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Is DigitalRev safe site on e-bay?

Hi
I find this DigitalRev advertises a Canon camera [Canon EOS 40D] cheaper than Amazon uk. Is it a safe site for me to place an order?
Has anybody bought any item that is over £700.00 in value from that site?

It is HongHong based firm I believe? Gurantee may be a sticky point,I suppose-Am I correct?
I will appreciate any experience - positive or negative.
thanking you
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  • snowshine wrote: »
    Hi
    I find this DigitalRev advertises a Canon camera [Canon EOS 40D] cheaper than Amazon uk. Is it a safe site for me to place an order?
    Has anybody bought any item that is over £700.00 in value from that site?

    It is HongHong based firm I believe? Gurantee may be a sticky point,I suppose-Am I correct?
    I will appreciate any experience - positive or negative.
    thanking you

    £700 on a website in hong kong likelyhood a cheap copy.. I would look elsewhere.. Its not your website is it..
    NO!
    MY NAME IS NOT WORZEL
    IM JUST FEELING SLIGHTLY ROUGH TODAY
  • snowshine
    snowshine Posts: 148 Forumite
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    No It is not my web site.
    Amazon sells it for £789. DigitalRev £756.14[inc Tax & Postage]
  • Rebel
    Rebel Posts: 189 Forumite
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    They are not copies, but the original article, and they are a reputable company however they have been known to take your money and then find they are out of stock, sure they give you your money back (or if you are prepared to wait send the goods to you after a shortish delay)

    There are a number of UK based specialists who will get close to matching their prices, unfortunately the one I use most often is not advertising at present, I assume he is off on another buying trip.

    The big problem is if your items get checked at customs, you get a bill for duty as well as handling charges and VAT on both of these, this can often be more than the saving you thought you were making.

    Personally I suggest if you want advice on such a specialist item like this, it may be worth going to a specialist digital photography site.

    If its a something like a 40D you want, type in Canon user groups in google, that will give you some alternatives to gain information, and the users may tell you where they purchased their cameras from.

    HTH

    PS I cant be more specific as I run a digital photography site of my own and I am not prepared to pimp on another forum.
  • Rebel
    Rebel Posts: 189 Forumite
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    £700 on a website in hong kong likelyhood a cheap copy.. I would look elsewhere.. Its not your website is it..
    This company is huge in the digital photography world, so if it is this guy's website, he is a very rich man!
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    snowshine wrote: »
    No It is not my web site.
    Amazon sells it for £789. DigitalRev £756.14[inc Tax & Postage]

    for me,not a big enough saving to not use amazon
    bearing in mind any customs duty will destroy any saving
  • snowshine
    snowshine Posts: 148 Forumite
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    PS I cant be more specific as I run a digital photography site of my own and I am not prepared to pimp on another forum.[/quote]

    Can I access your web site on the web?
  • snowshine
    snowshine Posts: 148 Forumite
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    custardy wrote: »
    for me,not a big enough saving to not use amazon
    bearing in mind any customs duty will destroy any saving

    DigitaRev claims that they will pay the customs duty & postage for that price
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    how are they doing that?
    using a prepaid full courier service or just marking it gift?
  • snowshine
    snowshine Posts: 148 Forumite
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    custardy wrote: »
    how are they doing that?
    using a prepaid full courier service or just marking it gift?

    If you go to my above link and select as if you are buying.
    Now if you click on your basket,you will recognise the break down. There you will find 17.5% added as for tax and another £20 or so for postage,
    All in all come to £33.00 cheaper than Amazon.
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