Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/02/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 2/12/02 10:15:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, msmall@infi.net writes: > >If I fill in my local dealer's name on the card, would Leica double check > >before honoring the Passport? > > > > No. And do not fill the card in and do not send it in. Simply e-mail > Leica that you own the lens and give them the serial number. Keep the > card, Wrong. Leica/Northvale has on its computers every Leica camera and lens I've bought NEW from an authorized dealer, together with the name of the dealer and the date of registration. I have a copy of their computer print-out of my stuff. I just spoke with Debbie in the Registration department at Northvale. For at least as long as she has been there (24 years) they record each camera and lens shipped to each dealer by serial number and date of shipment. Occasionally a dealer will send a piece to another franchised dealer who will sell to a customer. When the Passport registration comes in, they will verify that the piece was in fact sent dealer to dealer. it is possible that on a recent camera/lens bought from a private individual with Passport unfilled, you might be able to persuade Leica to honor the Passport (this is Rosner saying this, not Debbie or Leica). If I wondered, I would call Northvale: 1-800-222-0118 and ask for registration. They really do try to be accommodating. BTW, Passport protection, if I could get it, would be far, far more important to me than the few extra dollars that having the registration certificate might bring when (and if) I ever wanted to sell the lens. marc is correct about boxes having some value. Current packaging adds something but not nearly what a pristine original M3 or M2 box would. The Passport program incidentally is something like 15 years old, sometime in the 80s. Seth LaK 9 - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html