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Should there be a class action suit against Nikon for the D600
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<blockquote data-quote="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 213749" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>With all due respect, I don't want to HURT Nikon. I want them to be accountable. I don't want to bankrupt the organization. If D600 owners feel that they've been HURT, that takes precedence over all else. I can't base my decision to sue Nikon, on how it might impact the market. Plus, I'm looking out for myself and all other Nikon customers. I want to prevent anything like this from happening again. You're basically telling me to let it go, because a class action would negatively impact pricing within the market. This is all hypothetical, and I truly doubt that a class action suit will even develop. If It were to happen, it's up to Nikon to decide how they want to price their products. That decision would rest on the consciences of Nikon's upper management. Not mine, nor any other D600 owner who sued. A good company would take it on the chin and not attempt to pass along their punitive damages to their customers, but if Nikon were truly a morally-sound corporation, they would've done the right thing and we would not be discussing this, now. You can't look back on this and say, "Nikon prices are going up and it's all because of the D600 class action." I would look back on it and say, "Nikon paid out a class action penalty and now they're raising prices. Maybe I need to sell off my gear and seek out another manufacturer. I can get a similar model for a lower price. They're pricing themselves right out of the market."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 213749, member: 8704"] With all due respect, I don't want to HURT Nikon. I want them to be accountable. I don't want to bankrupt the organization. If D600 owners feel that they've been HURT, that takes precedence over all else. I can't base my decision to sue Nikon, on how it might impact the market. Plus, I'm looking out for myself and all other Nikon customers. I want to prevent anything like this from happening again. You're basically telling me to let it go, because a class action would negatively impact pricing within the market. This is all hypothetical, and I truly doubt that a class action suit will even develop. If It were to happen, it's up to Nikon to decide how they want to price their products. That decision would rest on the consciences of Nikon's upper management. Not mine, nor any other D600 owner who sued. A good company would take it on the chin and not attempt to pass along their punitive damages to their customers, but if Nikon were truly a morally-sound corporation, they would've done the right thing and we would not be discussing this, now. You can't look back on this and say, "Nikon prices are going up and it's all because of the D600 class action." I would look back on it and say, "Nikon paid out a class action penalty and now they're raising prices. Maybe I need to sell off my gear and seek out another manufacturer. I can get a similar model for a lower price. They're pricing themselves right out of the market." [/QUOTE]
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