HENRY'S CANCELLING ORDERS on 45mm f/1.8 (purchased at $199 sale price)
Re: HENRY'S CANCELLING ORDERS on 45mm f/1.8 (purchased at $199 sale price)
JRSJRS wrote:
Timmbits wrote:
OK guys, those lenses that were on special a while ago, at amazing prices, are finally shipping.
And what I had feared, is happening. A while back (a month or two?) Henrys was having a sale with amazing prices on Samsung lenses, including the 45mm f1.8 - both the regular and 3d versions - they were $199 and $299(I think) respectively. I ordered the $199 one.
I received a notification from Henrys billing department that the order was rejected - yet I have more than enough paypal balance to cover it, and my bank account it's linked to isn't empty either!
So, I'm creating this tread, so that others who are experiencing this can share, and also for us to keep each other up to date on the evolution of the situation - to see whether Henry's fixed it or not. Finally, a united voice holds more clout than us divided, right? And, if Henry's fixes it, it is only fair (and beneficial to all), that they be given proper credit for the resolution of this problem.
Saw in another thread: Samsung is selling them at $199
https://www.samsung.com/us/photography/digital-cameras-accessories/EX-S45ANB/US
Maybe you can use that as justification for them to honour your purchase. If you are in the USA maybe you can just buy from Samsung.
Good luck
You can't buy it from Samsung. Samsung points me to Wal-mart (which means tax), and also they are out of stock.
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