Canon 100mm IS macro at tescodirect £500 ?!

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http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.208-4718.aspx

They have it at £500 and it is described as the L IS version, but the photo shows the old one. If it is the new one then I am getting very tempted to upgrade.

Any thoughts?
 
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.208-4718.aspx

They have it at £500 and it is described as the L IS version, but the photo shows the old one. If it is the new one then I am getting very tempted to upgrade.

Any thoughts?

looks like a bargain... I've just taken a punt and ordered one, if the older lens arrives I'll just send it back for a refund. If the IS one does get delivered it will finally be time to sell my Sigma 105.
 
Based on the spec listed, filter thread size etc... it's the L lens... Also having a dig around revealed...

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.207-4736.aspx

which appears to be the non L...

where I can get £500 from...
 
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Thank you for link, i just ordered one as well. Now i just have to wait for upto 14 days for delivery.
 
yes ordered one aswell
 
Just ordered one.. hopefully it'll be honoured!

I'm kind of optimistic that they will if it IS a mistake. Generally, if something's £700 and they've put it down as £70, then they probably won't. But the difference between £700 and £500ish? Hmm... I suspect that they might!
 
Just ordered one.. hopefully it'll be honoured!

I'm kind of optimistic that they will if it IS a mistake. Generally, if something's £700 and they've put it down as £70, then they probably won't. But the difference between £700 and £500ish? Hmm... I suspect that they might!

thier T&C state if a mistake has been made, then they are not legally bound to offer at that price, lets hope its the IS version and we get it before the mistake realised :naughty:
 
the more people ordering and discussing it in forums will definitely alert them to a mistake.
 
We try to ensure that we always stock the full product range. If an item is out of stock it will be labelled out of stock on the Tesco Direct Site. If you order from the Tesco Direct Catalogue by phone or in-store you will be told if the item is in stock. If for any other reason beyond our reasonable control we are unable to supply a particular item, we will not be liable to you except to ensure that you are not charged for that item.
 
Lets hope the HotdealsSavingexpert type sites don't publicise it (at least until after mine arrives:lol:)
 
Got to the point of paying then realised I didn't really have any use for it at all
(sold my non IS version a few months back)

Was only getting one because of the price and why deprive somebody who would actually use it

Greed can be a bad thing, good luck to all who have taken the plunge
(might be lucky, got a washing machine which I really did need from them under similar circumstances and they came across)
 
At this price gotta try it ;) thanks op

That's what I thought too :)

Google shopping brings it up as the best offer. I went through Quidco for 3% cashback and used code TDX-24R8 for £5 off when spending over £50.

Won't be holding my breath for this one to come off.
 
Well, after some people did get the great deal on the Amazon 70-200 I've decided to order a brace of these. My friend was planning on buying one anyway and I'd like to replace my old, non-IS, version. I'm sure it'll end up being the old version and Tesco will just have to take it back. It might mean there's a lot of second-hand non-IS lenses available on their site soon.
 
Well my order says:
Placed: Friday 19th March 2010


Order number:
2796xxxxx

Order status: At warehouse - dispatching soon

Request a VAT receipt...

And they have taken the money out of the bank - just checked!
G
 
Does it also say:

For delivery on Friday 31st December 9999 between
11:59pm
-
11:59pm
 
RE: Delivery
Gotta make sure I'm in then - the postman may just have to open the grave a little to find me.
 
ON THE TESCO PAGE NOW!!!!!!

Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM Lens
Catalogue number: 208-4718

We apologise the price printed in the catalogue is incorrect. The correct price is detailed below


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£799.97
1598 Clubcard points
Sorry, this is temporarily out of stock
Email me when back in stock

Double Clubcard Points

MMMMMmmmm have to wait and see, anyone got anything through?
 
Damn I was about to order as well but too late :(
Hope you guys get the deal at the original £500 price
 
Just got a phone call that it was a pricing error & they won't be honouring it. :(
 
I had a call and a email :

Dear

We wanted to let you know that we have now processed a refund for your order as detailed below:
Your order number 2381*****
Refund Details:

1 x Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM Lens
£499.97

Refund Sub-Total :
£499.97

Adjustments:
Delivery Charge
£5.00
Adjustments Sub Total
£5.00
Your total refund is:
£504.97

Please note that it will usually take 3-5 business days for any payment card refunds to appear in your account. Cheque refunds will usually take 14 days to arrive.
We are sorry for any problems you may have had, but hope that you choose to shop again with Tesco Direct soon.
Kind regards,

The Tesco Direct Team

Placed: Friday 19th March 2010
Order number: 2381****

Order status: Cancelled and refunded

Request a VAT receipt...


