Today on Twitter: 2008-07-31

  • Good morning twitter! #
  • When bad things happen to good cameras - Popular Photography Magazine http://tinyurl.com/5latj6 #
  • Buyer’s Guide: Extended Camera Warranties - Popular Photography Magazine http://tinyurl.com/5bbvkc #
  • Dawntech di-GPS Pro - 1 Left In Stock - more on backorder #
  • Buying Service Contracts & Warranties (Best Buy, B&H, Circuit City, etc) - Older Blog Post http://tinyurl.com/6ywzzf #
  • Q: I just bought a camera at Best Buy. Can I purchase the Mack Camera Warranty? http://tinyurl.com/5mwrgk #
  • Testing reverse TwitterTools blog post via Twitter #
  • @aaronspence Have you tried the Dawntech Di-GPS Pro? It’s the perfect GPS for the Nikon system #
  • @epytwen It is a wonderful tool! #
  • @Marchdoe If you haven’t picked one up yet give us a call! #
  • @darrylw4 And the new Pro model has the passthrough for use of a 10 pin connection! #
  • @dealmac We have bundles available on our blog store to get discounts on PocketWizards! #
  • Retweet @BWJones: @jeremyhall Your best option is Pocket Wizard! http://www.pocketwizard.com/ #
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When bad things happen to good cameras (2006)

A couple of years ago, John Owens of Popular Photography magazine came to Mack Camera for an interview. Mel Kevoe, owner of Mack Camera said some good tips for our customers. Below is a short snippet from the article. If you did get a chance to read the article, follow the link below to give it a read. (July 2006)

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“Busted”

The plastic bins are piled high with cameras—hundreds of them. Point and shoots. SLRs. Digital. Film. A rubber band around each holds a neatly folded sheet of paper with the owner’s name and address, as well as the reason the camera is here: “Doesn’t focus.” “Won’t turn on.” “Everything is blurred.”

Welcome to Mack Camera & Video Service, the photographic equivalent of the Intensive Care Unit. In a squat yellow building on the main drag of Springfield, NJ, 17 technicians poke, probe, and power up each camera to cure what ails it. Each year, Mack sells more than 200,000 extended warranties, which kick in after the manufacturers’ expire. Though only a small percentage of the cameras break, those that do land in these plastic bins.

Mack’s President Melvin I. Kevoe and his team have seen it all. From the guy who mailed his camera in a bed of freshly popped popcorn, to those who can never get their cameras to work because they refuse to read the manual. But most of the problems fall into fairly clear-cut categories.

http://www.popphoto.com/popularphotographyfeatures/2515/when-bad-things-happen-to-good-cameras.html?print_page=y

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Buyer’s Guide: Extended Camera Warranties (2004)

In March 2004, Popular Photography magazine published an article for consumers buying extended warranties. Jason Schneider made some really great points and advice for the buyer. Jason stated that two great places to purchase our contract are B&H Photo and Adorama. Since the article was written B&H no longer carries our service contracts as they now sell their own house brand. Below is a small snippet from the article. Click the link at the bottom of this post to read the whole article.

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I bought a $400 digital ca0304_warranties_2_Fmera 13 months ago, and then it broke. The camera company said it was an internal circuitry problem, but since it was three weeks out of warranty, it would cost $167 to fix. Would an extended warranty have really protected me?”It’s a question we’re often asked. And these days, the answer is—in most cases—yes. But before you buy an extended warranty for your camera, let’s take a look at some other questions you might have.0304_warranties_1_F
Can Mack repair digital cameras?

Yes, they can do almost all. Here’s one being worked on.
Without a warranty, digital repairs may run you big bucks.

http://www.popphoto.com/howto/837/buyers-guide-extended-camera-warranties.html

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