Im looking to buy a new camera and got really good prices at Digital Electronics 4 Less is the store reliable?
Question by : Im looking to buy a new camera and got really good prices at Digital Electronics 4 Less is the store reliable?
I looked at reviews about the store and was not very excited about it. but their prices r real cheap. anyone know anything about it?
Best answer:
Answer by Edwin
When a deal sounds too good to be true it is. I checked at http://www.resellerratings.com and Digital Electronics 4 Less has two reviews, both bad.
I suggest shopping at these on-line stores:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com
http://www.adorama.com
http://www.keh.com
http://www.samyscamera.com
http://www.cametacamera.com
http://www.uniquephoto.com
Check their ratings at Reseller link and decide for yourself.
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