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Adrian are you moving away from Sony?you took some lovely shots with it.Thanks Mick think the cost will come down again quite quickly,it depends how patient Iam to whether I wait or not
Adrian are you moving away from Sony?you took some lovely shots with it.Thanks Mick think the cost will come down again quite quickly,it depends how patient Iam to whether I wait or not
Adrian are you moving away from Sony?you took some lovely shots with it.
Lol hi Adrianyes you got me but inbetween i had the xt10 x30 a5100 and a6000. But that was within a month but this one is a keeper,i can only imagine what your photos are going to be like with a D810,everything you touch turns to gold im going to rename you Midas. Will be looking out for your first new photos.
All the best
Chris
Thanks Chris for your kind words about my pictures .. The D810 was on the cards and I nearly pressed the button on one this evening. But have ordered a Nikon D750 instead with Sigma 24-35 and Sigma 150-600 Contemporary. I will see you on the D750 thread
I'll see you in the classifieds congrats, great camera.
I'll see you in the classifieds congrats, great camera.
Not if i see him first lol. JK Adrian,I know this is a keeper for you too
Iam surprised none has made me an offer yet
You only just ordered it. I know you don't keep gear long but damn.
how about the Sigma 24-35
I was just wondering if anyone had actually taken advantage of the trade up deal with WEX from a D800 to the D810?
I am in the process of trying to do so. I have previously always had great service from WEX but I recently completed their part exchange form to begin the process but the part exchange value I was offered wasn't anywhere near the trade-up part exchange that they detail on their website http://www.wexphotographic.com/partexchange/?event=nikon-d810-trade-in-bonus
My d800 is blemish free, complete with all accessories and original box and with a shutter count of approximately 4500.
You will notice that the final combined credit that they offer does not add up but I dont know which value is incorrect. I am currently waiting to hear back from them as I've directed their part exchange team back to their own website, in the mean time I was just wondering if an TP'ers had actually completed the trade-up part exchange.
Thanks Mick.
Totally take your point about resale values when selling privately, but for me personally I prefer the simplicity, security and ease of a part exchange deal.
Just to update my post above, I've since heard back from WEX and the figures stated in the example on their website were wrong, they have since corrected the D800 to D810 deal and the combined credit is now £1070 not £1250 as previously stated.
I got really annoyed with WEX yesterday.I was just wondering if anyone had actually taken advantage of the trade up deal with WEX from a D800 to the D810?
I am in the process of trying to do so. I have previously always had great service from WEX but I recently completed their part exchange form to begin the process but the part exchange value I was offered wasn't anywhere near the trade-up part exchange that they detail on their website http://www.wexphotographic.com/partexchange/?event=nikon-d810-trade-in-bonus
My d800 is blemish free, complete with all accessories and original box and with a shutter count of approximately 4500.
You will notice that the final combined credit that they offer does not add up but I dont know which value is incorrect. I am currently waiting to hear back from them as I've directed their part exchange team back to their own website, in the mean time I was just wondering if an TP'ers had actually completed the trade-up part exchange.
so they are giving you £1,070 for a mint D800 against a new D810 - so the cost to change is £1,795 minus £1,070 = £725
I got really annoyed with WEX yesterday.
They also have a similar deal on trade in bonus for the D750 but at £150.
Their site states "Any Working DSLR". They won't take my D3000 though as it has a very small scratch on the LCD because they say it is not in a sellable condition.
I queried why they wouldn't take it when they're site states "Any Working DSLR" and they just reiterated that it's not sellable.
I suggested that they update their site or even put some T&Cs on the offer. I was told my concerns would be passed to the relevant department.
Interestingly, I know Jessops don't have a good reputation for trade in, but they're offering around £28 with the £150 bonus on top.
WEX just riled me up a bit, I can see why some of you guys buy from the likes of HDEW.
so they are giving you £1,070 for a mint D800 against a new D810 - so the cost to change is £1,795 minus £1,070 = £725 ......... or is that against their "retail price" of £2,145, (£1,795 + £350) - so the cost to change would be £1,075
Hi Bill, their web offer is £720+£350 (bonus) = £1070. But this is based on their D810 advertised price of £2139. So D800 + £1069 to upgrade. As much as its not quite as attractive as it was with the error, I still don't think this is too bad to be honest after looking at private D800 sales.
Or sell yours privately for ~£900, buy from Panamoz and it will cost you ~£650... £400 is a lot of dosh to most people.
Absolutely no idea, it's not even a deep scratch more of a surface scratch.Strange that, a lot of their used stock have scratches so how is your item not sellable?!
£400 is a lot of money to me too chaps but I I prefer UK specification technology, the security of buying and selling through a well established company plus avoiding the time consuming activity that selling privately can be.
David. Rejecting your camera due to a surface scratch when stating 'any working DSLR' is really poor. Like you I have always liked WEX but that would hack me off too.
Bill, you mentioned about the £350 off deal of normal price was about maybe trying to take on the grey market companies. It looked like that deal was very short lived though, do you think that it may also be that if you believe the rumour mill, the D810 successor isn't far away and WEX know that?
£400 is a lot of money to me too chaps but I I prefer UK specification technology, the security of buying and selling through a well established company plus avoiding the time consuming activity that selling privately can be.
I'm guessing HDEW will be the same but Panamoz just tell you to send the camera to Nikon and once you show them a copy of the quote they authorise the work and pay you to pay them. The service really is top notch and Tina will do anything she can to put your mind at rest.
I contacted Grays of Westminster to ask what they would offer for my old D3000 just to see their opinion.David. Rejecting your camera due to a surface scratch when stating 'any working DSLR' is really poor. Like you I have always liked WEX but that would hack me off too.
Bill, you mentioned about the £350 off deal of normal price was about maybe trying to take on the grey market companies. It looked like that deal was very short lived though, do you think that it may also be that if you believe the rumour mill, the D810 successor isn't far away and WEX know that?