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I always thought the point of a forum is to comment on one another's posts, a conversation in fact.He's commenting on what you wrote(with respect)
Clearly I have been under a misapprehension.
I always thought the point of a forum is to comment on one another's posts, a conversation in fact.He's commenting on what you wrote(with respect)
If you didn’t like their quote you could have asked for the gear back? Theres no obligation to accept their offer and they even would’ve posted it back to you FOC.I sold them some Elinchrom ELB flashes and the quote was good, however, they then knocked it down a fair whack which I was very disappointed about! Especially when the one kit had several extras like more cables, grids, extra reflector - which they said "we just work on what was listed and tick off" - so no real reflection on the actual item in front of them.
Even more frustrating when they then list it up 2.5x the sale value they gave me, but knocked my quote down so much that I was almost tempted to just bring it somewhere else but with postage and waiting over 2 weeks for any process, I didn't want the extra hassle. First time selling to them but maybe the last, reading all these other comments
Yes, I know but my issue was the fact that all the extra cables, grids, reflectors that were included in the main kit were just ignored, and the quote wasn't reflection on the kit in front of them. In the middle of moving, so trying to get the kit back would have been more hassle, so I just took the hit.If you didn’t like their quote you could have asked for the gear back? Theres no obligation to accept their offer and they even would’ve posted it back to you FOC.
You wouldn't have go the extras back, they would have binned them (or taken them home!)Yes, I know but my issue was the fact that all the extra cables, grids, reflectors that were included in the main kit were just ignored, and the quote wasn't reflection on the kit in front of them. In the middle of moving, so trying to get the kit back would have been more hassle, so I just took the hit.
Just from working in a camera retail store previously years ago, it was more a case of being surprised that they don’t actually assess the kit that’s provided just go by a tick box system (there words) so anything that’s an extra doesn’t even get a lookYou wouldn't have go the extras back, they would have binned them (or taken them home!)
Read the T&Cs, it in there![]()
Crooked bunch in my opinion!Sent some kit off to MPB and received a quote update from them today. They've reduced it by £90 claiming there was no battery included, but there definitely was one in the box.
Has anyone else had this happen? Did you have any success in resolving the issue?
I think thats probably a little unfair to be honest. Even the biggest/well respected companies mess up from time to time. I have over 40 transactions with them over the last 3 years, and have never had a negative experience with them.Crooked bunch in my opinion!
hmm true, Just going off of my experience. Incorrect trade in, damaged item sent, then I had to "buy back" my exact lens at their listed price (much higher) as I wanted it back. But hey..I think thats probably a little unfair to be honest. Even the biggest/well respected companies mess up from time to time. I have over 40 transactions with them over the last 3 years, and have never had a negative experience with them.
At least you got a 12 month guarantee which you did not have before.hmm true, Just going off of my experience. Incorrect trade in, damaged item sent, then I had to "buy back" my exact lens at their listed price (much higher) as I wanted it back. But hey..
I sent a DSLR for PX for another camera. They knocked £100 of the price because of a ‘non Nikon battery’. How the hell can they justify that!
That was the battery that came with itQuite easily given the difference in third-party batteries versus OEM ones. After all, why didn't you buy a Nikon version?
What Nikon were you trading in ?I sent a DSLR for PX for another camera. They knocked £100 of the price because of a ‘non Nikon battery’. How the hell can they justify that!
£100 less ??...and it is worth less than an OEM version.
A low milage D3 in excellent/good condition.What Nikon were you trading in ?
I am currently mid transaction with MPB and so far it really isn't going too well. I was promised a delivery on a specific day, waiting for a good day to wait for it to be delivered to get sent an email just before lunch saying, without apology, it wasn't going to get delivered that day. Okay I understand that was probably down to DPD rather than MPB.
The lens arrived on the Thursday instead of the Wednesday and my heart sank as soon as I opened the box. My 'Like New' lens stinks of smoke and was so obvious as soon as I opened the box. and when my wife came into the same room asked if I had taken up smoking.
Other than the odour and a slightly battered box, I have not found an issue with the lens and it does not appear to be unduly dirty. I did raise a return on it almost as soon as I opened the box and yet to have a return agreed -or indeed any meaningful reply so leads me to my question. Would you just suck it up, wipe the lens down and live with it or would you return it? As I traded some items in PX I'm guessing those will no longer be available to me, I have no guarantee that any replacement lens will be any better and as they do not appear to have a phone number on their website I am stuck with their awful messaging service.
Is their guarantee worth anything?
