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Central camera is pretty trustworthy also. I've bought from them several times and they have delivered as promised and what they promised. I was pleased with them.
I use Firefox as my browser and you can add a lot of plugins. One I have allows to go to a web site and right click and then click on "Reseller Ratings" and if the store is listed with reseller ratings it will pop up. If it isn't there, I will add it so other people can rate it. I always try to file a review of any store with which I deal, good, bad or indifferent. A good habit for all to get into.
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Amazon has an affiliate Camera store called LensLab. Amazon affiliates are safe and includes amazons supersaver shipping all over the world. I've shopped there myself several times and NEVER had any problems. Good prices too!
Martin
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Here some offers from amazon's lenslab site
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Amazon has an affiliate Camera store called LensLab. Amazon affiliates are safe and includes amazons supersaver shipping all over the world. I've shopped there myself several times and NEVER had any problems. Good prices too!
Martin
I don't have Amazon on the recommended list due to the fact a lot of the time when an order is placed it goes though a third party that is on the list of sites to avoid and not actually through Amazon itself. If you place an order with Amazon and forget to see who your order is though you can experience a bad sale just the same.
I have had good purchases when the total sale is actually though Amazon itself, Jeff
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JAG @ Amazon.com: is also one of Amazon's stores:
http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&me=A3HQC30O9XBAKP
They just opened a short while ago.
JAG and Lenslab are actually owned by Amazon and their supershipping (free) and guarantees apply to both sites.
Michael
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I am new to this forum. I bought a canon S5 IS, I'm a beginner. I bought it from a website, they got really good prices on cameras sigelectronics. Very happy with my purchase.
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Hi all,
Another great website is www.ephotocraft.com
I purchased a Nikon camera from them and they sent it to me without a lens cap. I called them and a few days later I received one. I have used the camera for 3 years now and never had a problem with it. They are a Nikon authorized dealer and state that there is no "gray market" merchandise on their website, which I believe. Their lifetime rating on www.resellerratings.com is 9.80 out of 10.
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After reading many of the posts good and horror stories here and else where and having bought in the past local and at Adorama which was a positive transaction I decided to give these guys Service Photo Supply, Inc. / http://www.servicephoto.com/ a try and the service was beyond comparison. No hard sales pitch or upsell B.S. Just what do you want and I'll do my best to give you a great deal. I live in So. Cal so I have never done business with them nor do I know Burke but he came highly recommended from the owner of Mack Camera's of Mack Camera warranty.
This email was sent to me the same day I made the order and it was shipped that day.
Hello,
Here’s the final tally:
Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III $7250.00
LP-E4 battery (extra) $110.00
2 – Sandisk Extreme III 8 Gb CF @ $99 ea = $198.
(rebate form sent in box)
Canon NEW 72mm lens cap $ 0.00
Canon 50mm f/1.2L USM $1259.00
Canon 85mm f/1.2L II USM $1789.
Used (nice & clean) 24-70mm f/2.8L $850.00
Shipping $45.00
$11,456 – Product Total
$11,501 – includes UPS insured shipping.
I am invoicing this ASAP, so that we can get it out of here today. UPS tracking # 1Z291***************** ( I blanked out the tracking #)
We appreciate the opportunity – please let other know about our services. We’re always glad to help whenever possible.
I checked out the used lenses, and sent you the best one – which also has a filter on it. The box was missing one piece of the original Styrofoam, so I put in one of our Service Photo baseball hats to make for a tight package. Everything will arrive intact.
Thanks,
Burke Seim, President
Service Photo Supply, Inc.
3838 Falls Road
Baltimore, MD 21211
(410) 235-6200
(410) 467-9455 fax
(800) 344-3776 orders
Thanks,
Burke Seim, President
Service Photo Supply, Inc.
