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07/23/2009 12:17:29 AM · #51 |
Originally posted by MattO: There are alot of benefits to look at from the Silver(free) to the Gold($100) level.
8. What are the member benefits of Silver level?
- No fee.
- Welcome Kit for 2009: Welcome Letter, CPS Member Card, CPS Member Pin. (contents subject to change).
- Access to CPS Hotline phone support.
- 3-5 day service turnaround. (not available in all geographic locations).
- 20% discount on repairs of items on the CPS Service Items list.
9. What are the requirements for Gold level?
- Must own and register 2x EOS 20D and higher camera models, and 3 Pro lenses.
- Full-time professional photographer (>51% of your income from photography).
- $100 annual membership fee.
10. What are the member benefits of Gold level?
- Welcome Kit for 2009: Welcome Letter, CPS Member Card, CPS Member Pin, CPS Pro Strap, CPS Pocket date book, EF Lens Work Book III, Canon Guidebook, 1 rear lens cap, 1 camera body cap, CPS Monopod Cover. (Contents subject to change.)
- Access to trial loaner equipment.
- Can request trial loaners up to 2x per item for life.
- Discounts on Canon Live Learning seminars and workshops.
- Access to CPS Hotline phone support.
- 30% discount on repairs of items on the CPS Service Items list.
- Expedited 3-day service turnaround. (Not available in all geographic locations.)
- Service Loaner backup based on availability and only if 3-day turnaround time cannot be met.
- Two free Service Clean & Check coupons.
The freebies they send out with the welcome kit are worth more then the $100 you spend for membership.
Matt |
but they're not freebies that I particularly need. I don't have a monopod, my strap is fine, I don't need the date book, the lens cap, or the body cap. I don't know about the canon guidebook or lens workbook, maybe I should look them up. The trial loaners was really tempting, though... I figured this is an annual thing, and that it isn't paying for itself this time, but maybe next year... |
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07/23/2009 12:29:15 AM · #52 |
Originally posted by vawendy: Originally posted by MattO: There are alot of benefits to look at from the Silver(free) to the Gold($100) level.
8. What are the member benefits of Silver level?
- No fee.
- Welcome Kit for 2009: Welcome Letter, CPS Member Card, CPS Member Pin. (contents subject to change).
- Access to CPS Hotline phone support.
- 3-5 day service turnaround. (not available in all geographic locations).
- 20% discount on repairs of items on the CPS Service Items list.
9. What are the requirements for Gold level?
- Must own and register 2x EOS 20D and higher camera models, and 3 Pro lenses.
- Full-time professional photographer (>51% of your income from photography).
- $100 annual membership fee.
10. What are the member benefits of Gold level?
- Welcome Kit for 2009: Welcome Letter, CPS Member Card, CPS Member Pin, CPS Pro Strap, CPS Pocket date book, EF Lens Work Book III, Canon Guidebook, 1 rear lens cap, 1 camera body cap, CPS Monopod Cover. (Contents subject to change.)
- Access to trial loaner equipment.
- Can request trial loaners up to 2x per item for life.
- Discounts on Canon Live Learning seminars and workshops.
- Access to CPS Hotline phone support.
- 30% discount on repairs of items on the CPS Service Items list.
- Expedited 3-day service turnaround. (Not available in all geographic locations.)
- Service Loaner backup based on availability and only if 3-day turnaround time cannot be met.
- Two free Service Clean & Check coupons.
The freebies they send out with the welcome kit are worth more then the $100 you spend for membership.
Matt |
but they're not freebies that I particularly need. I don't have a monopod, my strap is fine, I don't need the date book, the lens cap, or the body cap. I don't know about the canon guidebook or lens workbook, maybe I should look them up. The trial loaners was really tempting, though... I figured this is an annual thing, and that it isn't paying for itself this time, but maybe next year... |
There is also an additional 10% discount on the repairs. The monopod cover, strap, and body caps sold on the internet will pay for the $100 for most cases. In fact the Strap which is a CPS branded OPtech usually brings $45-$50 by itself. And I've been looking for a second one for my second body, the sell so fast its unreal.
Matt |
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07/23/2009 01:04:19 AM · #53 |
My 40D started doing the same thing.. so I traded it for my rebel xsi.. never regretted it. good luck with getting yours fixed. |
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07/31/2009 02:03:58 PM · #54 |
All right you poor slobs, you'd better watch out!! I GOT MY CAMERA BACK!!! YIPEEE!!!!!! |
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07/31/2009 02:55:13 PM · #55 |
That was pretty fast. Hope the fix lasts a long time for ya.
Originally posted by vawendy: All right you poor slobs, you'd better watch out!! I GOT MY CAMERA BACK!!! YIPEEE!!!!!! |
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07/31/2009 02:58:12 PM · #56 |
Originally posted by Bugzeye: That was pretty fast. Hope the fix lasts a long time for ya.
Originally posted by vawendy: All right you poor slobs, you'd better watch out!! I GOT MY CAMERA BACK!!! YIPEEE!!!!!! | |
Thanks! |
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