dasgeiss wrote:
Can you go on line and read their Warranty specs? Or do they have an 800 number you can call to get their specs? Probably best source of reliable info.
I suppose I should or maybe I'll just call customer service. Thanks.
suntouched wrote:
I may contact customer service- wouldn't hurt. I am not familiar with Canon- didn't know they had levels of service and paid membership.
CPS is a membership for professional photographers and videographers, based on meeting a point total with your Canon equipment. You register each body, lenses, flashes, etc. and based on expense and age, each item is worth X points. When your total points make you eligible for membership, you can choose to pay for higher tier levels of service with commensurate benefits or free membership with the least benefit level. I brought it up so you might understand that free shipping both ways is not usually a given for warranty service. I take advantage of the service by rotating my bodies and lenses within 2 years for maintenance, testing and cleaning. The level I pay for gives me free shipping both ways and 2 day turnaround with loaners if needed.
Your argument about it being so new under warranty is a strong one, but you will have to push for it... don't think most companies will break standard policy unless you demand it.
jdubu wrote:
CPS is a membership for professional photographers and videographers, based on meeting a point total with your Canon equipment. You register each body, lenses, flashes, etc. and based on expense and age, each item is worth X points. When your total points make you eligible for membership, you can choose to pay for higher tier levels of service with commensurate benefits or free membership with the least benefit level. I brought it up so you might understand that free shipping both ways is not usually a given for warranty service. I take advantage of the service by rotating my bodies and lenses within 2 years for maintenance, testing and cleaning. The level I pay for gives me free shipping both ways and 2 day turnaround with loaners if needed.
Your argument about it being so new under warranty is a strong one, but you will have to push for it... don't think most companies will break standard policy unless you demand it.
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Sounds like if one is not a Professional Photographer one is just a nobody no matter how much one paid for their equipment. Nice!
suntouched wrote:
I suppose I should or maybe I'll just call customer service. Thanks.
Good luck. If the responder does not help ask to talk to his/her supervisor. I found Canon not easy to deal with but you may have (hopefully) better luck.
LarryFB
Loc: Depends where our RV is parked
suntouched wrote:
Question to those that have sent items under warranty to Canon Repair Center for repair:
Is it customary for the customer to pay for shipping to the center? Are the shipping costs refunded to the customer after the fact or is it just the consumer cost of a failed product?
I am sending a lens in for repair (still under original warranty) from the NW coast to the East cost and no prepaid label was included in the downloaded paperwork. I anticipate the cost of shipping one way with insurance will exceed 35.00 since it's a heavy lens and traveling a long distance.
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I have a Nikon, not a Canon, but I suspect their policies are similar on shipping costs. I sent a Nikon lens, under warrenty, because the auto focus quit working. I paid for the shipping to the Nikon Warranty facility on the West Coast. I wasn't paid for the shipping cost by Nikon. Nikon repaired it under warranty and shipped it back to me at no cost. I cannot complain about the service I received, nor can I complain about the cost (maybe $30 for shipping, packaging, and insurance).
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
It has been years since I had to do that, but as I recall I paid the shipping to them, but they paid the return shipping.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
suntouched wrote:
Question to those that have sent items under warranty to Canon Repair Center for repair:
Is it customary for the customer to pay for shipping to the center? Are the shipping costs refunded to the customer after the fact or is it just the consumer cost of a failed product?
I am sending a lens in for repair (still under original warranty) from the NW coast to the East cost and no prepaid label was included in the downloaded paperwork. I anticipate the cost of shipping one way with insurance will exceed 35.00 since it's a heavy lens and traveling a long distance.
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I would call Canon. If I need a repair under warranty with Nikon, I call them and they send me a prepaid mailer to use for shipping my lens or camera in. I do not see why Canon would not do the same for their customer base. They want you happy, tell them a mailer would make you happy. I did.
Although it may sound unfair but normally the warranty doesn't cover shipping.
This is from the warranty statement for the Canon EOS-1DX Mark III. I don't know which lens the OP has.
"It is your responsibility to properly package and send the defective Product, together with a copy of your dated proof of purchase, a complete explanation of the problem and a return address to the authorized service center at your expense. "
As for Nikon service, I have paid for shipping to them on all products. They paid shipping on warranty items back to me, otherwise I paid shipping.
billnikon wrote:
Nikon one, Canon 0.
What do you mean? I sent camera and lens to Nikon for repair under warranty 3 times and I had to pay the shipping all 3 times.
billnikon wrote:
Nikon one, Canon 0.
You pay shipping for Nikon.
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