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Old 06-21-2008, 07:02 AM
theory4debate@gmail.com
 
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Default Canon Chip Resetter shipped from the USA

Here's the link that will last for another week....

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Canon-Ink-Ch...d=p3286.c0.m14


Here's the ebay keyword "NEW Canon Ink Chip RESETTER - reset ALL
CGI-8 PGI-5"

$69.00 shipped. I'm thinking about waiting for these chip resetter to
go down in price. However, at the same time, I'm also afraid that
Canon might sue them and take them off the market. Should I buy now
since it's still legal and plenty are available? Or should I wait for
the price to drop, but also risk the chance of never owning one
because Canon might sue them? I heard that when these Canon resetter
originally came out (could be a different model) it cost over
$200.00.

BTW....
I think Canon by far has the best customer service, best products, and
best quality. I'm staying with Canon for life. I had a 4 year old
Canon camera that broke. When I asked Canon how much it cost to
repair the camera, they stated it was under a lifetime warranty
because of an electrical problem. Remember the camera is 4 years old,
so they didn't have to give me this warranty. They replaced it with a
refurbished camera that is still on the market. Talk about awesome
customer service. They also paid for postage both ways.
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Old 06-21-2008, 02:56 PM
measekite
 
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Default Re: Canon Chip Resetter shipped from the USA



theory4debate@gmail.com wrote:
> Here's the link that will last for another week....
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Canon-Ink-Ch...d=p3286.c0.m14
>
>
> Here's the ebay keyword "NEW Canon Ink Chip RESETTER - reset ALL
> CGI-8 PGI-5"
>
> $69.00 shipped.

That is dumb. You can buy a new Canon printer for that.
> I'm thinking about waiting for these chip resetter to
> go down in price. However, at the same time, I'm also afraid that
> Canon might sue them and take them off the market.

They should but very few sales affect them so it is not cost effective.
> Should I buy now
> since it's still legal and plenty are available? Or should I wait for
> the price to drop, but also risk the chance of never owning one
> because Canon might sue them? I heard that when these Canon resetter
> originally came out (could be a different model) it cost over
> $200.00.
>
> BTW....
> I think Canon by far has the best customer service, best products, and
> best quality.

So do I.
> I'm staying with Canon for life.

Now that is even dumber. You do not know when another company will make
something better.
> I had a 4 year old
> Canon camera that broke. When I asked Canon how much it cost to
> repair the camera, they stated it was under a lifetime warranty
> because of an electrical problem. Remember the camera is 4 years old,
> so they didn't have to give me this warranty. They replaced it with a
> refurbished camera that is still on the market. Talk about awesome
> customer service. They also paid for postage both ways.
>

Oh Yeah and their ink is the best.
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