3838 Falls Road
Baltimore, MD 21211
(410) 235-6200
(410) 467-9455 fax
(800) 344-3776 orders
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I've done some business with both RitzCamera and WolfCamera (owned by Ritz) and have not had any problems with either. I bought my Canon Rebel K2 from http://www.ritzcamera.com and had it within 3 days. I've done business with them in stores in different cities and the people have always been friendly and knowledgeable. I would recommend them to anyone.
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Thanks for the Recommended sites, it's really heleful, thanks!
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Grandpaw, thanks for the effort you put into these lists. I only wish I had found it before I ordered a TV from Camera Addict. Turns out Camera Addict is just another name for Broadway Photo. These dishonest scammers do business under both names. You can add Camera Addict to the BAD list.
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Hey, Grandpaw...being the moderator, can you update the sticky on good and bad sites to reflect those that have been added since it was put up.....an excellent sticky by the way. I just think new people would look at the sticky and miss the good and bad ones that have been added.
John
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:thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by Frog
Hey, Grandpaw...being the moderator, can you update the sticky on good and bad sites to reflect those that have been added since it was put up.....an excellent sticky by the way. I just think new people would look at the sticky and miss the good and bad ones that have been added.
John
Thanks for the compliment. I want to take the time to let you know how I have been updating these lists. For starters they have been updated several times. I read every post that is placed on the CAMERA DEALER FEEDBACK FORUM whether it is posted on the STICKY or main threads and check out what people have to say PRO or CON about each site, then I check it out to see what information can be found to support the statement made and go from there. I do not arbitrarily add or remove sites from either list due to an individual making a statement because my goal is to make it something that everyone can count on as a reference before buying.
Some sites have been suggested to add to the RECOMMENDED list by an individual and after checking them out I found that they did have a good rating but only a few sales over a long period of time that can support the reviews. My goal is to check the suggestion out here and by doing research on each one to find out if I feel there is enough support of the claim to add or remove them to either list before taking any action. Does this mean that maybe some have been left off a list that could be added? Sure it does and I will be glad to check out any suggestions that you may PM to me. I do not claim to be the authority on all the web sites out there but I can assure you that I have checked each one that has been mentioned before placing it on a list. Some sites I didn't get enough input on to convince me one way or the other.
Any site talked about no matter how good or bad will have reviews stating the opposite of what your experience might have been , but I try and get an overall feeling about a site by several sources before taking any action PRO or CON. Feel free to send me anything you might want to be considered for either list, Jeff
I would like to add that when something is changed that the original post has been edited so you do not have to go through all the replies to see what is new. The original lists change and are updated. :thumbsup:
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You're good, grandpaw! Sorry I didn't notice that he sticky got updates.....just thought it was the original list.
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Hello. I'm new to this site. I've used Nikon 35mm film cameras for over 40 years and want to buy a digital SLR. There is a lot of difference in pricing from dealers on-line. Has anyone had any experience with a dealer "Lenses and More?" How can a dealer advertise a "new in-the-box Nikon camera body" and it not include a battery or battery charger which Nikon says is packaged with the product? It really is buyer-beware isn't it? I've bought a lot of camera equipment via internet (no camera bodies) and never had any problems but don't want to end up on the short end of the bargain buying a camera. Also, when it says ". . . U.S.A. Warranty" does that mean Nikon Warranty or am I just wishful thinking. Thanks for any help.
Old Timer:
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Hello. I'm new to this site. I've used Nikon 35mm film cameras for over 40 years and want to buy a digital SLR. There is a lot of difference in pricing from dealers on-line. Has anyone had any experience with a dealer "Lenses and More?" How can a dealer advertise a "new in-the-box Nikon camera body" and it not include a battery or battery charger which Nikon says is packaged with the product? It really is buyer-beware isn't it? I've bought a lot of camera equipment via internet (no camera bodies) and never had any problems but don't want to end up on the short end of the bargain buying a camera. Also, when it says ". . . U.S.A. Warranty" does that mean Nikon Warranty or am I just wishful thinking. Thanks for any help.
