Sparkey2 wrote: Anyone have a link to access this theoretical Loyalty program? Here's a quote from a post on another site about this program. You have to phone to get the price. From what I could see on the Canon refurbished site, the 6D, after 20% discount, should be about $1200, plus sales tax: In a nutshell, the Canon Loyalty Program (CLP) allows you to trade broken/damaged cameras towards the purchase of a refurbished camera. (Sometimes you can even trade up to a refurbished body and refurbished lens.) The program is not promoted on the Internet, but you can find a lot of 'buzz' about the program if you Google it. The way that many people use the program is to take an old Canon P&S, or even purchase an old Canon P&S off of EBay, and call the CLP number to see what's available on the program today. (The number to call is: 1 (866) 443-8002, option '2'.) The available bodies changes daily, so if what you want is not available today, call back tomorrow, or the next day.
When you find an acceptable refurbished body through the program, you may order the refurbished camera over the phone. When you receive the refurbished body it should have a prepaid shipping sticker to attach to the box containing your broken camera. If you do not return the broken camera in time you will be charged the full refurbished price on your credit card.
If you do return the broken camera in time you should receive a 10 to 20 percent discount on your refurbished body. Check the to see what 'might' be available. If, when you call the CLP, the refurbished model you want is said not to be available, but you see it in their store, call back and talk to another person. If you want more details about the program, call the CLP number. (1 (866) 443-8002, option '2'.) Edit: If you click on the link to the Canon Direct Store, it takes you to a page saying the page can't be found. However, on that same page there is a menu which includes the Canon refurbished store. Hp Laserjet M1120 Mfp Driver Windows Server 2008 R2.
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So just use that to see what's available currently. Remember, the prices shown in the refurbished store are not what you will pay through the loyalty program. You should get a further 20% off through the loyalty program.
Canon offers the Canon Loyalty Program that allows you to replace your current camera for a discounted fee. The original non-functioning camera would then be returned to Canon USA for recycling using a prepaid shipping label that would be provided.
If you would like to take part in this option, please call our Sales Department at (800) OK CANON (800-652-2666) seven days a week, 8am to Midnight. Let them know you have been working with online technical support and the Canon Loyalty Program was offered. Be sure to have your serial number for your camera at the time of your call. Lilred1999 wrote: I have a 30D works amazing, I'd just like to upgrade. I have many accessories. Would those be turned in or do I keep them?
That is a well built camera. Driver Epson Lq 2180 Win 7 32 Bit. If it works, why trade it in. Many of your accessories will probably work with a new camera. Besides, I'm pretty certain that Canon is not interested in accessories, just camera bodies and lenses. Nearly any of Canon's current DSLRs will have better specifications than your 30D, except in one category.build quality. I believe your 30D has a magnesium alloy body, which is not something you will find in today's Rebel lineup.
What it is, is a program that enables you to get an additional 20% off of refurbished Camera Bodies. The Canon Loyalty Program provides the opportunity to trade in old or broken Canon gear in exchange for a discounted price on a Canon DSLR. Shop for canon camera trade in program at Best Buy. Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up.
Epson Stylus C62 64 Bit Driver. The 7D Mark II has a magnesium alloy body, and it is priced the way your 30D was when it was released. I say pick out a new camera and enjoy using it. The improvements in camera bodies and lenses over the last ten years has been significant.