Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I know there are those on the list who have had problems with B&H - but then there are those who have had problems dealing with Leica ;-) - but I have yet to have a single one - I've gone into the store innumerable times, have made purchases over the web, and by phone, and I've never had a problem, other than having to wait for a clerk in the store. Good prices; good service; good store. On 6/19/05 9:25 AM, "Victor Rubin" <vroger@gmail.com> wrote: > I read Nathan's comment about B&H Camera in New York. I am able to > judge camera shops having worked at Willoughby's back in the late 60s > while in High School and college. Commercial photography just did not > allow me to keep body and soul together. Over the years I have shopped > in many places finally settling on Adorama because a chap with whom I > worked at Willoughby's worked there. In any event, when they did not > propose a "fair deal" on a trade -in and really weren't truthful (face > to face) with me, I went to B&H and haven't looked back. I needed a > copy of a sales slip for a warranty repair, and it was emailed to me > eo instante- their prices are low and fair. Their trade-ins are not > great but higher than Adorama. Finally, being that they are NOT on > commission (we were at the big W), they take their time when working > with you. Now I am not speaking of mail order, I have the privilege of > being in New York and can see them- but I find them a good > establishment and recommend them highly. They are worth a visit just > to look at their "system" of handling customers. A series of overhead > baskets move items from one place to another- absolutely ingenious. > vroger > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information