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Old 26-02-08, 18:36
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The amount they charge us and the claims they make for their products - no matter what brand - the Service should ALWAYS be top notch. No-one should sell anything that's not fit for purpose.
See we "do" expect too much.
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Old 26-02-08, 18:55
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See we "do" expect too much.
Touché from the man in the tax haven?
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Old 26-02-08, 21:49
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tax haven?
Misconception I'm afraid.
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Old 21-06-08, 21:28
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I was a Nikon man for 25 years but changed to Canon in 2007; I have never regreted the change. I once had my Nikon 80-200 2.8 SW sent to Nikon in the US to fix a focusing problem, spent a lot on the fix and fed X, when the lens came back, it would only focus from close to infinity but not the other way. I also sent a Nikon 800 flash to be repaired as it was strobing, Nikon gave me a realy high quote so I asked then to return the unit, it turned out that the problem was with the D200 and not the flash, I found this out the hard way by buying a 600 flash that did the same thing. I was happy to sell all my Nikon gear.

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