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Monday, January 08, 2007

Fraudulent Online Camera Stores

I wanted to take a minute to post a website that you can look up to check out questionable online camera stores. Examples of these stores are: expresscameras.com, usaphotonation.com, thecamerapros.com, bestpricecameras.com, etc. How are they questionable? We're talking law suits and Better Business Bureau!

http://www.resellerratings.com/rlist-s1-n2.html

These stores use bait and switch techniques and pretty much try to take your money and run. The only two online places I would ever order camera equipment from are B&H Photo (authorized Canon dealer) or Amazon.com

They're the best to gauge current market value as well. Retail stores like Ritz and National Camera usually have a huge mark-up.

Now that digital SLR's are becoming more affordable, it's important to know who you're buying from. Research, research, research, and if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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