on adorama for used stuff. I'd still not hesitate to buy new items from them, and i have. Often. Still, though, only after checking with B&H first.
Any way you cut it, if you're participating in this forum, you're a gear freak, and have probably made a LOT of gear deals. One bad experience (which wasn't really even that bad, per the OP's recounting) shouldn't necessitate a warning rant about the company. I've had a 'bad experience' with KEH, B&H, Adorama, Ebay, Amazon.... But, one out of many is an outlier, and i'd continue to do business with all of the above. Trends, however, are another matter. I don't see one here, though.
You should only buy from your local camera store.
I can recall a few specific instances where i visited Adorama for a used piece, but only after checking with B&H and KEH first. The display cases at Adorama are/were dirty, and cameras and lenses were just piled into them. Haphazardly. Uncleaned. Unprotected.
I also don't trust Adorama's descriptions and classifications. Something said to be in Excellent+ condition there would be Ugly or Bargain elsewhere.
I've had the exact opposite experience with Adorama. Always been very fair in their ratings on used equipment, good prices and fast shipping. I've stopped by the shop and the used area was clean and organized. They were able to grab the item I had found on the web and hand it right to me for inspection. Nothing piled on top of anything else like you describe.
And Helen has always been awesome to deal with.
Problem: responded to an ad for lens and finder; placed order, when checked order in email order was without finder. Called B & H, explained the problem, and the only option they gave me was to cancel the order--which I did.