Hey guys,
Let me share my experience, this happened to me last Friday in my attempt to buy my camera and lens.
I went to Bally Photo with a friend who encouraged me to go there because he had gotten a lens from there before and felt that they were quite sincere and knowledgeable..
The price quoted for a 60D was $1440 which was quite reasonable. So I decided to purchase it. At the same time, I wanted to get a Canon 17-55mm IS USM lens, but then the salesperson brought out a 28-75mm tamron lens and told me that its a professional lens compared to the 17-55mm Canon which was EFS and cant be used on a FF camera if I wanted to upgrade in future. To cut the long story short, he was very convincing and smooth and I was swayed to purchase the tamron lens instead. Nothing wrong with the lens, but what was wrong was the price.
He told me it was $1500 for the 28-75mm tamron lens. And because it was a shop recommended by my friend, I did not think twice about checking. It was only later when I went home at night did I bother to check and realize that other shops were selling it for $650 at most.
The next day I went back to the shop and asked nicely if he wanted to cheat me, which actual was a silly question because he obviously did. Anyway, he went on to say that because the Tamron comes with a 3 year warranty, his cost of the camera was $1000 and he wanted to make $500, thats why he sold it to me for $1500. Which we all know is rubbish.
I told him I wanted to exchange for the 17-55mm which was retailing at $1900 but you can get it for around $1.6k from other shops. So I suggested to top up $100 from the $1500 that I paid to buy it from them at $1.6k. He said the best he could do is to ask me to top up $300 and he would sell it to me at $1800.
Immediately after, he suggested that he would instead give me a free batt or battery grip worth$200 plus and asked me to stick with the Tamron lens. It does not take a genius to calculate that with a $200 free gift, I would still have effectively paid $1300 for the Tamron lens which I could have got at $650 from any other shop.
Then he suggested that instead of topping up $300 to exchange for the 17-55mm, why not I top up $340 for a 50mm F1.4 which was selling for about $580 from other shops. If I do this, then I will get 2 lens that can be on a FF camera in future instead of only 1 entry level 17-55mm lens. This argument would sound alright, if not for the fact it would mean I would still have paid $1260 for the Tamron lens which only cost $650. Even if theres an additional 2 year warranty, it will at best be worth $850?
Anyway, at the end of the day, I still chose to exchange for the 17-55mm and topped up $300 to get it. So effectively, I spent $1800 on a 17-55mm which I could have got for less than $1600 from maybe MS-color.
So I take it as a lesson learned that I got conned for $200. Still way better than being conned $850 for the Tamron lens.
Just to test the guy to see if he will continue to cheat me, I asked how much a lens hood for the 17-55mm will cost and he told me original canon lens hood was going for $120. If Im not wrong, it cost around $40 only. Brilliant, still trying to con me after all these time.
Guys, the purpose of my post is to share my experience and also to advice you guys to take extra precaution and check the price guide in this forum before committing to any sales. These sales people have no integrity and even after they have cheated you, they will still continue to try cheat you and lie to you.
I could have very well screamed and shouted and demanded that I only pay $1600 for the canon lens and drive away all their customers, but I just accept that its my own stupidity that I was conned. So a $200 lesson was what I got from all this..
Hope you guys dun make the same mistake that I did.
Let me share my experience, this happened to me last Friday in my attempt to buy my camera and lens.
I went to Bally Photo with a friend who encouraged me to go there because he had gotten a lens from there before and felt that they were quite sincere and knowledgeable..
The price quoted for a 60D was $1440 which was quite reasonable. So I decided to purchase it. At the same time, I wanted to get a Canon 17-55mm IS USM lens, but then the salesperson brought out a 28-75mm tamron lens and told me that its a professional lens compared to the 17-55mm Canon which was EFS and cant be used on a FF camera if I wanted to upgrade in future. To cut the long story short, he was very convincing and smooth and I was swayed to purchase the tamron lens instead. Nothing wrong with the lens, but what was wrong was the price.
He told me it was $1500 for the 28-75mm tamron lens. And because it was a shop recommended by my friend, I did not think twice about checking. It was only later when I went home at night did I bother to check and realize that other shops were selling it for $650 at most.
The next day I went back to the shop and asked nicely if he wanted to cheat me, which actual was a silly question because he obviously did. Anyway, he went on to say that because the Tamron comes with a 3 year warranty, his cost of the camera was $1000 and he wanted to make $500, thats why he sold it to me for $1500. Which we all know is rubbish.
I told him I wanted to exchange for the 17-55mm which was retailing at $1900 but you can get it for around $1.6k from other shops. So I suggested to top up $100 from the $1500 that I paid to buy it from them at $1.6k. He said the best he could do is to ask me to top up $300 and he would sell it to me at $1800.
Immediately after, he suggested that he would instead give me a free batt or battery grip worth$200 plus and asked me to stick with the Tamron lens. It does not take a genius to calculate that with a $200 free gift, I would still have effectively paid $1300 for the Tamron lens which I could have got at $650 from any other shop.
Then he suggested that instead of topping up $300 to exchange for the 17-55mm, why not I top up $340 for a 50mm F1.4 which was selling for about $580 from other shops. If I do this, then I will get 2 lens that can be on a FF camera in future instead of only 1 entry level 17-55mm lens. This argument would sound alright, if not for the fact it would mean I would still have paid $1260 for the Tamron lens which only cost $650. Even if theres an additional 2 year warranty, it will at best be worth $850?
Anyway, at the end of the day, I still chose to exchange for the 17-55mm and topped up $300 to get it. So effectively, I spent $1800 on a 17-55mm which I could have got for less than $1600 from maybe MS-color.
So I take it as a lesson learned that I got conned for $200. Still way better than being conned $850 for the Tamron lens.
Just to test the guy to see if he will continue to cheat me, I asked how much a lens hood for the 17-55mm will cost and he told me original canon lens hood was going for $120. If Im not wrong, it cost around $40 only. Brilliant, still trying to con me after all these time.
Guys, the purpose of my post is to share my experience and also to advice you guys to take extra precaution and check the price guide in this forum before committing to any sales. These sales people have no integrity and even after they have cheated you, they will still continue to try cheat you and lie to you.
I could have very well screamed and shouted and demanded that I only pay $1600 for the canon lens and drive away all their customers, but I just accept that its my own stupidity that I was conned. So a $200 lesson was what I got from all this..