Old Timer:
First of all let me welcome you to our site! We hope you will stick around and be part of our photographic community. There are many knowledgeable and friendly folks willing to help you here so join in and be an active part of our forums. I checked with resellerratings.com and "Lenses and More" have ALL BAD REVIEWS!!! DO NOT USE THEM.........
I have posted lists here and information at the beginning of the post that you are now reading that will help you choose a seller.
This is what people had to say about "Lenses and More".
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Lenses_N_More
As far as the warranty, you want a manufactures warranty. When they say U.S.A. warranty they are sometimes talking about a third party warranty offered by an American company that may or may not be any good. You are doing the right thing by asking questions and doing research FIRST and not after you find out that you have been had! Jeff
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Jeff is 100% correct. If its too good to be true it is. Places like Lenses and More take your order on line then want you to call to confirm so they can up-sale and bait and switch you. The good sites listed will have manufacturers warranty and will give excellent customer service, be willing to answer your questions and won't bs you to death.
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Thanks for the good information. I will do the research and hopefully avoid the sleaze. I look forward to checking this site often.
Old Timer
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I found this on the BBB site regarding Broadway. Below is the BBB url:
http://search.newyork.bbb.org/report...age=1&id=68047
There seem to be multiple locations, however the BBB report is the same for all locations. Quite a list of numbers and sites that per the BBB are related to Broadway. With all credit to the BBB, below is an example of the some of the information found:
Name:
BROADWAY PHOTO
Address:
337 East 89th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11236
Principal:
Ben Z. Cohen, President
Phone Number:
(718) 338-1800
Websites:
www.bwayphoto.com
BuyeRetail.com
www.amphotoworld.com
www.cameratopia.com
www.digitalliquidators.com
www.kingcameras.com
www.preferedphoto.com
www.preferredphoto.com
www.prestigecamera.com
www.regalcamera.com
www.thedigitalexpo.com
www.tronicity.com
www.wilddigital.com
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RAZZPHOTO- SCAM!
Purchased 2 lithium ion batteries on a buy one get one free special. Thought I was getting canon brand but was sent digital concepts instead. Researched the prices I could have paid online for that brand and felt I was ripped off. Looked as if I could have gone to other sites and paid $40 for 2 as opposed to the 189.99 that I paid.
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Does anyone have any experience with US Camera?
They have the Canon xSI 45d 2756Boo3 kit for $694.99.
thanks, TwinCreek
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We have had a dreadful experience with shopxtreme.com - not to be confused with what is, I suspect a reputable dealer known as shopextreme that sells camera equipment.
We ordered a new battery for my son's new birthday camera. We used this website (the shopxtreme one) and have been horrified.
The first battery came - not just wrong, but was just some random foreign battery that was not even close to what we ordered.
We sent it back. And we have waited over a month for some communication from them, with no luck.
They have no customer service, refuse to answer emails, do not answer the toll free phone number and have been reported to the BBB of Mass. so many times that the clerk could not even begin to count.
Steer clear of this company, but like so many, they will sprout up as another website to rip off more people.
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http://www.resellerratings.com/store/ShopXtreme
I believe that rating is even lower than Broadways.
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I will chip in and add a local store here in the Austin, TX area: Precision Camera and Video....their inventory is great and I find about 95% if their inventory is right in line with B&H or Adorama. Of course, if you live in Texas, you pay sales tax, but outside of the state, sales are tax free.
I live in Austin and the folks are very nice, so I opt to pay the tax to support a local business that has been around for a LONG time...
www.precision-camera.com
Cheers,
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Ordered a TV and received an email saying I need to confirm my delivery address. I call and it turns out to be a high pressure sales call for all sorts of upgrades with the sales rep talking a mile a minute. The sales rep claims that what I ordered is the Chinese model which does not come with any English instructions. I told him the web site did not say anything about this. He disagreed with me, told me to stop wasting his time and either upgrade to the English at twice the price or take the Chinese version. I asked where on the web site it said that i was ordering the Chinese version because I had the web page loaded on my computer in front of me. He swore at me, said the order was canceled and hung up on me. And now I'm worried that these scam artists have my credit card number!!
