Once the weekend is over, I‘ll order either the refurb, or new lens depending on which is my priority, saving a little money, or being more assured that my order will at least partially ship.
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That's very strange. Just last week I used PayPal for a refurbished 70-200 RF with no problem.Well, I attempted to order everything in my Canon store cart this evening, but once I got to the checkout page, the PayPal choice was missing. It has been replaced with an Amazon Pay button. Since I don’t care for creating more accounts, I guess I’ll give it another try tomorrow.
Well, I tried a new sales order with my account name and as a guest. Still no PayPal option. I called the support line, and got a representative immediately beyond the normal prompts. he thought no payPal optionwas unusual, and set up an inquiry.That's very strange. Just last week I used PayPal for a refurbished 70-200 RF with no problem.
BTW, for anyone following this thread, after I called Canon the lens did indeed ship and arrived today, in the usual pristine condition that I'm used to with refurbs. I will always suspect that a substantial portion of their refurbs are actually new items where the packaging was damaged during shipment. Of course I have no evidence of that.
Indeed. I take my hat off and salute the people in the medical profession, across all levels. It's like being forced into combat against a very real but unseen enemy, that can attack you at any moment, with no provocation and no matter how careful you are, all while you are trying to help others get well again.The situation as reported in this and other threads seems to have been going on for over a year now. I had luck several years ago ordering a few things from Canon, but I've also hit the wall trying to order recently. I'm going to give Canon USA a pass for the foreseeable future, but I'd still trust their refurbs more than other online sources for used gear.
But as noted earlier in this thread, Canon USA is just one of tens of thousands of US businesses struggling with staffing at all levels. Hospitals are barely able to keep technicians that are near the bottom of the pay-scale, as many of them can make just as much sitting at home (government checks, saving on driving and parking and child care, rent relief, food cards, etc.) Higher level staff, such as pharmacists, doctors, physician assistants, and administrators with medical degrees are being recruited away, so there is unprecedented churn.
We all know the situation with restaurants!
And then there is the worst hit: any of the construction related trades, including landscaping. Many of these types of businesses cannot keep or find employees, and the materials situation is dire. In our area, people who need a new AC might "buy" a unit and then have a wait for the product combined with a labor shortage result in a delay of five months or more. Imagine being told apologetically in 98 degree summer weather about the delays. (It isn't only about comfort: Drywall, carpets, etc. can become ruined because modern houses aren't designed to allow airflow in many, many cases.)
A few weeks ago I was optimistic about things returning to normal. There now is a mindset among many I've talked to that current issues will go on for many years, especially with the latest Covid variant being hysterically reported, and new hurdles and costs being planned for small to medium sized businesses being planned here in the USA, plus much higher taxes on everybody to pay for years of crazy spending and yet more government employees.
Now go out and take pictures of our interesting epoch!
Cheers!
Update:That's very strange. Just last week I used PayPal for a refurbished 70-200 RF with no problem.
BTW, for anyone following this thread, after I called Canon the lens did indeed ship and arrived today, in the usual pristine condition that I'm used to with refurbs. I will always suspect that a substantial portion of their refurbs are actually new items where the packaging was damaged during shipment. Of course I have no evidence of that.