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p.2 #12 · Experiences with Mackcam warranties on canon bodies | |
Johnny Bravo wrote:
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Extended warranties are very poor for the consumer. They're very good for the companies and retailers that sell them.
Actually, my personal view is that where extended warranties really come into their own, is for customers purchasing from a US company, from outside the US. Another scenario is if the purchaser resides in the US when he / she purchases a unit, but moves overseas. The potentially high shipping costs back to the US may not be covered by either the retailer or the manufacturer, and an International warranty can mitigate against these.
The official word is that Canon usually honors the one-year warranty in most First World countries... but no guarantees! Each country is different.
Nikon specifically says in the box 1 year worldwide and 4 years USA on most lenses.
Pentax and Olympus have a one-year International warranty.
So to be on the absolute safe side I'd always recommend an International Warranty for a customer outside (or planing to move outside) the US; besides which, the Mack (for example), gives 3, 5 or 7 years - much beyond the one-year manufacturer warranty.
You should also consider an International warranty if outside the US and purchasing either a direct import or refurbished unit. My experience is that the savings on the unit go a long way towards the cost of the unit, and you will be getting a much longer warranty overall.
Helen Oster
Adorama Camera Customer Service Ambassador
helen.oster@adoramacamera.com
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Edited on Nov 02, 2009 at 11:27 AM · View previous versions
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