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Phil Todd
Monday 21st July 2003, 22:23
I've decide to try and join the 21st century and go digital and not wanting to be too adventurous am planning on getting the above camera.
Warehouse Express (http://www.warehouseexpress.com/) have a "megabundle" of the normal CP4500 bundle plus extra 64mb memory card and extra battery for £465 with a 10% deposit and 9 months interest free option which sounds good.
Any other good deals about?
Dave Smith
Monday 21st July 2003, 23:19
Hi Phil
I've just bought the CP4500 together with an extra battery and 64Mb card from CPW (http://www.cpw.uk.com/) who have stores in Colchester and Norwich.
I personally didn't consider Warehouse Express (http://www.warehouseexpress.com/) as I would rather have a shop that I could go back to in person should there be a problem. CPW didn't offer the interest free option, but then again I didn't ask.
Another thought, Jessops claim to match any price, so you could try them if you have a local store.
I haven't seen a better price than yours.
Dave
Edit: Sorry forgot to mention price from CPW - £469.01
Andy Bright
Tuesday 22nd July 2003, 00:19
Originally posted by Dave Smith
Hi Phil
I personally didn't consider Warehouse Express as I would rather have a shop that I could go back to in person should there be a problem. CPW didn't offer the interest free option, but then again I didn't ask.
Dave
Good for you, Dave. I have nightmares about a society where all purchases are made from faceless factory units... or from chain stores where no informed advice is available (which includes, it seems to me, most Jessops stores).
stevo
Tuesday 22nd July 2003, 19:23
Hi Phil
I think I saw the cp4500 for £428.00 on amazon.co.uk recently.
Regards Stevo.
Phil Todd
Tuesday 22nd July 2003, 21:53
I saw that £428 price on kelkoo a couple of weeks ago Stevo.
I think I may have to go for the Warehouse Express (http://www.warehouseexpress.com/) bundle esp as the interest free option's very handy for me at this time.
Phil Todd
Tuesday 22nd July 2003, 21:56
Originally posted by Andy Bright
Good for you, Dave. I have nightmares about a society where all purchases are made from faceless factory units... or from chain stores where no informed advice is available (which includes, it seems to me, most Jessops stores).
Yer not wrong about the lack of informed advice available at Jessops, they have been pretty useless to deal with in my limited experience. I guess the old saying about paying peanuts and getting monkeys holds true!
Rob in Japan
Wednesday 23rd July 2003, 01:06
Not sure about how difficult it is purchasing from Nikon USA, but I noticed they're selling "factory re-furbished" 4500's for US$369.99.
http://www.thenikonmall.com/, if anyone is interested.:bounce:
dylan
Wednesday 23rd July 2003, 04:04
I personally wouldn't use warehouse express again. I just recieved completion of an order I placed 2 months ago!
They also verbally assured me a certain printer was in stock, took the money then promptly put me on 'back order'.
stevo
Thursday 24th July 2003, 20:21
Just been to this website cameraking.co.uk,CP4500 £419.95
Regards Stevo.
digi-birder
Thursday 24th July 2003, 20:39
Jessops will price match Internet prices. I saved £130 on my Canon G3 - matching it with the Amazon price.
I have heard that they sometimes do throw in some extras as well, so it's got to be worth a try.
As for giving good advice - well, no they probably do not do that. I knew what I was going for so did not have to test that theory, but judging by the look of the staff at the branch I went to, I suspect that they wouldn't know an f-stop if it hit them in the face.
willimac
Thursday 24th July 2003, 21:58
Just to say have used Warehouse Express (http://www.warehouseexpress.com/) twice recently for fairly major purchases and found them both helpful and reasonably knowledgeable, both purchases received next day. I understand people have different experiences but feel that good service should be recognised.
Geoff Brown
Saturday 26th July 2003, 21:05
willimac,
I recently like you have had only good results from Warehouse Express (http://www.warehouseexpress.com/) and as you say they are very quick at getting items to you.
stevo
Saturday 26th July 2003, 21:44
I`ve had no problems with Warehouse Express (http://www.warehouseexpress.com/) .
Regards Stevo:t:
Blade
Saturday 26th July 2003, 22:19
Originally posted by Andy Bright
Good for you, Dave. I have nightmares about a society where all purchases are made from faceless factory units... or from chain stores where no informed advice is available (which includes, it seems to me, most Jessops stores).
Not to mention WE's origins ?
:cool:
Henry H
Friday 1st August 2003, 22:13
I actually got the Nikon cp4500 bundle mentioned at the start of this thread, but I got it from Jessops at Warehouse Express (http://www.warehouseexpress.com/) price. So, yes they definitely will match an internet price. They did expect to see a description of the offer and the price quoted, and a contact number for the internet site.
Henry H
Friday 1st August 2003, 22:15
I forgot to say, I got my eagle eye digiscope converter from Warehouse Express (http://www.warehouseexpress.com/) - at more or less the same price as Eagle Eye themselves. It arrived very quickly.
Blade
Saturday 2nd August 2003, 10:32
They have an agreement with eagle eye I belive and its difficult for other retailers to get a hold of them.
Im sure the OFT would have something to say about such arrangements ;-)
stevo
Wednesday 6th August 2003, 19:23
Hi all
I finally got my CP4500 today, Jessops price matched an internet price,all I had to do was provide them with a printout of the cheaper price.All in all I saved £75.00.
Regards Stevo.
Bill Came
Tuesday 19th August 2003, 20:12
southwest optics is well worth looking at they have some great bundles on speical offer.........
regards
bill..............
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