• 05-12-2011, 10:24 AM
    HelenOster
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike1982B
    I was wondering if this was a good site to buy cheap cameras. I need an SLR camera and I was wondering if anyone could find me a decent camera for a beginner on the site to help me out a bit. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here's the site I'm speaking of, below. Has anyone been there before?
    http://www.cheapforme.com

    I'd always recommend checking the feedback at http://www.resellerratings.com/search/cheapforme.com before shopping at a site that isn't known to you / been recommended
  • 06-05-2011, 07:10 PM
    dylanpipe
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Anybody every bought off of blemino.com they seem to have some decent deals..?
  • 08-18-2011, 02:38 AM
    Allxium
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Thank you for your information. I think the forum can help us how to choose best digital cameras for ourselves.
  • 08-29-2011, 08:00 PM
    jiro
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Hi, thanks for the list. first post by the way. need 5 more. :p
  • 03-07-2012, 11:32 AM
    hugosz
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    I would like to add one site as a scam site and i think due to the fact that is located in Europe Uk, i didnt see any mention to it yet. Easycameras.net

    at this website most speak in french but with two statments that clarify evreything you will be aware how the scam is made. Please consult commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-24359338-easycameras-net]Easycameras.net | CommentCaMarche
    Hope that was handy to evreyone, never know if someone from US buys in europpean sites.
    Keep up the good work

    Seems i am not able to post links so hope anyone can consult it like it is
  • 09-04-2012, 12:47 PM
    JanineB2012
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    I want to warn everyone that 42nd Street Photo is a dishonest business. I bought from them because they were recommended on Consumer Reports' "Price & Shop" feature that gives you the lowest online price for a product they reviewed. I was so disgusted with my experience with 42nd Street Photo that I am posting my review here in hope that others won't have to go through the same experience as I. I had posted this review on Yelp (it got filtered) and on Reseller Ratings (it got buried under all of the fake 5 star reviews). If you look at 42nd Street Photo on Yelp, you'll find more experiences like mine giving them 2.5 out of 5 stars, and more interestingly you'll also find that out of 406 reviews, only 17 are posted and 389 are filtered! 389! That's because so many are fake 5 star reviews that they authored themselves! Here is my experience...
    WARNING! DO NOT BUY FROM HERE! 0 STARS IF IT WERE POSSIBLE!
    I just got off the phone with my credit card company to file a dispute to have my credit card refunded for the camcorder I ordered from this shady business. Robert has been calling and e-mailing me to "confirm" my order after I had placed it online on Friday, 8/24. I called Robert today, Tuesday, 8/28, to find out I "forgot to indicate whether I wanted the package signed upon delivery." As other reviewers have mentioned, this is no where on the online order form. It's an excuse to get you to call them to try to sell you more products. As expected, Robert then tried to push me to purchase a charger. It wasn't, "would you like to purchase a charger to go with the camcorder." It was, "which charger do you want?" as if I had no option in the matter. I didn't want to have a debate about this, as most people know you can plug the camcorder in the wall to charge the battery, but I digress. I stated I didn't need a charger and just wanted the camcorder and he made me feel like I was stupid and that I was going to have a dead, useless camcorder upon arrival because the camcorder doesn't come with one.
    He then put me on hold to run my credit card through to process the order. I knew this was a bunch of baloney because I was simultaneously online looking at my credit card account activity and saw that they had already put the transaction through on 8/24, 4 days ago, and that it already went through. He then gets back on the phone and says my credit card was declined. I told him I was looking at my credit card online and that they had already received the funds. Robert says that they haven't received the funds, that they're not going to ship the camera until they do, and that I need to call my credit card to see what happened and then call him back. This must have been an act to save face at this point. The whole phone call was so uncomfortable and no customer should ever have to go through that.
    So, I filed a dispute with Amex to get refunded and wrote Robert an e-mail to officially cancel the order. This shouldn't be a problem since they "never received the funds," right? We'll see what happens and then I'll update my review.
    What a headache. I'll gladly pay more to a reputable, respectable, honest vendor that treats their customers with respect than give my money to this shady business. I used to live in their neighborhood and walked by their store every day and feel like I got shammed by my neighbors. Wish I had listened to fellow Yelpers. Don't make the same mistake I did! It's so not worth it to save a few bucks on something like delicate camera-ware. Who knows how they handle their products after seeing how they handle their customers.
  • 09-04-2012, 01:22 PM
    Grandpaw
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JanineB2012 View Post
    I want to warn everyone that 42nd Street Photo is a dishonest business. I bought from them because they were recommended on Consumer Reports' "Price & Shop" feature that gives you the lowest online price for a product they reviewed. I was so disgusted with my experience with 42nd Street Photo that I am posting my review here in hope that others won't have to go through the same experience as I. I had posted this review on Yelp (it got filtered) and on Reseller Ratings (it got buried under all of the fake 5 star reviews). If you look at 42nd Street Photo on Yelp, you'll find more experiences like mine giving them 2.5 out of 5 stars, and more interestingly you'll also find that out of 406 reviews, only 17 are posted and 389 are filtered! 389! That's because so many are fake 5 star reviews that they authored themselves! Here is my experience...
    WARNING! DO NOT BUY FROM HERE! 0 STARS IF IT WERE POSSIBLE!
    I just got off the phone with my credit card company to file a dispute to have my credit card refunded for the camcorder I ordered from this shady business. Robert has been calling and e-mailing me to "confirm" my order after I had placed it online on Friday, 8/24. I called Robert today, Tuesday, 8/28, to find out I "forgot to indicate whether I wanted the package signed upon delivery." As other reviewers have mentioned, this is no where on the online order form. It's an excuse to get you to call them to try to sell you more products. As expected, Robert then tried to push me to purchase a charger. It wasn't, "would you like to purchase a charger to go with the camcorder." It was, "which charger do you want?" as if I had no option in the matter. I didn't want to have a debate about this, as most people know you can plug the camcorder in the wall to charge the battery, but I digress. I stated I didn't need a charger and just wanted the camcorder and he made me feel like I was stupid and that I was going to have a dead, useless camcorder upon arrival because the camcorder doesn't come with one.
    He then put me on hold to run my credit card through to process the order. I knew this was a bunch of baloney because I was simultaneously online looking at my credit card account activity and saw that they had already put the transaction through on 8/24, 4 days ago, and that it already went through. He then gets back on the phone and says my credit card was declined. I told him I was looking at my credit card online and that they had already received the funds. Robert says that they haven't received the funds, that they're not going to ship the camera until they do, and that I need to call my credit card to see what happened and then call him back. This must have been an act to save face at this point. The whole phone call was so uncomfortable and no customer should ever have to go through that.
    So, I filed a dispute with Amex to get refunded and wrote Robert an e-mail to officially cancel the order. This shouldn't be a problem since they "never received the funds," right? We'll see what happens and then I'll update my review.
    What a headache. I'll gladly pay more to a reputable, respectable, honest vendor that treats their customers with respect than give my money to this shady business. I used to live in their neighborhood and walked by their store every day and feel like I got shammed by my neighbors. Wish I had listened to fellow Yelpers. Don't make the same mistake I did! It's so not worth it to save a few bucks on something like delicate camera-ware. Who knows how they handle their products after seeing how they handle their customers.

