Yes, there is no cash back on Amazon purchases in their T&CsAh wait, scratch that, found more discussion re amazon and cashback, both on here and other sites that it excludes amazon. Thought that was too good to be true!
Don’t forget the camera and body are £1000 *wink wink* then those deals on topOh dear, just reading the promotions out loud with wife in the room
5% off at WeX plus £500 cash back (OM1.2). Wife says "that's a good deal isn't it".
Yes darling it is lol. Guess I'll be pulling the trigger then lol
Man-maths rules!Don’t forget the camera and body are £1000 *wink wink* then those deals on top
Tell her it’s a steal lol! It’s not lying telling her a false amount, you’re protecting her from the shock of the real cost.
If I die and my wife finds my receipts, she’ll dig me up and kill me twice!
And a spare batteryOh dear, just reading the promotions out loud with wife in the room
5% off at WeX plus £500 cash back (OM1.2). Wife says "that's a good deal isn't it".
Yes darling it is lol. Guess I'll be pulling the trigger then lol
A few snaps from Paris shot with OM-1 and 8-25
Eiffel Tower by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Notre-Dame Cathedral by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Hôtel de Crillon by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Musée d'Orsay by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Ah wait, scratch that, found more discussion re amazon and cashback, both on here and other sites that it excludes amazon. Thought that was too good to be true!
If you check the T&C of the promotion it states Amazon is not included in the cash back.Amazon are on the Olympus approved suppliers list.
My understanding is that the lens must be sold and supplied by Amazon themselves, and not a third party supplier.
If you check the T&C of the promotion it states Amazon is not included in the cash back.
MyOMSYSTEM
my.omsystem.com
- Eligible Products:
- This Promotion only applies for products purchased within a Participating Country via
- the OM Digital Solutions Online Shop or
- an authorized OM Digital Solutions dealer excluding Amazon, Digitec, OTTO, Galaxus and their affiliated retailers. A dealer can be found here.
CheersI do like the symmetry of No 2.
It costs much less to go to work than sitting at home buying camera gearCaved into GAS and have an OM1.2 arriving tomorrow.
I did part ex some items against it and if I sell one of my OM1 bodies, it will be £467 cost to upgrade which I was happy with given the 5 year warranty
I'm off till next Monday lolIt costs much less to go to work than sitting at home buying camera gear![]()
Got to do a bit at work today and tomorrow then I’m off until Monday too.I'm off till next Monday lol
Luckily it's my business and I'm not skint which helps a little.
I recently sold some physical gold and silver I'd had for over 15 years, took some of the profit..
I never spend money I don't have
I am usually very good with spending.Got to do a bit at work today and tomorrow then I’m off until Monday too.
Looks like it might cost a bit more £££ for both of us until then. Saying that, my wife’s been off since last week. I just don’t want to know what she’s been buying lol!
Enjoy the new camera when it arrives![]()
New toy arrived. I now have 4 genuine OM batteries and two of the USB C rechargeable Mathorn ones (think these are great).
I can sell two original batteries but any idea how these can be posted?
I have been told batteries cannot be sent via post?
I would offer them here first, the new battery that came with my OM1.2 and the new battery they threw in as part of the promotion.
I'm in the same boat.
I have about 7 Sony A7R2 batteries.
You may as well keep them as you can't send them I don't think.
Strange as Amazon & other retailers don't seem to have an issue getting them to you when you buy them.
I've sent batteries by Royal Mail.
Wrapped individually inside the package, I've told my local post office that they're batteries, they fixed a 'battery' label to the outside of the package, and then sent normally.
I have to assume that they are not breaking PO rules, so I would suggest it's worth having a chat to your local post office.
Worst case I can sell them to WEXI'm in the same boat.
I have about 7 Sony A7R2 batteries.
You may as well keep them as you can't send them I don't think.
Strange as Amazon & other retailers don't seem to have an issue getting them to you when you buy them.
I’ve sold batteries to MPB in the past. OE ones of course.I'm in the same boat.
I have about 7 Sony A7R2 batteries.
You may as well keep them as you can't send them I don't think.
Strange as Amazon & other retailers don't seem to have an issue getting them to you when you buy them.
Worst case I can sell them to WEX
I'll ask at the post office
No just went old school.Did you use Procapture?
Did you tell them specifically they were Lithium?I've sent batteries by Royal Mail.
Wrapped individually inside the package, I've told my local post office that they're batteries, they fixed a 'battery' label to the outside of the package, and then sent normally.
I have to assume that they are not breaking PO rules, so I would suggest it's worth having a chat to your local post office.
Coot, Isle of Man by Pete, on Flickr
Grey Plover, Isle of Man by Pete, on FlickrJust had two for the Nikon delivered today . Brand new in plastic bagsSo how do the sellers send them through Royal Mail when purchased new?
Bloody ridiculous.
Just seen this on the M43rds FB page also.OM1 Mk2 and 40-150f4 this evening
First Supermoon of 2026 this evening over Southwold Pier, Suffolk in the UK. Apparently its a wolf moon.
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