by "Strike" <Strikeme@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 17, 2005 at 10:50 PM
Wow, now as a goodwill gesture they will send me back my damaged camera
without having to pay
the $44.00 inspection fee. Real nice of them, huh?
"Strike" <Strikeme@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:iApse.41697$JX5.136@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bought a Kodak digital camera at Christmas time and a couple months ago
I
> was taking pictures.
> I turned it off and a little while later I turned it on and then the
lens
> cover would not open up and it would click a couple of times and then
> power off. I called Kodak and got a RMA number and shipped it off to a
> place they told me to ship it to called United Camera and Binocular
> Repair. After about a week I called to see what the status was on my
> camera and they said Kodak refused to cover the warrantee because it was
> dropped. It had impact damage on the cover. They said the case was
cracked
> and the lens cover was damaged. I could not believe it. They want
$142.22
> to fix it. Believe me, that camera was not damaged when I shipped it and
> the way I packed it in bubble wrap, I can't believe it happened in
> shipment. Someone there damaged it and now Kodak won't stand good for
it.
> The place wanted my credit card number to send it back to me. I'm not
> stupid enough to give them that since they already tried to rip me off.
So
> now I don't have my camera and the warrantee is useless. Please beware
if
> you buy from Kodak! I never will again!
>