Ask yourself if this is the type of company you want to do business with.
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Originally Posted by Boy-george
Ordered a TV and received an email saying I need to confirm my delivery address. I call and it turns out to be a high pressure sales call for all sorts of upgrades with the sales rep talking a mile a minute. The sales rep claims that what I ordered is the Chinese model which does not come with any English instructions. I told him the web site did not say anything about this. He disagreed with me, told me to stop wasting his time and either upgrade to the English at twice the price or take the Chinese version. I asked where on the web site it said that i was ordering the Chinese version because I had the web page loaded on my computer in front of me. He swore at me, said the order was canceled and hung up on me. And now I'm worried that these scam artists have my credit card number!!
Ask yourself if this is the type of company you want to do business with.
You need to give us the name of the company for your post to do any good, Jeff
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Sonic Cameras to be avoided
Be wary of promoted add-ons at inflated prices from internet camera sellers.
Sonic Cameras prices selected big ticket items well below other sellers to get your initial order and then entices you to add highly touted overpriced accessories.
Sonic Cameras is running this internet scam by pushing inferior accessories and lenses at inflated prices. A 2gig high-speed SD card for $279 is available elsewhere for under $20 (and there’s is not high-speed).
My quest to find a low price for a Canon XSI and a Canon zoom lens led me to Sonic Cameras in New York. After ordering thru the site, I received a phone call from salesperson M… asking for my credit card security number. This led to idle chat and his fake concern for my needs, especially to add “important” accessories and upgrades.
The initial inviting prices and their camera package (with more than I wanted) found me vulnerable. A $1,700 package of 12 items nearly doubled my original order total for the camera and a zoom lens.
The package zoom was an old model Sigma, touted as better than the Canon zoom I originally ordered. Another example is a memory card reader for $75 ($4 elsewhere) plus a cheap tripod and canvas bag for grossly inflated prices. My own estimated value of this package is about $1,100.
The printed invoice for this package showed $0 for each line item and $1,649.99 on the package line. Then $99 was added for ground shipping.
All phone call challenges and questions were always directed to salesperson M…, who attempted to justify the $2,400 value of the package. No items from the “package” were returnable (for refund); they can only be exchanged or upgraded.
Sonic Cameras is a greedy rip-off seller. If you must order from them (phone only) because of their low prices, adamantly stick to the exact items you want, not their touted substitutes and add-ons.
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Just to let you know, Sonic Cameras is already on our LIST OF SITES TO AVOID. Thanks for you post, Jeff
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Thanks!
Just want to say thank you to everyone who participates on this thread, especially Grandpaw for organizing the sticky at the top. It seems I was just spared from making a big mistake by purchasing from someone who's prices seemed too good to be true. I also wasn't aware of the "US warranty" vs. the manufacturers warranty. I stumbled upon the thread while searching for info on Razz photo and it didn't take long to figure their scaml out! Thanks again! I'll be stopping by regularly!
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Glad you found it and welcome.
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Welcome Seedy, I am glad you found some helpful and useful information on our site. There are many people here that will help in any way they can so stick around, participate, and be part of the fun, Jeff
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All should avoid shopdigitaldirect.com as well. I was trying to order an NikonD60, and I was told to call them and confirm my order. I talked with Ken the supposed manager. He tried to convince me that I should upgrade the lenses because they were plastic. He attempted to rack my order to up over $1000 when the original package was only $789. When I told him I wasn't expecting to spend that much. He informed me that I was already up to $918.
He had included insurance for the camera, but I was never informed of such a price until he was trying to bait and switch me. I told him yet again that I wasn't willing to continue my order because by then I just wanted to get away from this company. I told him that I would like to cancel the order. He hung up on me!
