Toni Nikkanen
Well-known
Oh well, do they give a discount on the broken parts that were left behind in the US? This gets quite a bit too exact to figure out completely 
wontonny
Well-known
Or you could put a small piece of tape on the illumination window for less than a penny 
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Oh well, do they give a discount on the broken parts that were left behind in the US? This gets quite a bit too exact to figure out completely![]()
Don't worry, official Leica repair men (and women) will provide a detailed list of all the stuff they put in your camera (asked and unasked)
Toni Nikkanen
Well-known
Small piece of tape, got that already. With black permanent marker smeared on top. If the polarizing filter isn't doing anything better than this, I can certainly skip it.
Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
I'm an "old world guy", too, and have nothing against Will. That doesn't change the fact that it's a global economy now, and if Sherry or Steve could provide you an MP upgrade for less than what Will quotes you for a cheap plastic pol filter,
Do Shery and Steve a MP upgrade for less then 40 euro's?
john neal
fallor ergo sum
Not untrue, what they try to ascertain is the value of new parts in the camera as soon as it returns in the EU. They won't levy duties on labourcost.
Ron,
This should be common across the EU, but the UK Customs charge VAT on parts + labour quoted by the repairer, so US repairs do get expensive. I would probably choose CRR or Malcolm Taylor - these could be useful resources for anyone in Europe too - no VAT in intra-EU deals, after all
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Ron,
This should be common across the EU, but the UK Customs charge VAT on parts + labour quoted by the repairer, so US repairs do get expensive. I would probably choose CRR or Malcolm Taylor - these could be useful resources for anyone in Europe too - no VAT in intra-EU deals, after all![]()
all so true John, considering what others have said, I think all the fuss / hassle (apart from any duties) is not worth to try it. In the OP's case I would go for a German option first (and bring the camera myself if possible)
Toni Nikkanen
Well-known
What I would kill for is the contact info of a super-skilled Leica repairer in Berlin, but to my amazement, this capital of the Germanic world does not appear to have any (just trying to coax anyone to pop up and tell me I am totally wrong...)
ferider
Veteran
Do Shery and Steve a MP upgrade for less then 40 euro's?
No. But I had CLA, broken light meter replacement and M6->MP finder upgrade done at Steve's for around US 300.
Roland.
Toni Nikkanen
Well-known
$300 for the whole works including MP finder upgrade is really cheap. Sending to the US starts sounding like a good option. I'll just have to use my evil Nikon more during the turnaround period 
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