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#19962 by vizbiz
03 Jul 2007, 11:53
I'm on the hunt for a Nikon D200 camera, and of course have started thinking about various Duty Free locations. I have several trips coming up in the next couple of months to the US, Sydney via HKG (although probably no stopover), and wondered if anyone knows the best places to buy a nikon camera?

It used to be the case that duty free in HKG was the favourite, or shops around HKG but having not bought any "luxury" goods in duty free for years I have no idea where the best place would be to try and pick up one of these cameras.

Any help gratefully received!

Thanks.
#176520 by ukcobra
03 Jul 2007, 12:16
I've purchased 2 cameras recently as well as a couple of lenses, 3 out of 4 purchases, the cheapest place with the best choice was Amazon.com .

As these purchases were shipped, there was no Sales Tax to pay. I've never really found retail shops to be that competative.

Mark
#176522 by vizbiz
03 Jul 2007, 12:22
I assume you're referring to the US Amazon site (hence the ".com" in your post)?

Cheers.
#176542 by ukcobra
03 Jul 2007, 15:06
Yes, shipped to colleague's addresses and hence the no Sales Tax mention. Amazon is one of the few online companies that allow non-US credit cards to be used this way. It means I now prefer to use them for this type or purchase.

For example, a lense for my Canon was purchased at Amazon.Com, the cheapest UK price I could find was 25% more.
#176553 by AlanA
03 Jul 2007, 17:00
Originally posted by Scrooge
Try http://www.wolfcamera.com/product/SLR1154.htm

Also..and I was amazed by this..call the Dixons store at LHR, they will be very competitive on price..you just have to let them know what you want and when you will pick it up.


I might try that this December.
I want to upgrade my E1 camera to the new Olympus EP-1 which comes out in September
#176556 by Darren Wheeler
03 Jul 2007, 17:25
Originally posted by ukcobra
Yes, shipped to colleague's addresses and hence the no Sales Tax mention. Amazon is one of the few online companies that allow non-US credit cards to be used this way. It means I now prefer to use them for this type or purchase.

For example, a lense for my Canon was purchased at Amazon.Com, the cheapest UK price I could find was 25% more.


I've had stuff shipped from Amazon to my hotel. Obviously check first if the hotel is OK with it as they my refuse it if not checked in or due in a day or so. Smaller, family hotels and big convention hotels are best. Luxor in Vegas were very accomodating.
#176610 by Roxy-Popsy
03 Jul 2007, 22:45
If you know anyone that works for BAA then make them your new best friend.[}:)]
They get another discount on top of duty free prices & they can order an item from any BAA duty free shop.
Also, if you choose this option you can use your BAA points card (if you don't have one GET ONE - It'S FREE). Then you could convert BAA points into VA miles[}:)])
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