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Davez0r
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p.2 #1 · Experiences with Mackcam warranties on canon bodies


Hi Jeff,

Yes unfortunately the cheque will be in USD...I hadn't even thought about a conversion fee....grr!

This just gets better and better.

Dave


Oct 29, 2009 at 09:31 PM
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Helen offered her help previously. I'd email her direct and let her know you are NOT satisfied with the service you received.

You shouldn't have to take a $70 AU hit because they couldn't get a check out to you in a timely manner.


Oct 30, 2009 at 12:58 AM
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Hi FSJ_guy,

Helen has kindly offered help and has contacted Mackcam regarding this matter.

Dave


Oct 30, 2009 at 01:24 AM
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Dave,

Let us know how you get on. Another loss to us is that Mack don't pay the GST which is part of the repair costs and also they don't pay shipping so we loose even more. When you add all these - the dollar exchange rate, 10% GST, bank conversion fees and shipping fees - we are a lot short of what we had to pay to have the repairs done.

Jeff


Oct 30, 2009 at 09:49 AM
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Hi Jeff,

Thanks for spelling that out, it is consistent with what they did for me - wouldn't pay for GST or shipping. I was willing to swallow those though if they were quicker to refund the money.

Dave


Oct 30, 2009 at 12:05 PM
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Davez0r wrote:
Hi Jeff,

Thanks for spelling that out, it is consistent with what they did for me - wouldn't pay for GST or shipping. I was willing to swallow those though if they were quicker to refund the money.

Dave


Dave

didn't you get my second PM?

Helen


Oct 30, 2009 at 12:47 PM
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Hi Helen,

I'm afraid I have not received the second PM. Could you please resend?

Thanks again,

Dave


Oct 30, 2009 at 01:18 PM
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I'm just curious how much the warranty originally cost? It seems to me that you are likely getting your moneys worth out of it, as one repair will usually cover the cost of those extended warranties... Obviously waiting months to get paid sucks, but I think that happens more often than not when you are dealing with any type of insurance company.

On another note, let's say the Australian dollar had gotten weaker in the last couple months, would you be upset if they emailed you saying the check was finally coming out, but they went ahead and took 50 bucks off of what was initially approved since it exchanges about the same as the initial approved amount?


Oct 30, 2009 at 02:46 PM
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jasonlcraft,

I would just be happy for Mack pay what it cost me (in AUS dollars) to get the repairs done; no more, no less!!! Afterall, that is the reason I took out an extended warranty.

Jeff



Nov 01, 2009 at 07:59 AM
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Jeff Challacom wrote:
G'day Dave,

I am also still waiting for reimbursement after a claim that was approved back on the 15th of September. They should pay in Aussie dollars not US dollars. I am wondering if they will even send the cheque in Aussie dollars because if it is in US dollars my bank is just as likely to hit us with a conversion fee which means I loose even more. I'm not real impressed with this side of things.

Jeff


Dear Jeff

If you are still having problems, contact me directly with a few more details and I'll see if I can help.

Helen Oster
Adorama Camera Customer Service Ambassador


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www.adorama.com


Nov 01, 2009 at 10:35 AM
 



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Davez0r wrote:
Johnny Bravo wrote:

Extended warranties are generally waaaaay bad for the consumers. Profit margins on them are fantastic, and that's why they try to sell you one on just about everything you buy these days.

If you don't trust a product enough to rely on the mfg's warranty and the quality of the merchandise, don't buy the darned thing.


It has still made an 800 dollar repair only cost 150 dollars or so...so an extended warranty generally is well worth it overall.

Dave


No, your logic is flawed. Your anecdote only proves that it is anecdotally well worth it overall. Generally, it is a complete rip-off. If it wasn't, the profit margins on them wouldn't be 300-500%--and that's just the retailers profit margin. Add in the insurers profit margin of 100% before that, and it's quite obvious that you're paying a very high price to cover a very modest risk.

Extended warranties are very poor for the consumer. They're very good for the companies and retailers that sell them.


Nov 01, 2009 at 12:57 PM
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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
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Nov 01, 2009 at 01:47 PM
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Dear Dave,
I would like to apologize for any inconvenience we have caused thus far. The estimate approval has always been the guideline to the amount of what our customer's refund would be. Laura will print an additional check in the amount of $25.00 for the difference in the rate change. Mack does not pay duties or taxes. I will do everything in my power to make sure the check gets mailed to you as quickly as possible. Please contact me via email at helpdesk@mackcam.com should you require further assistance.
Sincerest apologies,
Desiree
Customer Relations Supervisor
Mack Camera and Video Inc.


