Abes of Maine-good store
maryinmt
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I just wanted to help out the newbies who may be trying to figure out which stores are legitimate and which are ripoffs. I know I searched for a long time before taking the plunge. I bought my Canon 20D from Abes of Maine last month. The price was $1329 with the 18-55 lens and had free shipping. There was no bs and force selling. Just placed the order online, called to give them the right cc number (my bad) and they shipped it. Brand new, sealed box.
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I ask, because Abe's is a shop I steer clear of.
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You have to distinguish between the seriously good places, like Adorama, B&H, and Fotocare on the one hand, and low overhead mail order machines like Abe's on the other. But I've never actually been ripped off by the Brooklyn guys. And Adorama has certainly tried to sell me a lot of extra stuff.
Buyer beware, sure. But how many people have actually been billed for stuff they didn't get?
The first is to advertise a product at a low price. When you delve into it, you discover that the normally included accessories, like battery charger etc., are not included at the low price and must be purchased separately. The final price equals or exceeds the B&H price.
The second is to advertise a product at a low price, make the sale, take the money, then not deliver. After much cajoling, the store reveals that it doesn't have your model in stock. After even more cajoling, they try to upsell you or move you onto another product. All the while, they have your money.
The third scheme is the relentless push to get you to buy expensive accessories. Some stores won't sell you the product at the advertised price, if you refuse to buy the overpriced gee-gaws.
I asked Mary if she'd taken delivery, because I worried that scheme #2 was in effect.
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Before ordering from them I had to find out for myself if all the ripoff stories were true about the discount stores that offered the camera for $800. So, I took a test run at A&M Photo. I had no intention of giving out my cc number but I just had to know. It was kind of funny, the man kept asking me which charger I wanted, and I kept replying with isn't the camera in a new sealed box, and he just kept asking which charger I wanted. After 3 rounds I laughed and said "well, I guess the reviews were true, have a nice day." I just wonder how places like that even stay in business.
I now have camera, lenses, and a dvd to teach me what to do with the whole mess. I'll get some pics posted soon so everyone can see how I've done. So far I have some nice pics of very tiny big horn sheep (they sure looked bigger in the viewfinder) and some really good ones of a fishing trip with the family.
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