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RE: [Digital BW] R2400 deals?

RE: [Digital BW] R2400 deals?

2005-11-10 by Doug Fisher

>>CompUSA has a $100 gift card with R2400 purchase.  Are there any better
deals out there?<<

If I remember right, you have to mail off to get the $100 card and then of
course you can only use it at CompUSA.  Also, you may have to pay tax on
$850.  That adds another $59 here.  Newegg.com (very reputable) has the
r2400 for $764.75 plus $13.50 three day shipping but probably no tax at
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16828103175.  In the
short term, that seems like a better deal to me.  The advantage of CompUSA
is an easy return if you happen to have a problem unit.  Amazon has it for
$806 with free shipping (as of tonight) but that is probably the very slow
shipping method.

If you go with CompUSA, I really urge you to open a business account before
you buy.  You won't get much of discount on hardware (if any) but you will
whenever you have to buy consumables like paper and ink.  If you have a tax
free ID, take that with you and get it added to your account when you open
it.

Doug
---
Doug's "MF Film Holder" for batch scanning "strips" of 120/220 medium format
film:
http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html

Re: [Digital BW] R2400 deals?

2005-11-10 by wwodets

For someone is the San Francisco Bay Area, I'd be happy to sell a six-
month old 2400 for $550.  (I don't want to have to ship it.)  I also 
have several ink carts that I'd be happy to sell with the printer for 
$9 a piece.  Email me directly if you're interested.

I hope this is not too OT.

Walt


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Fisher" 
<dougfisher@e...> wrote:
>
> >>CompUSA has a $100 gift card with R2400 purchase.  Are there any 
better
> deals out there?<<
> 
> If I remember right, you have to mail off to get the $100 card and 
then of
> course you can only use it at CompUSA.  Also, you may have to pay 
tax on
> $850.  That adds another $59 here.  Newegg.com (very reputable) has 
the
> r2400 for $764.75 plus $13.50 three day shipping but probably no 
tax at
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16828103175.  In 
the
> short term, that seems like a better deal to me.  The advantage of 
CompUSA
> is an easy return if you happen to have a problem unit.  Amazon has 
it for
> $806 with free shipping (as of tonight) but that is probably the 
very slow
> shipping method.
> 
> If you go with CompUSA, I really urge you to open a business 
account before
> you buy.  You won't get much of discount on hardware (if any) but 
you will
> whenever you have to buy consumables like paper and ink.  If you 
have a tax
> free ID, take that with you and get it added to your account when 
you open
> it.
> 
> Doug
> ---
> Doug's "MF Film Holder" for batch scanning "strips" of 120/220 
medium format
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> film:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html
>

Re: [Digital BW] R2400 deals?

2005-11-10 by roleiman

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Fisher" 
<dougfisher@e...> wrote:
>
> >>CompUSA has a $100 gift card with R2400 purchase.  Are there any 
better
> deals out there?<<

I do business with Amazon and bought mine from them three weeks ago. 
I believe I paid around $765, though prices do change see Doug's 
note below). Shipping is free, and it took appx five calender days 
to get to Maine. The best reason to buy from Amazon is the return 
policy - 30day, no questions asked. If you do not like the printer, 
send it back. I did that with an Epson 4990 scanner. It did not do 
my 120 chromes justice so I returned it. They even paid for the 
return shipping. Of course, I ended up buying a Nikon 9000 from 
them....Do make sure that you are actually buying form Amazon and 
not one of their affiliates who do not offer free shipping or that 
return policy. By the way, I plan to keep the R2400.
> 
> If I remember right, you have to mail off to get the $100 card and 
then of
> course you can only use it at CompUSA.  Also, you may have to pay 
tax on
> $850.  That adds another $59 here.  Newegg.com (very reputable) 
has the
> r2400 for $764.75 plus $13.50 three day shipping but probably no 
tax at
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16828103175.  
In the
> short term, that seems like a better deal to me.  The advantage of 
CompUSA
> is an easy return if you happen to have a problem unit.  Amazon 
has it for
> $806 with free shipping (as of tonight) but that is probably the 
very slow
> shipping method.
> 
> If you go with CompUSA, I really urge you to open a business 
account before
> you buy.  You won't get much of discount on hardware (if any) but 
you will
> whenever you have to buy consumables like paper and ink.  If you 
have a tax
> free ID, take that with you and get it added to your account when 
you open
> it.
> 
> Doug
> ---
> Doug's "MF Film Holder" for batch scanning "strips" of 120/220 
medium format
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> film:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html
>

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