cameras buyers....beware!

Jun 05, 2008 20:49

My family told me to choose what I wanted for my Birthday and they would buy it. I chose the Canon Rebel XSi. Went to Tall's Camera shop in the U-Village, asked them to match a price I had seen at Kits Cameras and they did. Only thing was that the only camera box they had  in stock had obviously been dropped. Since I didn't want that one, they sent me to Northgate mall to get a new sealed never opened box. Do to paper work problems, I had to wait for over 20 min. to get my camera.  Finally got the camera, went home and plugged in the battery to charge.

As I was fiddling through the contents of my box:
  • "Huh!" I thought, "The camera has no plastic covering over the LCD and there are some finger prints as well"
  • "Huh!" I thought again "The battery only took 15 min to fully charge!"
  • I open the manual and note that it takes a full 2 hours to charge a new battery from empty to full.
  • I turn on my brand new camera and think, "Huh!"  the date is correct.  and the time has been set as well!"  o.O
  • Now I know the box has been opened and the camera has been fiddled with, but I am still willing to believe that this is a new camera.  Like when you buy a new car.  It doesn't have zero miles on it.  I may have a 100 or so.
  • I take my first picture and the counter reads 100-6819
  • "WHAT THE HELL!" I think.  "O.K.....this camera is definitely going back!  6819 pictures already shot on my camera IS NOT NEW!  I think some creep employee took this thing out for the weekend, and put it back in the box afterwards. 
Luckily, with the support of my boyfriend, I take the camera back to the U-village and explain all my points and they give me a full refund, which was a huge relief, because I expected them to give me hassle about it.  I think telling them that over 6,000 pictures taken in 4 hours was not really possible.    I am wondering if this is some sign that I shouldn't buy a camera for the time being. 
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