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Re: Canon Cinema EOS Camera & Lens Loyalty Discounts, Instant Rebates, & 0% Lease Off
Thank you, that is very helpful.
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I just worked with Terry to get a lease through Canon. I did it because he contributes to this forum. He got the lease through quickly,and professionally. I had my C100 in hand about a week after initiating the process. Thoroughly recommend his company.
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Thanks for the recommendation Al. Hope you enjoy the C100.
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Warning there are hidden charges with Canon C300 lease to buy! I have paid 12 months which included state sales tax all good to here. Pay off number has added what Canon calls property/country tax 10% of the payoff figure.
I am overseas till Monday an will contact my attorney also will post quotes from Canon. Be aware since this is not mentioned nor could my attorney find it in the agreement. |
Not very happy with Canon adding this charge. Has anyone else had this problem with unknown charges being added for no reason?
My bad not knowing this ahead of time. I have to pay an extra $806.30 when I pay off the camera this week. Too bad this is not more upfront in the payoff. It is a property tax according to your state in the US. You do not get a receipt or know where it goes but they can add it in. Lesson learned here and just want others to know this is part of the deal. Moving forward |
All Cinema EOS Rebates and 0% Promos Expire January 4
Canon Instant Rebates and 0% Promotions are scheduled to expire on January 4, 2014.
The sweet spot seems to be buying a camera body with a set of Cinema Primes and getting an $8000 package discount on the 0% lease while tacking on an extra EF lens to get the $550-$800 mail in rebate. Canon C300 + 5 Cinema Prime Lens Package: C300 EF, CN-E14mm, 24mm, 50mm, 85mm, & 135mm Lenses = $8000 Discount = $1304 per Month on 0% Lease Apply Online for a 0% Canon Lease Let us know if you have any questions about how to maximize the rebates. Terry Nixon Ph 512-440-1400 Ext 203 Texas Media Systems 4311 Medical Parkway Austin, TX 78756 Texas Media Systems: Video Acquisition, Pro Audio, Video Editing, Integrated Systems www.facebook.com/texasmediasystems www.twitter.com/txmedia |
Re: Canon Cinema EOS Camera & Lens Loyalty Discounts, Instant Rebates, & 0% Lease Off
Any of this available in the UK?
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Thierry,
They do it and won't tell you what tax it is. They also would not send me a receipt for the extra tax when I paid off my camera. Canon lost my business with this move after I sold the C300. |
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Also, I'm going to share some information provided to me by email from Terry Nixon, the originator of this thread, from our sponsor Texas Media Systems. I believe Terry intended for me to post this publicly:
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Hi Chris,
You can kill this thread since I know Canon is a big supporter of this site. Not trying to make trouble here. My experience has been: Yes there is a mention in the agreement. But it does not say what the tax is? It is not a sales tax as Canon says? Canon would not give us a receipt of this tax for my taxes? And the rate is not my sales tax rate? All very strange and I would prefer if they were up front. Did I pay the tax? Yes, I had to, I sold the camera and needed to clear the loan. I have now done the lease to purchase with Sony for the F55. So I got the rate in advance but Sony says as Canon did there could be other charges. My whole point is buyer be ware, the big companies are not giving you 0% only, there are hidden fees and when they won't tell you the fee up front it is not right. |
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Thanks Paul,
I'm not willing to kill this thread (or edit it for that matter) because I believe that it will be helpful to those folks who are considering the lease program, in that they will be aware of the associated taxes and fees, etc. I've never been a fan of the "zero percent down" marketing strategy, whether it's for a camera or a car or a new set of living room furniture. There's always a catch or some associated cost or something. There has to be, since the capitalism model cannot thrive without profit. I'm fine with that, but don't call it free, because free has no value. Make it a good deal, and then call it a good deal. I believe the equipment lease programs offered by the majors can be a very good deal for someone who doesn't have the immediate cash to buy outright. Even with the taxes, fees, charges, etc., a lease program makes perfect sense for a particular market segment. We're fortunate to have site sponsors like Terry and Texas Media Systems who are in a position to put lease offers in front of our readers. A lease can be an effective solution for jump-starting a new video production business, or extending the reach an existing one. For those folks who are considering a leasing option, being aware and informed up front about what's exactly involved is always the best way to go. |
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Well said Chris,
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What's bad about it though, is the 0% lease offer is very prominent and was used for marketing the product, yet the agreement to pay the personal property tax is buried in the fine print of the contract. And in Paul's case, he now has double taxation because he has to pay tangible personal property tax twice, once for Rhode Island, while also picking up the share owed by CFS to their state.
In other words, Paul hasn't really been given true 0% because they are forcing him to reimburse a personal property tax obligation owed by them, while also having to pay in his own state. 0% or "free" implies there was a promotional discount. CFS could have just financed an outright purchase on credit at 0% interest, and would have avoided incurring the personal property tax on the leased equipment. For a business, leasing equipment has an income tax benefit because they can expense the lease payment rather than depreciating it as a capital cost. So whether a lease is a tax benefit or a consequence has to be carefully considered, which is what Paul is saying, he wasn't able to because they couldn't tell him up front, or even after the fact just what that charge was going to amount to. Tom [sign_off] |
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Well, let's be fair. I wouldn't call Paragraph One "buried." Nor is the print under the Terms & Conditions any finer there than it is elsewhere (the entire page seems to be done in a very small font!). I think the tax has to be done at the assessed value, not the actual charge (or lack of charge), so I don't think a true 0% would affect that, but I could be mistaken.
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Tom, please do not write what happen to me when you do not know all the facts.
I think it is best to let this sit and do as Chris asked, keep the thread live so people can learn. Not to bash Canon or any other manufacture. |
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Just a reminder that all Canon Cinema EOS Instant Rebates & 0% Lease Promotions will expire January 4.
Elf Director of Photography Gets His Shot with the Canon C100. |
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A simple answer is... If you can't afford it, don't buy it :)
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Maybe I'm still not clear of what I signed. 0% interest does not mean zero fees nor taxes. Here's the story as I understood it from Canon (and also from Terry). I live in WA, and we pay sales tax here. Terry's company is in Texas, but I'm actually leasing it from Canon out of Chicago (I believe). I pay sales tax on this to Canon, because they also do business in Washington state. So I end up paying about 8 or 9% more because of state sales (or use) tax. I assume this going in and would pay it regardless of what the *interest* rate is. If I leased it from the local Canon dealer (who unfortunately does not give the kind of service Terry does, nor has invested in the web presence of B&H) I would pay Canon the same tax per month. If I lived in Oregon, I would not pay sales tax on this, as I understand it. Washington most definitely expects me to file that I paid this sales tax, or not.
Not sure what additional costs I might end up paying to Canon, but going in I questioned this very phrase on their lease, and that's what I was told it covered (along with the spurious but cheap documentation fee). So at this time I'm still a happy camper. I've got a camera and have a fully expensible lease payment rather than a depreciation expense. I think that I made a good choice, and don't feel that I've been cheated by Canon (at least yet). We'll see what the final closing costs are to buy out, but it looks to be $1. Not sure that's accurate, but probably close. I'd consider it again if I needed another camera. If it turns out they are looking to find a way to tack on 3 or 4% through fees, that is getting a bit of a grey area. But I've not seen that yet. |
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