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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Beware of amazon.com got ripped off on my d610
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 427425" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>An important point to note when ordering from Amazon is if the listing says "Fulfilled by Amazon" or "ships and sold by Amazon". The invoice will say 'Sold by: Amazon.com LLC" if sold directly by Amazon or it will list the vendor if not Amazon. 3rd party sellers can keep their stock at Amazon and have Amazon ship it for them. Amazon is an authorized Nikon dealer, however a 3rd party vendor fulfilling through Amazon may not be an authorized Nikon dealer.</p><p>Now I'm just guessing here... If I were planning a scam like this, I would definately not keep doctored merchandise in an Amazon warehouse. Its just too risky. So I am betting this was a "shipped and sold by Amazon" but it was previously returned by some dirtbag.</p><p> </p><p>Amazon has a great return policy. They make it almost too easy to return things. They often credit my account as soon as UPS scans my return without waiting to get the item back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 427425, member: 4923"] An important point to note when ordering from Amazon is if the listing says "Fulfilled by Amazon" or "ships and sold by Amazon". The invoice will say 'Sold by: Amazon.com LLC" if sold directly by Amazon or it will list the vendor if not Amazon. 3rd party sellers can keep their stock at Amazon and have Amazon ship it for them. Amazon is an authorized Nikon dealer, however a 3rd party vendor fulfilling through Amazon may not be an authorized Nikon dealer. Now I'm just guessing here... If I were planning a scam like this, I would definately not keep doctored merchandise in an Amazon warehouse. Its just too risky. So I am betting this was a "shipped and sold by Amazon" but it was previously returned by some dirtbag. Amazon has a great return policy. They make it almost too easy to return things. They often credit my account as soon as UPS scans my return without waiting to get the item back. [/QUOTE]
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