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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Grey Market D750's - $450 off
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<blockquote data-quote="ttc546" data-source="post: 386310" data-attributes="member: 35170"><p>Consumers vote with their feet and their wallet. I once bought a d7100 through a UK based grey market supplier (HDEWCameras), and got great service. Over a year later, I experienced some back focusing issues, contacted Nikon UK, who agreed to fix it for a very small fee, them knowing that it was grey market sourced. I just needed to supply the original receipt - which I did.</p><p></p><p>I have absolutely no problem buying grey market, providing I am comfortable with the supplier concerned in providing me with a genuine product, and that I am prepared to take the risk of further cost in the remote scenario it needed repair in the future. Or even writing off the cost if necessary.</p><p></p><p>And the reality is, these days, cameras and most other electrical items, are pretty reliable. </p><p></p><p>The risk is low in my view.</p><p></p><p>I am one of those who always refuses extra product warranty when buying an electrical item. It breaks, I either get it fixed if cost effective, or write it off and buy the next latest and greatest. I care less where it came from. My wallet certainly cares.I find the any manufacturers control of country markets against consumerism rights. It shouldnt matter where I bought it from. If they want my repeat business, then they need to be pragmatic. </p><p></p><p>There are many people like me</p><p></p><p>(my current D750 was an impulse purchase from a known UK high street store)</p><p>(my current D610 is grey)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttc546, post: 386310, member: 35170"] Consumers vote with their feet and their wallet. I once bought a d7100 through a UK based grey market supplier (HDEWCameras), and got great service. Over a year later, I experienced some back focusing issues, contacted Nikon UK, who agreed to fix it for a very small fee, them knowing that it was grey market sourced. I just needed to supply the original receipt - which I did. I have absolutely no problem buying grey market, providing I am comfortable with the supplier concerned in providing me with a genuine product, and that I am prepared to take the risk of further cost in the remote scenario it needed repair in the future. Or even writing off the cost if necessary. And the reality is, these days, cameras and most other electrical items, are pretty reliable. The risk is low in my view. I am one of those who always refuses extra product warranty when buying an electrical item. It breaks, I either get it fixed if cost effective, or write it off and buy the next latest and greatest. I care less where it came from. My wallet certainly cares.I find the any manufacturers control of country markets against consumerism rights. It shouldnt matter where I bought it from. If they want my repeat business, then they need to be pragmatic. There are many people like me (my current D750 was an impulse purchase from a known UK high street store) (my current D610 is grey) [/QUOTE]
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