Friday, May 2, 2014

Good News, Bad News..



Good news: Amazon.com has opened in Florida, 30 miles from our house.

Bad News: As part of the deal to get them moved here, they had to agree with the state of FL to charge FL residents 6.9 % tax on all purchases.

Good News: They sent me an email saying I could get 10.00 off any purchase between May 1 and 7th... and click here to add to your account which I did.


Bad News: the day I got the email, I dropped the new 50 mm lens I ordered from Amazon, and when I put it on the camera it was stuck and would not come off.

Good New: I googled and found a ton of people with the same problems, seems it is a CHEAP plastic lens and it happens a LOT...

Bad News: to get it off you have to destroy it.. OR mail the camera and lens off to Canon and wait 3 weeks.
destroyed lens

Good News: there were many tutorials on how to get it off.

Bad News: Bob had to do it, I could not...and there were lots of HOT words a going on. from BOB AND ME...

Good News: It's off, the Rebel still works with the other lens.

To be continued....


30 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

EW! Not a good experience!

DawnTreader said...

Ouch. Well I guess good that the camera still works...

I just bought myself a new toy: an HP SlateBook. It's a 10" tablet that can either be used separately or docked into a keyboard. Just trying it out...

Montanagirl said...

Oh my - that's not a pleasant experience at all! I had a nice Canon 100-400mm a few years back. I dropped it, camera and all one day, sent it off for repairs, but it was never right in the head after that.

diane b said...

Ouch! I bet that made you mad. I've had lens trouble too . Cost heaps to fix.

Willow said...

Oh my doesn't sound like a fun time with that !
Although I did chuckle when Bob got involved ;)

Linda P said...

I'm glad the camera is working ok and that you had Bob on hand to help out. To be continued.....what next I wonder?

Hootin Anni said...

Oh dear!!! Hope the camera continues to work properly.

And, thanks for the b&w/color tips yesterday. Much appreciated.

Betty Manousos said...

oh, no! ouch!
glad the camera still works.


i linked to your blog today!
:))

Unknown said...

If you would please take time to complete this survey. LOL
Would you recommend this lens to your friends.
Just kidding that would make me so madd.

TexWisGirl said...

oh, bummer!!! glad you saved the camera, though!

George said...

Amazon made the same deal when they opened a center here in Tennessee. I'm sorry to hear about the lens, but I hope there is a happy ending to the story.

RoeH said...

I've decided that cameras are just to confusing for me. I don't have any interest in them anymore.

My Mind's Eye said...

OH DEAR...ME...THAT MUST HAVE BEEN MADDENING WITH SOMETHING NEW AND WE ALL KNOW THE MS WAS NOT SENDING HER SURE SHOT ANYWHERE.
HUGS MADI AND MOM

Ginny Hartzler said...

Good grief!!! I am thinking you were afraid that Bob would mess up the camera in the process. But the green inside of that lens is amazing. I would be taking macros of the thingies on it, and editing it for a big picture, it is like modern art in a way.

S. Etole said...

Hope there is more good news. What an experience.

crafty cat corner said...

This post had me smiling, imagining you and Bob fighting over getting the lense off. lol
Briony
x

jp@A Green Ridge said...

OMG! Was that a Canon lens????? Yikes!!!?...:)JP

Deb said...

I sure hope you are having a better day today!.!!!!do not like those kind of days...

Catherine said...

Oh...frustration!!! Don't ya' just hate cheap products. I'm wondering if you purchased your lens on a credit card that has purchase protection? Might be worth your try looking into it. Free replacement!
xo Catherine

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Oh my, so sorry that happened. Glad you were finally able to get it off!
Hope you have a nice weekend.

Ann said...

oh boy, that would have had me saying lots of hot words too. At least there was good new to go with the bad.

Ruth Hiebert said...

This story seems to have more bad news than good news. One good thing is that the camera still works.

SquirrelQueen said...

Oh no, that poor lens and poor you. So sorry about that. One would think if a lens was expensive they could put something besides a cheap ring on it.

But then good news about Amazon! Or maybe not. The reason I like them so much is the lack of, or cheap, sales tax.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Liked the good news/bad news style post, just not the bad news about the lens...ouch.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

We had the same thing happen when Amazon came to TN....

Sorry about your lens --but glad you did get it off so that you can still use your camera... I changed lenses all of the time --and am so scared about dropping one... It will happen sometime I'll bet... Dang!!! BUT--we are all just HUMAN --and I can be careless at times....

Hugs,
Betsy

Susannah said...

I am sorry, Sandra! I know how you love your camera and your lenses and I know you use them everyday. Here is hoping everything turns out okay in the end. I am really glad you and Bob got it off finally! We would gave been saying many bad words, for sure!

Unknown said...

Ouch, that was not good. Hope it will sort out soon. Good to have Amazon that close.

Just Mags said...

Ouch! So sorry about your lens. Hugs

Gail said...

Oh, no! He didn't use a hammer did he??

Heidrun Khokhar, KleinsteMotte said...

Knowing how much you love your camera and getting a bad lens fitting must be very annoying. What a disappointment and loss as well. Amazon shopping is not always the best option because not all items are genuine.
Hope your are not too sad and will find a lens that fits but maybe go to a camera shop??