Not saying you are wrong but, I did not see "grey market" anywhere in that link. We are both correct. It is up to the repair facility if they will honor it or not.
Canon USA requires a copy of the receipt for any and all warranty procedures. We do not require a copy of the warranty card.
That being said, gray market items are items that are intended for sale outside their original country of origin. So you may have purchased a camera or camcorder that was not destined for sale in the USA.
The issue would arise if, let's say, you bought a PAL version of a camcorder. The Factory wouldn't be set up to change parts on an imported PAL camera that doesn't support the native NTSC standard which is what we use here in North America. It's these types of issues that are faced when import products are sent in for service.
The Canon Factory Service Center would be the ones who determine the actual sate of the warranty, based off whether or not you have a receipt dated within a year and the repair is one normally covered, IE: not liquid, sand or impact damage.
To ensure you receive guaranteed warranty service on your purchase, we recommend only purchasing products that are designated USA products.Canon USA requires a copy of the receipt for any and all warranty procedures. We do not require a copy of the warranty card.
I live 2 miles from Canon Va. I will check out what they say this coming week. It looks like it is at the discretion of the individual repair center. I do not want to pass on incorrect info and using google it just gets confusing to say the least.
Canon will not cover any grey market product. Some of the retailers will cover it themselves but, the warranty (if provided) is not through Canon. check below:
See paragraph 4. Not all retailers provide warranties on the grey market items they sell. Most do but, be sure to check. B&H and Adorama do.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/HelpCenter/USGrey.jspNeither Canon or Nikon will even work on grey market products. They are repaired under sellers warranty and the seller does any work needed, not the manufacturer.
yes To Both. It less than 8 weeks old. :). Sold my 70-300L and don't need it anymore
Price drop. 125.00 That is a steal! :)
This extender sells for 259.00 at B&H. I have had it for about 2 months. Sold my 70-300L and no longer need this extender. Please not that the lens in the pic is already sold.
Asking 125.00 paypal shipped.
Your are more than welcome!
PS has sold.
Read it all. Yes, I would sign it without hesitation !
"Now look at the camera and smile:
yes. It will read them no problem.
I had no problems at all. Maybe it is because I shoot raw and when I download to my Mac I convert to dng?
rmalarz wrote:
From what I heard, super glue was pretty much designed to glue skin together. I think its first release was medical grade. I heard it was used a lot in Viet Nam by medics to stop bleeding.
I could be wrong, but it is a good bonding agent for that sort of thing.
--Bob
you are correct. most if not all of us carried it.
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Bought from Adorama in April of this year (can provide copy of receipt). Box is a little rough as I am not real neat when opening stuff. It has been deactivated as is fully legal.
Price: $325.00 paypal shipped USPS.
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