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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 = Lemon
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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan Lanni" data-source="post: 220636" data-attributes="member: 14629"><p>I would suggest you check with the Better Business Bureau. Years ago I had trouble with GM and took them to arbitration and won my case. The unique thing about the BBB is they have national agreements with manufactures to enter into arbitration with you, and BBB's arbitration decision is binding on the manufacture but not you. You get to pick your arbitrator from a list they provide. In my case I picked a retired air force colonel who was highly intelligent and fair. You have another thing going for you - this is a well known problem. Given this is a well known problem, it's clear Nikon had a problem so it's a fairly easy connection for an arbitrator to make between your camera's issues and Nikon rolling out a new model so soon after introducing the d600. There's plenty of evidence that you could bring to the hearing.</p><p></p><p>Another route is a web site that has information about class action lawsuits, but unfortunately I can't remember the name. When BMW had significant problems with the fuel pump in one of their models they got a lot of negative press and mounting pressure on this site. A number of people filed independent class action lawsuits which forced a factory recall. Do a search and you can find it.</p><p></p><p>Cheers and best of luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan Lanni, post: 220636, member: 14629"] I would suggest you check with the Better Business Bureau. Years ago I had trouble with GM and took them to arbitration and won my case. The unique thing about the BBB is they have national agreements with manufactures to enter into arbitration with you, and BBB's arbitration decision is binding on the manufacture but not you. You get to pick your arbitrator from a list they provide. In my case I picked a retired air force colonel who was highly intelligent and fair. You have another thing going for you - this is a well known problem. Given this is a well known problem, it's clear Nikon had a problem so it's a fairly easy connection for an arbitrator to make between your camera's issues and Nikon rolling out a new model so soon after introducing the d600. There's plenty of evidence that you could bring to the hearing. Another route is a web site that has information about class action lawsuits, but unfortunately I can't remember the name. When BMW had significant problems with the fuel pump in one of their models they got a lot of negative press and mounting pressure on this site. A number of people filed independent class action lawsuits which forced a factory recall. Do a search and you can find it. Cheers and best of luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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