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D3300 Broken after one weeks use
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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 571444" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>First of all, welcome to nikonites.com, and second I'm disappointed for you that you're having issues with your new camera. As far as what has been said so far about options, I have no arguments so far. If you've placed it here, I've missed the information of how you registered the camera. Did you send in the registration card, or did you register it online? Many dealers require returns to be complete, including the warranty/registration card, which is often pre-printed with the camera S/N from the factory. That may be a factor in the return.</p><p></p><p>But I also wish to add that you should call Nikon headquarters for the region of the world you live in and fully explain your problem (leave out no details), and directly ask about whether your dealer can take the camera back in return if it is registered. I think that they should be able to, and here's why; earlier this year I purchased a new Nikon D750 from a dealer in Orlando, Florida, and I registered it almost immediately. After a couple of days, I noticed something wrong with the registration of the camera and deleted the registration from my account, technically "unregistering" it. (My intention was to immediately register it again without the typo, but I failed to do so.) I was later able to go into my Nikon online account and register the camera again without any problems or issues. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with the matter, and hopefully you'll at least have a camera for your trip to Argentina, and be thankful the issue surfaced now and not during your trip!</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 571444, member: 13556"] First of all, welcome to nikonites.com, and second I'm disappointed for you that you're having issues with your new camera. As far as what has been said so far about options, I have no arguments so far. If you've placed it here, I've missed the information of how you registered the camera. Did you send in the registration card, or did you register it online? Many dealers require returns to be complete, including the warranty/registration card, which is often pre-printed with the camera S/N from the factory. That may be a factor in the return. But I also wish to add that you should call Nikon headquarters for the region of the world you live in and fully explain your problem (leave out no details), and directly ask about whether your dealer can take the camera back in return if it is registered. I think that they should be able to, and here's why; earlier this year I purchased a new Nikon D750 from a dealer in Orlando, Florida, and I registered it almost immediately. After a couple of days, I noticed something wrong with the registration of the camera and deleted the registration from my account, technically "unregistering" it. (My intention was to immediately register it again without the typo, but I failed to do so.) I was later able to go into my Nikon online account and register the camera again without any problems or issues. Good luck with the matter, and hopefully you'll at least have a camera for your trip to Argentina, and be thankful the issue surfaced now and not during your trip! WM [/QUOTE]
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