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Posted by Doug Clifford on November 07, 2001 at 03:12:33:
In Reply to: new camera posted by Shelia Smalley on September 18, 2001 at 21:17:46:
: Dear Sirs, In the past 3 months 2 new camera have been purchased through target store, Vivatar and the cameras have some type of defect, it will not shut off and it runs the battery down. I took it back to the store in hopes they would swap it for me but was told they could not help me that i had to contact you. So I am stuck with two brand new cameras and out money and no one will bother to help me solve this problem first of all i will not buy another item at Target and my suggestion to you as a Good company reconsider selling you item to them because they do not stand behind you in selling your product. They do not wish to satisfy thier customers and when there is a problem with the item that was purchased there it makes the manufactors look bad too. Please help with information that i could use to try to resolve this problem. Thank you for your help and understanding. shelia
The ACE Index is an annotated web directory of more than 2000 camera stores, photo labs, camera repair facilities and photo equipment manufacturers in 36 countries.
We don't manufacture cameras, we don't sell cameras and we have no connection with Vivitar or Target. If your reading skills are so lacking that you are unable to understand what this web site is about, I wonder whether there's anything wrong with the cameras you are complaining about - I suspect you haven't bothered to read the instruction manuals. Make your complaint to Vivitar directly.
Vivitar USA, 1280 Rancho Conejo Boulevard, Newbury Park, CA 91320 USA
phone 805 498-7008, fax 805 498-5086 EMAIL is useless when trying to solve this kind of complaint
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