I am currently mid transaction with MPB and so far it really isn't going too well. I was promised a delivery on a specific day, waiting for a good day to wait for it to be delivered to get sent an email just before lunch saying, without apology, it wasn't going to get delivered that day. Okay I understand that was probably down to DPD rather than MPB.
The lens arrived on the Thursday instead of the Wednesday and my heart sank as soon as I opened the box. My 'Like New' lens stinks of smoke and was so obvious as soon as I opened the box. and when my wife came into the same room asked if I had taken up smoking.
Other than the odour and a slightly battered box, I have not found an issue with the lens and it does not appear to be unduly dirty. I did raise a return on it almost as soon as I opened the box and yet to have a return agreed -or indeed any meaningful reply so leads me to my question. Would you just suck it up, wipe the lens down and live with it or would you return it? As I traded some items in PX I'm guessing those will no longer be available to me, I have no guarantee that any replacement lens will be any better and as they do not appear to have a phone number on their website I am stuck with their awful messaging service.
Is their guarantee worth anything?
That was my thought. Seems they don’t work weekends and were took over a day to acknowledge me during the week. I hope they don’t just delay replies in the hope I’ll just give up - I won’t.If a lens smells that strongly of smoke, I doubt wiping it down will do much.
I'd be chasing them for a refund/exchange.
Not sure if you have had a problem with DPD / MBP previously and they have taken up fumigating their sorting centres and vans following your complaint?It’s not the smell of smoke from the box you should be worried about it’s all the rat p*** and covid germs from going through the postage system sorting centers and in knackered old vans.
I hope you opened the box with rubber gloves on, I always do, or at least spray the packaging down with disinfectant or something.
Come to think of it, the smell could be rat p*** not smoke.
That was my thought. Seems they don’t work weekends and were took over a day to acknowledge me during the week. I hope they don’t just delay replies in the hope I’ll just give up - I won’t.
In future I also won’t trade kit in px - best I think to delaminate and sell the kit and buy the new then if the problem is a bit less painful.
Not sure if you have had a problem with DPD / MBP previously and they have taken up fumigating their sorting centres and vans following your complaint?
Either way glad you got a smile out of it.
No I wouldn't, the tobacco 'contamination' will have permeated the lens and will take a very long time to remove the smell.I am currently mid transaction with MPB and so far it really isn't going too well. I was promised a delivery on a specific day, waiting for a good day to wait for it to be delivered to get sent an email just before lunch saying, without apology, it wasn't going to get delivered that day. Okay I understand that was probably down to DPD rather than MPB.
The lens arrived on the Thursday instead of the Wednesday and my heart sank as soon as I opened the box. My 'Like New' lens stinks of smoke and was so obvious as soon as I opened the box. and when my wife came into the same room asked if I had taken up smoking.
Other than the odour and a slightly battered box, I have not found an issue with the lens and it does not appear to be unduly dirty. I did raise a return on it almost as soon as I opened the box and yet to have a return agreed -or indeed any meaningful reply so leads me to my question. Would you just suck it up, wipe the lens down and live with it or would you return it? As I traded some items in PX I'm guessing those will no longer be available to me, I have no guarantee that any replacement lens will be any better and as they do not appear to have a phone number on their website I am stuck with their awful messaging service.
Is their guarantee worth anything?
I am currently mid transaction with MPB and so far it really isn't going too well. I was promised a delivery on a specific day, waiting for a good day to wait for it to be delivered to get sent an email just before lunch saying, without apology, it wasn't going to get delivered that day. Okay I understand that was probably down to DPD rather than MPB.
The lens arrived on the Thursday instead of the Wednesday and my heart sank as soon as I opened the box. My 'Like New' lens stinks of smoke and was so obvious as soon as I opened the box. and when my wife came into the same room asked if I had taken up smoking.
Other than the odour and a slightly battered box, I have not found an issue with the lens and it does not appear to be unduly dirty. I did raise a return on it almost as soon as I opened the box and yet to have a return agreed -or indeed any meaningful reply so leads me to my question. Would you just suck it up, wipe the lens down and live with it or would you return it? As I traded some items in PX I'm guessing those will no longer be available to me, I have no guarantee that any replacement lens will be any better and as they do not appear to have a phone number on their website I am stuck with their awful messaging service.
Is their guarantee worth anything?
Its not the smell of smoke from the box you should be worried about its all the rat p*** and covid germs from going through the postage system sorting centers and in knackered old vans.
I hope you opened the box with rubber gloves on, I always do, or at least spray the packaging down with disinfectant or something.
Come to think of it, the smell could be rat p*** not smoke.