Nov 02, 2009 at 01:59 AM
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Drayken wrote:
My cousin had his 20D and 30D shutter replaced by them. Bioth times it cost him like $15 shipping. He said they sent them out to Canon to be replaced, then shipped them back to him. He has been very happy with them.

I have a question, I want to buy the 7D from bestbuy, but if I do, can I buy a Mack warranty from someone like Adorama, and apply it to the BB bought camera? Or do they both have to be purchased together, from the same place?


Dear Drayken,
My name is Desiree and I am the Customer Relation Supervisor for Mack Camera and Video. Thank you for your interest in our extended warranties. You may purchase a Mack extended warranty from any of our authorized dealers as long as you have ninety days left on your manufacturer's warranty.
Thank you,
Desiree


Nov 02, 2009 at 02:07 AM
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Desiree wrote:
Dear Dave,
I would like to apologize for any inconvenience we have caused thus far. The estimate approval has always been the guideline to the amount of what our customer's refund would be. Laura will print an additional check in the amount of $25.00 for the difference in the rate change. Mack does not pay duties or taxes. I will do everything in my power to make sure the check gets mailed to you as quickly as possible. Please contact me via email at helpdesk@mackcam.com should you require further assistance.
Sincerest apologies,
Desiree
Customer Relations Supervisor
Mack Camera and Video Inc.


Hi Desiree,

Thanks for getting back to me regarding the above. I am grateful that you are attempting to resolve the issue and am willing to accept the 25 dollar check, however have been confused how you came up with this number. Previously in this thread I showed the exchange rates and values and therefore the difference between then and now which equals approx $58 USD ($64.76 AUD).

Now I'm not arguing for you to pay this amount - I am simply interested to how you calcualted the $25 or is it just a nice round number that you chose as a gesture of good faith?

Anyway, most thanks should be directed to Helen from Adorama who offered kindly to contact mackcam on my behalf to mediate this matter. I would very much encourage people to shop at Adorama as the dedication to customer service exhibited by Helen and I am sure others in their employ is excellent.

Dave


Nov 02, 2009 at 02:58 AM
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Thank you very much for your offer of help Helen; I will see what eventuates.

Jeff


Nov 03, 2009 at 10:25 AM
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Update time...

Well my cheque came yesterday, made out to $623.08 US.

I went and banked it today, the current exchange rate is .9459. So the amount deposited was AUD 648.71 (I was charged a AUD $10 conversion fee).

When Mackcam authorised my quote they agreed to pay me 744 AUD which was 623.08 USD at the time.

At the end of the day I only got reimbursed 658 AUD which is $86 less than Mackcam agreed to. To add insult to injury this process (and I don't mean the approval process, just the reimbursement) has taken well over two months and it will still take a couple of weeks for the cheque to clear.

As another Aussie FM member mentioned Mackcam do not pay for shipping or taxes when we get things repaired at Canon Australia - this also cost me an additional $84. This annoyed me less in isolation but now with the additional loss due to exchange rate varience (caused by Mackcams slow processing time and poor policy) is far less palatable.

So a repair that I was warranted for and didn't expect any financial penalty from has cost me a total of AUD $180.


Dave


Nov 18, 2009 at 04:12 AM
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Hi Jeff,

How did you go with your refund?

Dave


Nov 19, 2009 at 09:36 AM
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Davez0r wrote:
Update time...

Well my cheque came yesterday, made out to $623.08 US.

I went and banked it today, the current exchange rate is .9459. So the amount deposited was AUD 648.71 (I was charged a AUD $10 conversion fee).

When Mackcam authorised my quote they agreed to pay me 744 AUD which was 623.08 USD at the time.

At the end of the day I only got reimbursed 658 AUD which is $86 less than Mackcam agreed to. To add insult to injury this process (and I don't mean the approval process, just the reimbursement) has taken well over two months and it will still take a couple of weeks for the cheque to clear.

As another Aussie FM member mentioned Mackcam do not pay for shipping or taxes when we get things repaired at Canon Australia - this also cost me an additional $84. This annoyed me less in isolation but now with the additional loss due to exchange rate varience (caused by Mackcams slow processing time and poor policy) is far less palatable.

So a repair that I was warranted for and didn't expect any financial penalty from has cost me a total of AUD $180.


Dave


Dave

I've advised Desiree from Mack.

Helen Oster
Adorama Camera Customer Service Ambassador


helen.oster@adoramacamera.com




Nov 19, 2009 at 10:36 AM
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G'day Dave,

I received an email a couple days ago (just over two months after an email saying my claim was approved and passed onto the accounts department) saying my check had finally been mailed out. I guess it will be in US dollars also so I loose the conversion fee and the dollar value as you have. Mine was not an expensive repair like yours but still it annoys me.

Jeff


Nov 19, 2009 at 12:23 PM
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