If it was new, the warranty would have been with Nikon, not Grays surely... did you check with Nikon if it was under warranty?I bought a 500 f4 from them, new but the previous non VR model. As it was new, it came with 3 years warranty.
After a few months the hood retaining screw stripped it's thread, it is a poor design, so I called Grays ... sorry that is not covered under warranty.
They did give me a useful number for Nikon spares where I bought the part for £11.00.
In the meantime I tapped a 5mm thread into the part on the hood, and use a 5mm plastic bolt from my astronomy gear spares box, works a treat.
I have kept the spare part in the packet in case I sell the lens, I can put it on so the lens is as original.
Now I felt that when I was sold something with warranty it covered the complete item, obviously in Gray's world it does not, shame really because I would never shop there again, as their warranty obviously means nothing.
No, the purchase was with the dealer not the manufacturer, they should correct it if the warranty covered it by returning it if needs be to the manufacturer.If it was new, the warranty would have been with Nikon, not Grays surely... did you check with Nikon if it was under warranty?
Heartily recommended. Just don't be tempted to visit unless you've plenty of bounce left in your plastic. They've got everything Nikon !
No, the purchase was with the dealer not the manufacturer, they should correct it if the warranty covered it by returning it if needs be to the manufacturer.
Matt
Technically correct - however the decisions on these things is made by the manufacturer, not the reseller. You could take your product into any Nikon approved repair centre, it doesn't have to be the one you purchased from.
However, doesn't stop the fact that they should have done more for you, even if it was a quick email/phone call to Nikon to ask.