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Re: Bait and Switch from DealCost.Com

by "er" <nochance@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 1, 2008 at 12:46 AM

<michaeldwilson2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:c3051acf-3b5c-4fc1-85c7-727e6d5fcc2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've never experienced a "bait and switch" until I tried to order with
> DealCost. They advertised the Canon PowerShot SD700 IS for 319.00. I
> ordered the camera, and 4 days later received a phone call telling me
> that they were out of the item, but they could give me an SD750 for
> the same price. While the salesman was trying to get me to buy an
> extra warranty, I looked up the SD750, and found that it was an
> inferior camera that could be purchased for 250.00 at several
> reputable online companies, such as Buy.Com. When I brought this up to
> the salemsan, he said they "don't know anything about the cameras they
> sale." Also, that he was sure they didn't advertise the camera and
> price, even though the ad is still up as I type. (http://
> www.dealcost.com/viewitem.php?IndexID=17120&RefTag=dealcostfroogle) I
> would advise to stay very clear of this place.
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Hope that you haven't ordered the SD700is from anyone else yet.  It's two 
year old technology.  For about $10 more than the $319 you were going to
pay 
for the SD700is you could have the latest version of the SDis, the SD950is

from buydig.com.  They consistently get pretty good reviews on the 
resellerratings.com and other retailer rating sites.

Responding to your bait and switch issue, while the SD750 doesn't offer
the 
viewfinder and IS of the camera you originally ordered, at most places 
today, they sell for about the same price - in the $250 range.  You would 
have been paying too much for the SD700is at $319, given that it's a 6MP 
camera originally offered almost two years ago. Looking at the dealcost 
website, the SD700is isn't the oldest camera offered new on their website.

They have the Canon G3 (originally introduced int 2002, and the Minolta 
DiMage 7 introduced in 2001, both at absolutely insane prices.  Don't know

how you came across their website, or managed to wait the minutes it takes

to move from page to page, but for obvious reasons - other than the bait
and 
switch issue, it's a site to be avoided.  Looks more like an antique store

than a camera store.  By the way, I managed to crash their site after 
looking at only two pages of ancient digital technology.  It overloaded,
and 
displayed only a page of mysql warnings.

Take a look at www.dpreview.com  The Camera database will allow you to 
choose several cameras and do a side by side look at the specs.  Pick out 
all of the Canon SDis series and see which one has the combination of 
features you like.

If you've never used pricegrabber.com, it's a good place to do a little 
price comparison before you order.  Occasionally on of the sleazy Brooklyn

merchants will sneak into the list, but as I mentioned above, buydig and 
Beach Camera (actually the same company) usually have among the best
prices, 
no tax - outside of their own states and ship free. Buy.com and Amazon.com

seldom offer the best prices on cameras, but Buy.com often has great deals

on memory cards, and accessories.

Good luck.

DS




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Bait and Switch from DealCost.Com
michaeldwilson2@[EMAIL PR  2007-12-31 15:24:11 
Re: Bait and Switch from DealCost.Com
"er" <nochan  2008-01-01 00:46:55 

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