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Looking for advice on this D3200 bundle on Amazon
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<blockquote data-quote="PostsOnPercocet" data-source="post: 256493" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>I juuuuuuuuust went through this, as of like, the last 16 hours. I set my sights on a red d3200 after months of research and yesterday was the day I was going to buy. I quickly figured out that 99% of the online camera stores were located in NJ/the Bronx and they were scummy/sleazy at the best. I could say much worse.</p><p></p><p>I thought I found one that was semi reputable in that the only complaints were that they took your credit card info but then emailed you saying it failed and they urge you to use paypal. Well, I ordered anyway and guess what..... I had to call them and they wanted me to use paypal. I said no, cancel order please. They huffed and puffed but they cancelled. I thought I had a great deal at $449 bucks.</p><p></p><p>Point is, if you think you're saving money, or it looks to good to be true, especially with cameras for some reason, it is too good to be true. Just spend the money and buy from B&H. I JUST ordered my red d3200 and it came with a free $40 carrying case and a 16 gig class 10 memory card for $529 plus tax. If you're not in NY you might not have to even pay tax. Maybe.</p><p></p><p>Even Amazon uses third party vendors and for some reason, with these cameras, they are mostly scammers. Just do yourself a favor and stay away from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PostsOnPercocet, post: 256493, member: 20605"] I juuuuuuuuust went through this, as of like, the last 16 hours. I set my sights on a red d3200 after months of research and yesterday was the day I was going to buy. I quickly figured out that 99% of the online camera stores were located in NJ/the Bronx and they were scummy/sleazy at the best. I could say much worse. I thought I found one that was semi reputable in that the only complaints were that they took your credit card info but then emailed you saying it failed and they urge you to use paypal. Well, I ordered anyway and guess what..... I had to call them and they wanted me to use paypal. I said no, cancel order please. They huffed and puffed but they cancelled. I thought I had a great deal at $449 bucks. Point is, if you think you're saving money, or it looks to good to be true, especially with cameras for some reason, it is too good to be true. Just spend the money and buy from B&H. I JUST ordered my red d3200 and it came with a free $40 carrying case and a 16 gig class 10 memory card for $529 plus tax. If you're not in NY you might not have to even pay tax. Maybe. Even Amazon uses third party vendors and for some reason, with these cameras, they are mostly scammers. Just do yourself a favor and stay away from them. [/QUOTE]
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