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    Millenium Camera Mistake

    I just arranged to buy a Sony KD32M3000 digital flat screen TV at what I thought was a good price on-line from Millenium Camera in New York City. The purchase was processed using a credit card. I then started receiving emails from Millenium that I needed to "confirm the sale", which I thought odd. After long holding periods on the phone, a rep confirmed some of my personal information concerning the sale and then began trying to sell me stands, connections, warranties, the usual stuff. Then he asked whether I had purchased the "American Retail Kit". I asked him what that was. He said that my set came with European connections and would have to be adapted for use in America. I told him I did not want that, but that I wanted a television usable in the States. He said that if I looked at the "catalog", I would have seen that this tv is a grey market tv. I said I had purchased from a web advertisement that said nothing about the tv being grey market, refurbished, etc. He told me that the American version would be $849, rather than the $700 that I paid. I told him I did not want to pay the higher price and that their website said nothing that would have informed me of the nature of this purchase. He asked me what I wanted to do. I told him I wanted to cancel the sale. He simply said "fine" and then hung up on me. I have no confirmation that the sale is cancelled and that my credit card has received credit or not been charged. Can't believe I am dealing with such a disreputable, misleading company when there are B&H, Adorama, Calumet and others where such things never, ever occur. Beware of Millenium. Posted 2/19/08

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    Re: Millenium Camera Mistake

    A hard lesson - if the price is too good to be true, walk away.
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    Re: Millenium Camera Mistake

    Quote Originally Posted by SmartWombat View Post
    A hard lesson - if the price is too good to be true, walk away.
    Precisely, we have to be very careful in purchasing cheap cameras if we are not too familiar with how it works. You rather consider a price that is a bit higher than to get something that will not last for a long time.

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    Re: Millenium Camera Mistake

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcernCitizen View Post
    Precisely, we have to be very careful in purchasing cheap cameras if we are not too familiar with how it works. You rather consider a price that is a bit higher than to get something that will not last for a long time.
    Quality is important in a Camera. You have to spot a camera that's worthy of its price.

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    Re: Millenium Camera Mistake

    Informative. Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: Millenium Camera Mistake

    Nice suggestion. Good to go!

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