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Scott Jaco August 11th, 2007 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Julian Maytum (Post 726816)
Called that dealer and they tried to sell me a Panasonic HVX 200 instead saying it was a way better camera and I shouldn't bother with the JVC.

Julian

What was the reason for recommending the HVX over the HD110? Seems a bit strange.

Tim Dashwood August 11th, 2007 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Joseph A. Benoit (Post 727340)
HI
i don't understand JVC is JVC why not cover warr. work
whether its Canada or US is there something diff. with the Cameras
who covers for the warr. work, is'nt it JVC

just a thought
Joe

But JVC isn't just JVC. It is JVC Canada, JVC U.S.A, JVC Asia, JVC Europe, JVC Japan, JVC Brazil, JVC Argentina, JVC Panama, JVC Chile, etc.

That's just the way it works, around the world, with every global corporation who manufactures and sells products regionally. Whether it be Nikon, Canon, JVC, Panasonic, Sony, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, etc., they are all set up the same way with individual corporations in each region that must import and operate according to the particular laws of the land. Read any warranty card you have ever received with any product and the regional limitations are clearly stated.

On a simple accounting level it makes sense that a corporation in a particular country would only honour warranties for products that they sold in that country. Remember, sales revenues generated locally pay the salaries and cover expenses of those local service centers. Can you imagine trying to sort out the bookkeeping if the Japanese parent had to declare losses in one country for servicing products sold in another? The tax situation would be incomprehensible and it just isn't done.

Joseph A. Benoit August 11th, 2007 01:56 PM

Thanks Tim
i now understand
Joe

Julian Maytum August 11th, 2007 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Jaco (Post 727348)
What was the reason for recommending the HVX over the HD110? Seems a bit strange.

I'd guess better profit margins for him :)

Julian

Scott Jaco August 11th, 2007 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Julian Maytum (Post 727425)
I'd guess better profit margins for him :)

Julian

I would have said "throw in 2hrs worth of P2 cards, for the same price as the HD110 and you've got a sale!"

Laszlo Horvath August 11th, 2007 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Dashwood (Post 727049)
My dealer just told me the other day he heard about a guy who bought a U.S. camera, got it home, fried the firewire port, but couldn't get it serviced for free in Canada. It would have been free if he had the Canadian warranty.
Also, there is a strong possibility you will get hit with duties, taxes and UPS brokerage fees if you mail it directly to your Canadian address, not to mention extra shipping costs. Even if you have it sent to a U.S. address you legally need to declare it when you cross the border and pay the applicable duties & taxes.
As I'm sure any accountant would tell you, if you are a business owner and have a GST number (or HST) it is beneficial to always buy Canadian because you get the tax back through input tax credits.

Tim, that "guy" who live close to the border and your Ha"ton base dealer, who - better I'm not say name - was extremely pissed because after two KY-27c and few top level editing VCRs and A/B roll controller I turn my back to him and went buy stuff to the States. He is just pissed, nothing else. I saved about $2500-3000 on EACH of my three cameras, a couple grands on my HD-50 VTR and easy around other 2-2 1/2 grands on my HD monitor with the input boards. (these saving altogether are around $13000) Woooow. Down payment for a house.
Now about the fried firewire..... Well you guys need to listen this. First of all it's wasn't a camera it was a HD-50 VTR.
After I fried the firewire board, I called this Canadian dealer - because after that many business to him from me, (I left there in the late '90s around $50000 in the ProVHS era) I thought he may help me. Well he didn't. He told me I need to send to where I bought, to the States and also gave me a JVC Canada's phone # and the technician name. Well, JVC Canada can't fix it under warranty.
So, I sent it to JVC America from Detroit and 12 days later the VTR arrived - fixed and free under warranty.
Now the "funny" thing: At the same time one other JVC HD user from my city had a same problem and he called JVC Canada and the technician (was VERY nice and helpfully) said he need to order the board. The board came in almost three months later. (Yes, about 80-85 days later)
JVC Canada fixed for him, also under warranty for free. Again, the head technician was extremely nice, but some reason he need to wait that long time for the board.
So, now which is better? 12 days or three months without VTR ????????
About GST and PST, I need to pay at the border, when I bring the camera over from the Fedex station in Detroit, where my dealer ship to and later I can write off those taxes, just like if I buy from Canada. The shipping is $39 for ea. camera or VTR and a bit more for the monitor.
Believe my guys, I want to spend my money in my own country, but the price different is HUGE.
About JVC Canada and USA etc. I understand, but how come Viewsonic is Viewsonic everywhere? I buy Viewsonic computer monitor on ebay and Viewsonic cover everything. I need to send to Markham ON. Canada after I call for RMA # and the guy talk to me from California. They do different way and I think that way is waaaaay better for they customers. Just my 2cents.

Laszlo

Douglas Joseph August 15th, 2007 03:37 PM

Anybody know if I can get the rebate or not with my situation. My post is a few above this.


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