John Petrush wrote:
>
> Check your invoice to see what you paid for. USA is generally more
> expensive than import. The films themselves are the same, but storage and
> handling conditions may be different. If you paid for USA and received
> import, then you have a legitimate complaint. If you *wanted* USA but paid
> for and received import, I'm sure B&H will make it right if you ask them,
> but now you know there's a difference, so be explicit next time. Good luck.
> And FWIF, I always ask for and receive USA.
>
> John P
> ______________________________________
> there is no "never" - just long periods of "not yet".
> there is no "always" - just long periods of "so far"
>
> John Gaasland <kayak@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Got an order of film from B&H today, and just noticed that the Kodak
> >Gold they sent me is the import type with Japanese written on it instead
> >of English. Is this a problem? Is this film as good as the English
> >variety? Or should I send it back to the store, since I thought I had
> >ordered the US type? Thanks, John.
Thanks John. They did charge for the import, they just didin't mention
that that was what I was buying. John.
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