Originally Posted by Richard Lane
Unfortunately dealers like that live off the uninformed. I like calling when I have the time just to check out their pitch and maybe tie them up long enough to prevent them from selling to someone. And sometimes it seems they "pad" their ratings at resellerratings. I have seen stores on there that I know to avoid and they have a good rating.
Another retailer to avoid is CameraKings. For all I know they are the same owners. Many of these companies have multiple store fronts.On the web somewhere, there is a photo story someone did on the NYC sham dealers. It is eye opening.
Steve, the guy I mentioned in my first post was someone I found using the pricegrabber link at the bottom of one of Bryan's reviews. I called with a question and he answered the call. When we were done with my question, he asked if I was interested in making the purchase. I told him I was still thinking about it and I was not sure. He simply asked if I did purchase, would I give him the sale, the price would be the same as the web, but he worked on a commission and would appropriate the sale. I was impressed with his honest approach and did end up calling him back for the purchase. Since then, he is one of my first calls for Canon. I like having someone who I can call or e-mail who personally gets back to me, usually the same day. He does occasionally take a day off. I pay the standard Canon pricing, but there is a comfort level I enjoy. I do not even look at the lowballers. If there is more than $50.00 difference on Canon, something is wrong.
Originally Posted by Richard Lane
Maybe -5, too harsh?
Just my $.02,
Chris