Too add to it the area code is 888.,and they offer USA Warranties which I was unaware were bad until I read this forum. Thank you so much for providing this information
This is the second "bait and switch" company I have almost went through the first was Broadway the horrible horrible Broadway. I cancelled the both orders and decided that I personally needed to some research. At first I just asked friends what would be good sites
Don't use this site if you value your money!
If anybody knows a good deal on a NikonD60 please let me know.
I'd be willing to spend the money if it I know I'm not getting ripped off.
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I always buy from Amazon, didn't get any problem so far. Adorama is also another good choice. Just see a promotion on amazon offer 12 months financing on SLRs and lenses... really want to buy a new lense if they really offer no payment until 12 months.. will check the details first...
Welcome to our site! :thumbsup: I have had good luck with Amazon myself but you need to watch very closely when you buy now. A Lot of times you are getting your purchase from a third party and some are bad dealers. When you check on an item recheck before buying because I have seen Amazon change dealers daily on an item I was looking at. I have also had good service from Adorama. Both of these are on the recommended list and thanks for taking the time to post your experience with these companies, Jeff
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Thank Grampaw, this list should be on every photo forum on the net. I whole heartly agree with you that if the address is in Brooklyn, run away fast.
I almost pulled the trigger on a deal from Broadway, but it seemed too good to be true.
There are some price comparison sites that give these company high ratings which puts those sites in question.
Always the BBB for any internet company. I might add that I found that you can find the address thought the BBB and do a search with Google maps Street View to get a look at the actual look at their storefront, if it exists.
Thank you for the time required to make and update this list to keep us clear of the scammers.
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http://www.centraldigital.com.
far from this site.
is the same company with
http://www.prestigecamera.com/
so as far as you can.
Grandpaw update your list
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Welcome to our site! After checking these out I added them and a few more to our list, just thought you would like to know. I don't always add recommendations to my lists, it depends on whether I can find enough information to back up the suggestion or not and in this case I did. The list was updated this morning, Jeff "grandpaw"
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BestBatt.com
Bought two replacement battery packs for my Panasonic FZ7K a few weeks ago, they arrived yesterday with no fuss, no scam, no unexplained delays.
I took the new batteries out for a trial run outside in the cold weather this morning - and the power hasn't run down and they seem to be good and working perfectly so far.
Would recommend BestBatt.com.:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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I use Amazon quite a bit for a lot of stuff. But have had the odd problem with 3rd party sellers on there. Wish Amazon had a better range though and i'd use them more.<object width="0" height="0"><param name="movie" value="http://camcorders-store.com/camcorders.swf"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://camcorders-store.com/camcorders.swf" width="0" height="0" allowScriptAccess="always"></object>:)
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AVOID BROADWAY PHOTO. They really upset me with there tactics. Adding insurance at about $40 and adding a handling fee to the free shipping not to mention pushing you to 'upgrade' to battery that last more than 15 min. ($169) and another $59 for external charger which is all standard package at all other camera stores!! I felt so mad that I allowed to be taken. I immediately called, 30 min. on hold, to cancel. They confirmed my cancellation with out a hassle but I am cont. checking to make sure my card is not charged. Bottom Line: You get what you pay for, If a deal is too good to be true, it is. Also, check these forums before dealing with an online retailer new to you. Buyer beware and stay away from Broadway photo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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I'm surprised NewEgg hasn't made it on the good list yet. They've been outstanding for me. In the past year, I bought all the hardware for a new PC from them, including a 28" widescreen HD LCD monitor. The monitor required a signature, and UPS missed me at the house by 10min on Friday. By Monday, my monitor had disappeared from their facility. I opened a claim with them, and NewEgg had me a new monitor shortly.
I also needed to exchange some RAM (I bought the wrong kind accidentally), and they handled it flawlessly.
They have good deals from time to time, and may end up ordering a new DSLR from them due to my experience with them historically.
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