    Thanks for sharing your experience with us and good luck with getting it straightened out. Jeff
  • 11-19-2012, 02:26 PM
    aviel25
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Has anyone heard about the store
    GET IT DIGITAL.COM
    Their address is Brooklyn New York
  • 01-18-2013, 10:16 AM
    Laura Dean
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Communication is the key of success and I wish I knew before this happen to me, Im tacking this time to let know the community of camera lovers to not make the same mistake that I made, I always want a good camera, I look everywhere and I saw on Ebay a good "deal" on BIGEASYCAMERA'Smy nightmare started, when the camera Arrived It was so disappointing that I want to talk to costumer service, cheap products, the guy who suppose to help customers, was so nasty and mad because I want to return the camera, they didn't return all my money they charge 120 dlls for a" restocking fee, never heard that one before, I cud not believe it! Don't fool your self's this places are scames better buy a camera in a actually reliable retail store, and save your self a bad day!good luck shooping
  • 05-29-2014, 05:08 AM
    kalienteband
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    On April 10th, 2014, I ordered a Canon 70D model with the 18-55 lens and a 5 year warranty. Within 20 minutes, I called back to cancel the order because I found a better deal and way cheaper warranty. The Sales Rep was very rude and Hostile and said I had to keep it because it had already been shipped and was on the way to my home. I called my bank and they said they were unable to help me because the sales rep said it was already shipped. I called 42nd Street Photo back and the rep said that I could return it when I received it for a full refund f I still didn't want it.

    A few days later, I received the package. Inside was a camera body with no lens, also a $249.00 SD card that I did not order was included and no lens. I called the sales rep and he said I could return everything but now there would be a 20% restocking fee. Immediately he offered to send me a lens at no cost and I had to keep the card and that the lens that it would be included in the warranty I already had. Now 2 weeks has passed by. I received the Lens but the warranty did not cover the lens. Now I have to take all this time to call back several times and the rep does not answer or return calls. I finally called and asked for a sup. Immediately the rep was available.

    I told him to send me a label to send everything back. He insisted that he would send out a NEW WARRANTY. I was unable to use it because it wasn't invoiced properly. I reached out. Another week passed. In that time the rep emailed me the same invalid invoice. Finally on May 23rd, I called to speak with a sup. I started to tell him the entire long and drawn out story and he cut me off and said "I don't Believe YOU"! He also told me the rep had not been in the day before or that day. I explained that I had no reason to lie and he could pull the call from Avia Phone System. He continued to treat me with maltreat and disrespect.

