Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I was probably one of the first few to buy the camera from LHSA direct and I received mine after about 2 months. This is considering that fact that I was in time for the initial 300 .72 cameras. Those subscribing after the initial 300 will have to wait longer. The dealer angle came as a surprise to me and they probabaly have the network to obtain more than one camera. But I think LHSA did not say that it holds the monopoly or all rights to the sale. The secondary market is beyond their control. I am inclined to think that the staff handling the LHSA orders are volunteers and they are doing their best under the circumstances. I can understand why people can be angry when they took a bus, then saw a taxi overtake the bus and they realised that they could also have taken a taxi for the same price. Dan K. At 04:56 AM 8/7/00 -0400, you wrote: > >I don't know for sure, but speculating for a second, I suspect that what you >are experiencing are the results of a combination of things. On the one >hand, I suspect that the LHSA might be understaffed for handing the number >of requests they've had for the black-paint cameras. Hence the delay. > >I also suspect that the camera stores' offers are separate from the LHSA and >not organized by them. They saw an opportunity to offer a service to their >customers and chose to do so. Hence LHSA not announcing the possibility of >getting cameras through dealers and a free year's membership. > >M. > - --------------------------------------------------------------- Pride is the Stone over which many People stumble. ===============================================================