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“The salesman was very helpful and informed me I was purchasing a Fuji camera with a list price of $699 for $450.”
CON ARTISTS< THIEVES< USE SLIGHT OF HAND TRICKS. Bought a Lens that didn't work like it was demonstrated to work by the Sleezeball Sales guy. He made slight-of-hand adjustments to my camera as he demonstrated this lens, by pushing the zoom button on the back of camera and holding his finger over the indicator. After purchasing the lens, they give you a "No returns" only store credit slip. So I go back, intending to get something else that works...only you don't get to choose. He refuses to trade it for a camera body of lesser value and demands I take an overpriced alternate lens, then demands I leave the store when I complain. They are quick Talkers, Use Deceptive means, and YOU WILL REGRET DEALING WITH THEM!
the king of cardstands.
i have traveled the world. i have seen just about every type of cardstand and the one at 47th digital is far beyond anything i have ever seen.
do yourself a favor, visit it, touch it, kiss it to express your love. this is the king. forever and ever.
you will be standing in front of greatness, i have watched this stand hour after hour, talked with hundred of friends about it, and even tried to knock it down....to be at my level, but it floats above the mear mortal.
Give them more credit.
I think the store isnt half bad, i once knocked over the card stand by accident and was appreciated by hundreds of people. I was recently in the store and there was a food delivery to the store and the store owner had no idea there was food ordered and mentioned it may have been a prank call, so i picked up the tab and i fed it to the homeless.
They sell great cards and love masturbating roody poo's which is alright with me!
Amazingly underwhelming.
Times Square. Such a lively part of town. You're walking through 46th & Broadway one night, and that's when you see it. The most captivating cardstand of all time. It lures you, makes you want so much more. The way it spins sets you off into a frenzy.
Then you walk into the store and the owner is a complete douchebag. What a candy-ass
"Not good for business".
The first thing I notice is this big, ugly card stand. The cards are all cheaply made.. I even found barbecue sauce on the back of one, it was dried onto it, i had the card in pocket for nearly 3 hours before I realized it.
I have never went back.
DONT EVER GO THERE. THEY're THIEVES! they charged me 200 dolars for an SD card! you can buy the same card for 15 dolars in other shop! they dont inform you about the prices! DONT SIGN ANYTHING!!!
BUYER BEWARE. WARNING! WARNING!Deceptive practices: 1. misrepresented the ability to return the item 2. ran my credit card BEFORE I was presented with fine print that said no refund on credit card. I was told that they were running a special 30% off. I bought a Sigma lens for $ 900 and it's price i$ 299. on amazon. I bought another two lens and a filter and it was a total of 653.23the lens are worth $299.These people are crooks and are deceptive.It appears i am not the only one that this is happening to. I was in there to buy some sovenirs and I was lured in by them telling me that they were just going to show me.They ran my credit card BEFORE I was presented with fine print that said no refund on credit card. This is deceptive. I was told that it was warranty paper they were righting up.
Do not enter the store.
I can only confirm the statements of the other persons.
47th Digital sales persons are Crooks, Liars and Thieves!
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