    When I got off the phone I decided to do a search on the company and found Google review totally by chance. I found similar stories about other customers receiving unordered Items. So I posted my own story. Not less than an hour passed when the sales rep called and said why did I post that 1 star review. I asked why he was calling me from home. He stated his bosses called him. The entire time he spent trying to convince me to remove the review. Only then did they start to even remotely try to be nice to me. The next day a new sup emailed me now and asked what could he do to make it right. and now this is where it ends... I asked for him to comp me on a new lens. This is the body of the email:

    "Consider.... all the time (original order date APRIL 10th) that was taken from me, over a month and a half of another, the insults I was subjected to by your supervisor and salesman, the lack of action by Your sales rep, and the frustration that I have had to endure since my first contact with your company. What you have to understand is that I feel a sense of violation because of ALL the above issues and the discourteous, impertinent, thoughtless, and audacious way I was treated by Your staff. And only then will I feel a sense of absolution and pardon and be able and to with a good dutiful mindset retract my unfavorable review. Not to mention that I will immediately remove the 1 star rating as soon as I have your agreement to this. Otherwise, and you do have a choice, we can call it even and the review stays up."

    They did not meet my request. I will never ever do business with them again. My intent was not blackmail or get something for free. They mistreated me and for that I deserve to be taken care of.
  • 05-29-2014, 11:20 AM
    Grandpaw
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kalienteband View Post
    On April 10th, 2014, I ordered a Canon 70D model with the 18-55 lens and a 5 year warranty. Within 20 minutes, I called back to cancel the order because I found a better deal and way cheaper warranty. The Sales Rep was very rude and Hostile and said I had to keep it because it had already been shipped and was on the way to my home. I called my bank and they said they were unable to help me because the sales rep said it was already shipped. I called 42nd Street Photo back and the rep said that I could return it when I received it for a full refund f I still didn't want it.

    A few days later, I received the package. Inside was a camera body with no lens, also a $249.00 SD card that I did not order was included and no lens. I called the sales rep and he said I could return everything but now there would be a 20% restocking fee. Immediately he offered to send me a lens at no cost and I had to keep the card and that the lens that it would be included in the warranty I already had. Now 2 weeks has passed by. I received the Lens but the warranty did not cover the lens. Now I have to take all this time to call back several times and the rep does not answer or return calls. I finally called and asked for a sup. Immediately the rep was available.

    I told him to send me a label to send everything back. He insisted that he would send out a NEW WARRANTY. I was unable to use it because it wasn't invoiced properly. I reached out. Another week passed. In that time the rep emailed me the same invalid invoice. Finally on May 23rd, I called to speak with a sup. I started to tell him the entire long and drawn out story and he cut me off and said "I don't Believe YOU"! He also told me the rep had not been in the day before or that day. I explained that I had no reason to lie and he could pull the call from Avia Phone System. He continued to treat me with maltreat and disrespect.

    When I got off the phone I decided to do a search on the company and found Google review totally by chance. I found similar stories about other customers receiving unordered Items. So I posted my own story. Not less than an hour passed when the sales rep called and said why did I post that 1 star review. I asked why he was calling me from home. He stated his bosses called him. The entire time he spent trying to convince me to remove the review. Only then did they start to even remotely try to be nice to me. The next day a new sup emailed me now and asked what could he do to make it right. and now this is where it ends... I asked for him to comp me on a new lens. This is the body of the email:

    "Consider.... all the time (original order date APRIL 10th) that was taken from me, over a month and a half of another, the insults I was subjected to by your supervisor and salesman, the lack of action by Your sales rep, and the frustration that I have had to endure since my first contact with your company. What you have to understand is that I feel a sense of violation because of ALL the above issues and the discourteous, impertinent, thoughtless, and audacious way I was treated by Your staff. And only then will I feel a sense of absolution and pardon and be able and to with a good dutiful mindset retract my unfavorable review. Not to mention that I will immediately remove the 1 star rating as soon as I have your agreement to this. Otherwise, and you do have a choice, we can call it even and the review stays up."

    They did not meet my request. I will never ever do business with them again. My intent was not blackmail or get something for free. They mistreated me and for that I deserve to be taken care of.

    Thanks for taking the time to write this post so others may benefit from your experience. Sorry about your misfortune
  • 05-13-2015, 04:01 AM
    Singaporeflowers
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
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  • 09-23-2015, 06:38 AM
    videobruce
    Re: Recommended internet camera sites and sites to avoid
    Too bad this list in the OP isn't updated.

    I do agree with the comment about Amazon. I usually try to deal with 'Amazon Marketplace' even if I have to pay sales tax. Amazon's return policy is very good, especially for a product you are unsure of.
    Also 'Amazon Warehouse' deals isn't too bad, though the markdown isn't always that great (depending on condition).

    I do believe, Amazon does have control over it's 'sellers' as far as customer satisfaction.
  • 10-19-2015, 03:17 AM
    johnmike2307
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Thank you for your information
  • 03-11-2019, 03:24 AM
    Sneha
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Its of great information you have shared
  • 11-06-2019, 06:40 AM
    licsantos
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
    Hi, thanks for the list. first post by the way. need 5 more.
  • 02-22-2020, 10:48 PM
    Banton
    Re: Recommended sites and sites to avoid
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