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    Anyone else tired of camera scams?



    Sorry this is a bit off topic...


    I wrote on a related topic about swoopo.com pretty much being a scam, and Bryan (because he is a highly ethical guy) made sure to remove them from being able to advertise on TDP.com. But is anyone else getting fed up with the Camera scammers who try to say they will sell you a $1500 camera for $1000 bucks?!


    There are so many companies doing this, and they are getting away with it because Google doesn't screen who they are advertising. I have gotten at least 5 such advertisements from different companies in my gmail. I think: "this is too good to be true" and I google "company name + review (or "scam")" and inevitably, there are a hundred reviews of the company out there where people ordered from them, the next day they get a call where they are pressured or threatened to pay exorbitantly for included accessories....a basic bait and switch. I warned a friend off of a company called Broadway Photo, and my in-laws fell for one of these scams trying to buy a point-and-shoot. And it is not just Google advertising. Many times when I check price-histories on NexTag.com, the price-lowballing company is one of these scammers. I have never fallen for one of these, but I think enough is enough because there are people out there who don't know better!


    I am passionate about this because it is sad, and I think a big, innovative company like Google shouldn't be allowing this kinda thing through their advertising. But I guess the "Almightly Dollar" is more important to them than honest.


    Why not start a list here of these fake companies (I don't think any of them actually have a physical address). The ones I can remember are:


    Broadway Photo, Pro Photo Nation...I can't remember the others (shoulda' written them down), but I just found a list here:


    [url="http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/photo_stores_2006.html]http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/photo_stores_2006.html[/url]





    BestPriceCameras <span>


    InfinityPhoto <span>


    JandKCameras <span>


    Broadway Photo


    A&amp;M Photo World


    Regal Camera


    Prestige Camera


    Preferred Photo


    Wisetronics<span>


    Express Cameras


    Genius Cameras<span>


    RiteBuys<span>


    SonicCameras


    PricingDepot.com


    USAPhotoNation


    RadioactiveDeals


    BananaBoatCamera


    CCICameraCity


    HoyBuyElectronics<span>


    Century21Electronics<span>


    RoyalCamera<span>


    TheCameraPros


    AllStar Camera Inc






    Hopefully by raising awareness on the internet, these criminals will lose there business and have to go back to purse snatching.






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    Re: Anyone else tired of camera scams?



    I agree.


    How about places that do the opposite? Charging WAY more for a camera than the MSRP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan


    How about places that do the opposite? Charging WAY more for a camera than the MSRP?
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    I guess their stuff will just not sell at all... And when people ask them to match price with stores that sell for cheap, they can always do it. Like Vistek in Toronto.

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    Thanks Helen,


    You're a very gracious ambassador.


    I will keep your comments in mind if I ever have a problem, though I think I'll be fine.


    Thanks again!





    colin

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    KEH.com Its a haven for used equipment and generally on par with new gear.

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    I checked on an ad too good to be true for a 5D new for $1,100. I can not remember who it was but I found the camera was a grey plastic body.


    I once dealt with Wallstreet camera and felt taken.


    I have always found B&amp;H, Adorama and KEH to be very reasonable and honest.





    Thanks for the heads up on these others.
    Mark

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    I have just one word ADORAMA. Thier prices are competitive, their staff is great and they go out of their way to make sure you are a happy customer. I have several stories about their service if anyone cares to message me privately, but suffice to say they are outstanding.


    I just prevented a friend from falling off into the black hole you documented above. When in doubt, just go search http://www.resellerratings.com





    Now if ADORAMA could only tell me how to get 16x20's shipped across the country without getting a fold down the middle. Does anyone in the post office actually read the big print that says PHOTOS DO NOT BEND?

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    Everyone knows this, but I would like to go ahead and plug for B&amp;H. I have had some conversations with their sales associates that go to show just how extrememly ethical and customer-minded they are. I buy from them with pleasure.

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    Two of my friends who were checking out prices for equipment found their internet sites and were quite interested/hooked because of the low ball prices. Since I've heard of them through www.bobatkins.com , this forum and others, I was suspicious right away. I was able to warn them off and they went ahead to purchase from reputable dealers without problems. I just wonder how many people who are unaware or naiveget caught by these scammers and pay for it. There should be a way that first time buyers can be made aware of these sites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dallasphotog


    I have just one word ADORAMA. Thier prices are competitive, their staff is great and they go out of their way to make sure you are a happy customer. I have several stories about their service if anyone cares to message me privately, but suffice to say they are outstanding.



    I like Adorama. A lot of the times they are a little cheaper than B&amp;H. I receive damaged stuff from B&amp;H a couple times. They were clearly visibly damaged and they sent them anyway. They I had a hard time getting refunds. So I was over them.


    The only issue I had with Adorama was a slow shipping issue. I ordered something Christmas night and expected it to go out on the 26th (they were open). I paid for express shipping, then the next thing I know, it doesn't show up until Jan. 4th. I just wrote if off a holiday crunch shaft.

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