>>Isn't that illegal in the U.S.? They just announced the line
>>as discontinued. I thought there was a U.S. law that REQUIRED
>>them to provide spare parts for something like 7 years.
>
>Yes, it is 7 years for consumer items AFAIK. The part I found
>interesting was the claim on Olympus' web site they will provide
>parts for "10 years" and then customer (dis)service tells me the
>350/2.8 "an old lens that was discontinued 10 years ago" which I
>know is a line of you know what...
Any NY resident here want to write a letter to the NY attorney
general with a specific complaint? John H. wouldn't want to
bite the hand that feeds him, but anyone else want to write?
It'd have to be a NY resident as Olympus is based there.
Pete
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