Delivery 1 Delivery by large item courier

For delivery on Friday 31st December 9999 between 11:59pm - 11:59pm

to ------------------------------------------------------

Products ordered:


1 x Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM Lens
( Cancelled and refunded ) more details
 
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Lesson one.

If it appears to be too good to be true, it probably is.

Lesson two.

If you come across one of these 'mistakes' again, keep it to yourself, you will have more chance of it actually being honoured.
 
:'(:'(:'(:'(:'(:D me too refund on its way, not that i expected anything else i am just not a lucky person :lol:
 
Bah, just had the call!

Had a laugh with the guy though; he said that they've been phoning loads of people to confirm cancellation - he wished that Tesco would honour misprices to save him some work ;)

Ah well, it was worth a try!!
 
I'm glad really - didn't have the £500 to spend and still be able to get the 100-400 zoom.
 
:D well I would have saved £200 on the kerso price but now I have saved £500 not getting it at all lol.:thumbs:
 
I thought that if they took the payment they had to honour the price error as they have formed a contract, it's only if no payment has been made that they dont have to honour a price error.

Might be worth a call to Tesco's and seeing if they honour it???
 
I thought that if they took the payment they had to honour the price error as they have formed a contract, it's only if no payment has been made that they dont have to honour a price error.

Might be worth a call to Tesco's and seeing if they honour it???

section 4 T&C

"Your order is an offer to buy from us. Nothing that we do or say will amount to any acceptance of that offer until we actually despatch an item to you, at which point a contract will be made between us. At any point up until then we may decline to supply an item to you. If we decline to supply an item to you and you have already paid for it, we will give you a full refund of any amount already paid for that item in accordance with our refund policy in section 7 below."
 
section 4 T&C

"Your order is an offer to buy from us. Nothing that we do or say will amount to any acceptance of that offer until we actually despatch an item to you, at which point a contract will be made between us. At any point up until then we may decline to supply an item to you. If we decline to supply an item to you and you have already paid for it, we will give you a full refund of any amount already paid for that item in accordance with our refund policy in section 7 below."

That might be what they say, but this says different



The first phrase is ‘invitation to treat’ – this basically refers to the action of a seller, merchant or trader advertising or displaying their goods or services that are on offer. When the consumer offers to purchase the goods or services, legally the seller is not obliged to accept their offer. As aforementioned, the contract is only made and begins once the seller has accepted the offer of purchase. This also applies when the roles are reversed and the seller makes an offer to the buyer – in this case, the contract begins once the buyer accepts the offer.


The second phrase refers to something known as ‘consideration’ within the contract. Essentially, ‘consideration’ refers to the agreement and made by the consumer in the contract, which usually translates as an obligation to pay the seller the agreed sum of money. A contract will not exist if the seller has offered their goods or services to the buyer free of charge
 
Their pricing seems a bit weird:

http://direct.tesco.com/q/N.1999762/Nr.99.aspx

Canon EOS 450D BODY ONLY:£498.97

Canon EOS 450D Digital SLR with 18-55mm Lens: £1.00 LESS at £497.97!

Odd!


The pricing on items like this is determined by their competitors - if everyone is discounting on the kit version then they will price match but that doesn't mean they'll revise their pricing on the body only.


I thought that if they took the payment they had to honour the price error as they have formed a contract, it's only if no payment has been made that they dont have to honour a price error.

Might be worth a call to Tesco's and seeing if they honour it???

That might be what they say, but this says different



The first phrase is ‘invitation to treat’ – this basically refers to the action of a seller, merchant or trader advertising or displaying their goods or services that are on offer. When the consumer offers to purchase the goods or services, legally the seller is not obliged to accept their offer. As aforementioned, the contract is only made and begins once the seller has accepted the offer of purchase. This also applies when the roles are reversed and the seller makes an offer to the buyer – in this case, the contract begins once the buyer accepts the offer.


The second phrase refers to something known as ‘consideration’ within the contract. Essentially, ‘consideration’ refers to the agreement and made by the consumer in the contract, which usually translates as an obligation to pay the seller the agreed sum of money. A contract will not exist if the seller has offered their goods or services to the buyer free of charge


I've been through this with a couple of different lawyers in the past - it's true that if a contract has been formed then they must fulfil their part however within contract law it's pretty standard to define the point of contract within the terms themselves.
Just because it's often formed at the point of payment doesn't mean that it always is - most online retailers will define it as the point of dispatch.
 
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