Justin1971
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Me: Yes. Now can you get me someone who will be able to resolve the problem. And be resolution I mean refund.
Just out of curiosity, did you get a full refund?
Me: Yes. Now can you get me someone who will be able to resolve the problem. And be resolution I mean refund.
Just out of curiosity, did you get a full refund?
Just want to add that I had a VERY positive experience with Jessops recently, they arn't all bad.
On an off chance while I was over in Bristol, I popped into the jessops store there, just to have a quick go on the D800. I wasn't impressed and was showing my other half the 5D MK3 I was planning to buy instead. One of their sales chaps over heard and offered to mount a lens or two on it, to which I said that would be great.
In the end I was there over an hour an a half, chatting with a chap who's name i can't remember. Turns out he was the only trained Canon Pro "rep" in the south west. He was a working wedding photographer and really knew his stuff, and we had a long discussion about Nikon vs Canon for wedding photography. We had the whole Canon lens cabinet open, which was very well stocked. I must have played with at least 20 different lenses, inc the 85mm 1.2 and a 17mm tilt shift. He knew a lot by each lens and clearly had experience using them in a professional setting. He wasn't just spurting out facts from the brochure.
At one point i even said I felt bad that I was taking up his time from other customers. He said it was nice to talk to someone who actually knew what they were going on about and could see this was genuinely useful to me.
I didn't even buy anything on the day. But it was a very positive and useful experience, and it surprised me a bit considering my previous experiences with jessops.
Got to admire his honesty, to be honest! You can't expect him to take a brand new one out of the box for a random drop in customer to fondle if they don't have a display model - THAT's why they're in trouble, NOT because they give honest opinion based advice!
What happens to the stock that you use to show people? I do hope you don't re-box it and sell it as brand new?!
If you already know the differences between the 2 models, why bother checking on them? OK, you probably want to feel if there are any handling differences - try another retailer and see if they have a display model!![]()
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As far as knowing the spec, it's very different seeing it in real life. I wanted to see how the 61 AF points worked as I currently only have 9, I wanted to see how fast they were compared to the relatively slow ones on the 5D2, I wanted to feel the different body shape as I knew they'd changed it... and so on. Really not an unreasonable request considering they had a 600D, 650D, 60D, 7D and 5D2 on display. And go to another retailer to have a look at it - genius marketing strategy. Surely if I was to do that I'd buy it there and they'd lose a £3k sale?!With the 5D3 I can get shots on the dance floor
