mloc123 wrote: » Still "processing"
mloc123 wrote: » Just ordered a phone from them... now to forget about it for a week
Heebie wrote: I don't think they ever carried Pentax. There must be reasons for these things.
Nforce wrote: Seems that eglobal are no longer selling Nikon branded equipment?
Nforce wrote: » Seems that eglobal are no longer selling Nikon branded equipment?
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » Any opinions on ordering an RX100 from them ? Roughly 250 cheaper then other places.https://www.eglobalcentral.eu/s0ny-cybershot-dsc-rx100-iii-digital-camera-pal.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImp-z9ejs2gIVCr7tCh2WCwD7EAQYAiABEgJB3PD_BwE#/home
Gandolph Lundgren wrote: » I hope so! Just put an order in for a phone €600 normally, €300 on eGlobaL Central. Cacking myself a bit actually. I'm going to take your advice & stay away from tracking for a week.
Portlawslim wrote: It arrived today, delighted with it
Portlawslim wrote: » Just ordered this from them, fingers crossedhttp://www.tamron.jp/en/product/lenses/a035.html £748 on Amazon €999 in Berningham's €999 in Conn's €532 on E Global with insurance Crazy!
tedpan wrote: I've used Canon and Nikon for warranty here, always purchase from Asia. Lots of boardsies have confirmed this too.
kave2 wrote: So let's say I buy the camera somewhere in Asia and bring it here, than it's not covered by warranty here in Ireland?
Heebie wrote: Pretty much, yes. Although if you brought it back to Asia, they'd likely honor whatever warranty is offered there.
kave2 wrote: » Got in touch with e-infinity. Products they sell are not covered by manufacturer warranty. All the repairs are done by them in house. How come they are not covered by manufacturer? Bit afraid to order now, but their prices are so good thought. Second cheapest I found was Amazon, 200e more. Anyone ordered from them?
Heebie wrote: » kave2 wrote: Got in touch with e-infinity. Products they sell are not covered by manufacturer warranty. All the repairs are done by them in house. How come they are not covered by manufacturer? That would be grey market goods. You'd be getting goods meant for a market other than the one you're in. We get European and/or UK market goods here. In the US, they get us/Canada goods. A company like that is selling goods probably meant for Southeast Asian markets. Each market has a certain number of global repair centres, and the price of the goods factors in the expected number that will show up for warranty repair in that market. That's generally why out-of-market repairs aren't allowed. So.. you'd have the choice of returning it to those folks, or finding a repair shop in the market the goods were released into by the manufacturer and getting a warranty repair done there. Would you want to have to bring your camera to Malaysia for a warranty repair?
kave2 wrote: Got in touch with e-infinity. Products they sell are not covered by manufacturer warranty. All the repairs are done by them in house. How come they are not covered by manufacturer?
Southern Comfort wrote: » I bought a Canon EOS 80D from e-infinity a few months ago. €669. I saved myself a small fortune. Their communication from order to arrival was great. I had it in about 8 days. Original box etc. I was 100% satisfied with them. And I'm going to order a Canon 10-18mm lens from them shortly. At €199 it's cheaper than most second hand ones online. I would certainly recommend them, given my experience with them.
Gandolph Lundgren wrote: I hope so! Just put an order in for a phone €600 normally, €300 on eGlobaL Central. Cacking myself a bit actually. I'm going to take your advice & stay away from tracking for a week.