What does Blue Dot on a box means?

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I have Googled and a lot of mix replies came up for the blue dot sticker. Apparently it is being put by canon themselves. I thought someone would have a definite answer to this? Many people got it direct, some from B&H, where as I got it from a local dealer. Every thing is in the box and looks and smells brand new but why the blue dot on the lens box? What does it really mean?


Can any one suggest what test should i run to test my lens completely?
 
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DesignJinni said:
I have Googled and a lot of mix replies came up for the blue dot sticker. Apparently it is being put by canon themselves. I thought someone would have a definite answer to this? Many people got it direct, some from B&H, where as I got it from a local dealer. Every thing is in the box and looks and smells brand new but why the blue dot on the lens box? What does it really mean?

Can any one suggest what test should i run to test my lens completely?

If Canon is putting it on, why not call and ask them?

http://www.canonrumors.com/tech-articles/how-to-test-a-lens/
 
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takesome1 said:
Again, it was a defective lens that after it left the factory had an issue and returned for repair. It could have been a very minor thing or major. If it were a camera it could have been a firmware change, but not as likely with a lens.
Most companies would sell these as factory seconds, Canon chooses to sell them as new. If this bothers you and you bought it from someone like B&H the will exchange it with no fuss. There is a chance that some idiot retailer is marking new clean boxes. Rotating inventory to keep it fresh. I guess they think lenses are like milk and will spoil.

Let me modify this a bit, it could have been a missing or broken item like a bag or cap, it may have not been the lens at all.

Whilst I agree with your opinion, the wording seems ambiguous, Canon do not resell items that have been returned from retail customers as new, if it were Canon USA would be open to all kinds of legal issues.

If it is a Canon affixed blue dot I believe, and this is certainly true of Canon products in the past, that there was a factory recall of all inventory between certain serial numbers that had been sent to importers and retailers, so the items are still considered new, unsold and unused. To keep track of which stock have had checks or adjustments made a blue dot is affixed, after blue dots if there is a second reason to recall then they have affixed yellow dots. I further believe that the reasons are often because quality control throws up question marks on component batches.

But this is not definitive and could also be used as internal stock checking or any number of other reasons for easy visual checking. I have personally seen, blue, yellow, green and red dots on new Canon boxes, both bodies and lenses.
 
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takesome1 said:
Most companies would sell these as factory seconds, Canon chooses to sell them as new. If this bothers you and you bought it from someone like B&H the will exchange it with no fuss.

I have not seen any evidence of that but I read posts by Henry at B&H where he acknowledges that B&H sells returned items as new. He spins it very nicely - B&H reserves its right to decide whether a returned item looks new enough to be declared by them as being new.
 
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Pi said:
takesome1 said:
Most companies would sell these as factory seconds, Canon chooses to sell them as new. If this bothers you and you bought it from someone like B&H the will exchange it with no fuss.

I have not seen any evidence of that but I read posts by Henry at B&H where he acknowledges that B&H sells returned items as new. He spins it very nicely - B&H reserves its right to decide whether a returned item looks new enough to be declared by them as being new.

not surprised. If I open it to look at it at home, is that any different from opening it in the store?

Not sure how this works with Canon - if it is returned to the store and the store deems it "used", what do they do with it? Return it to Canon, does Canon the store a full refund?

I think any returns to Dell were sold as refurbs (after reinstalling the OS on the hard drive).
 
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When a person pays 2K$+ for a lens its does become a concern if the lens is 100% brand new not a returned / repaired and labeled as new one. At some places online it was said the blue dot is put to mark the new stock compared to the old one based on the serial numbers. But as said there is not clear cut answer to this question so far.
 
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DesignJinni said:
When a person pays 2K$+ for a lens its does become a concern if the lens is 100% brand new not a returned / repaired and labeled as new one. At some places online it was said the blue dot is put to mark the new stock compared to the old one based on the serial numbers. But as said there is not clear cut answer to this question so far.
Very much understand your concern. You buy and pay for something new, you should get it new!


Sometimes I see dot stickers because a lens was part of a kit package. They separated them and sell them apart. But of course the 70-200 does not apply to that category. I would urge the seller to explain it. If you don't have a good feeling with the answer, return it.
 
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candyman said:
I would urge the seller to explain it. If you don't have a good feeling with the answer, return it.

where they put a yellow sticker on it and sell it on as new ;D

Always wondered what actually happens to lenses that are returned 'I got x copies before I got a good one' type of thing. Unless it's actually broken what happens I guess is stock just keeps getting rotated round buyers until a happy match if found?
 
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zim said:
candyman said:
I would urge the seller to explain it. If you don't have a good feeling with the answer, return it.

where they put a yellow sticker on it and sell it on as new ;D

Always wondered what actually happens to lenses that are returned 'I got x copies before I got a good one' type of thing. Unless it's actually broken what happens I guess is stock just keeps getting rotated round buyers until a happy match if found?
Exactly.
But if you are not satisfied, don't keep it.
 
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