Re: Canon USA Inc, Suing Get It Digital LLC & Others Over Grey Market Sales
Ditto. I agree. I've purchased a LOT of Canon gear since 2009 from a variety of sellers. From all over. New and used. Online and local. Some from eBay/Craigslist, some from my local authorized shop, some from online authorized shops (BH, Adorama, Amazon, etc) and some from the uber-cool (LOL) ultra-discount grey market sellers named in the suits: GetItDigital, et al. Maybe I've just been super lucky but I haven't been cheated once and I've experienced good customer service from all of them whenever I had a problem. Some I have used for years. Some I sold immediately. I like to support my local shop but I also like to get a killer deal sometimes too. I try to balance it out.
Ever since I was a teenager buying car stereos, etc I have wondered why the heck off shore electronics companies worked so hard to "fix" and control prices instead of just selling everything at a wholesale price and let the market do whatever they like. If everything is the same price, the buyer buys from whoever they like the best or provides the best service, etc. Simple as that.
As for all the "violations" listed, I would support Canon when it comes to protecting their quality reputation with regard to counterfeit anything. Why a retailer would want to waste time with doing that and risk getting a reputation for selling that kind of crap I don't understand. Pulling stunts like that is really stupid and short sighted.
IMHO, I think Canon should "focus" on producing great products and let the market do whatever it likes to get them to the buyer. Support the products and not worry about the rest. The whole "authorized retailer" model is a leftover from decades ago before the Internet, Canon Rumors, Global Trade and the ability to expose and share reviews instantaneously about crooked rip-off sellers that hid behind mail order deliveries and phone orders. The "authorized retailer" programs are also a way for Canon to encourage/force the retailer to buy a certain amount/mix of inventory in order to keep that status symbol on their door.
mycanonphotos said:I have purchased a 5D3, a 7D2 along with a 600EX-RT from Get it Digital. All were legit. Registered Ser#'s at Canon the same day. I think Canon is getting blow back from their big retailers on how the lower level retailers are selling "gray market". This is all marketing...that's all it is... If company's are selling counterfeit products then shame on them but for Canon to go after these on line retailers who are selling its products at a lower rate is BS...
Ditto. I agree. I've purchased a LOT of Canon gear since 2009 from a variety of sellers. From all over. New and used. Online and local. Some from eBay/Craigslist, some from my local authorized shop, some from online authorized shops (BH, Adorama, Amazon, etc) and some from the uber-cool (LOL) ultra-discount grey market sellers named in the suits: GetItDigital, et al. Maybe I've just been super lucky but I haven't been cheated once and I've experienced good customer service from all of them whenever I had a problem. Some I have used for years. Some I sold immediately. I like to support my local shop but I also like to get a killer deal sometimes too. I try to balance it out.
Ever since I was a teenager buying car stereos, etc I have wondered why the heck off shore electronics companies worked so hard to "fix" and control prices instead of just selling everything at a wholesale price and let the market do whatever they like. If everything is the same price, the buyer buys from whoever they like the best or provides the best service, etc. Simple as that.
As for all the "violations" listed, I would support Canon when it comes to protecting their quality reputation with regard to counterfeit anything. Why a retailer would want to waste time with doing that and risk getting a reputation for selling that kind of crap I don't understand. Pulling stunts like that is really stupid and short sighted.
IMHO, I think Canon should "focus" on producing great products and let the market do whatever it likes to get them to the buyer. Support the products and not worry about the rest. The whole "authorized retailer" model is a leftover from decades ago before the Internet, Canon Rumors, Global Trade and the ability to expose and share reviews instantaneously about crooked rip-off sellers that hid behind mail order deliveries and phone orders. The "authorized retailer" programs are also a way for Canon to encourage/force the retailer to buy a certain amount/mix of inventory in order to keep that status symbol on their door.
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