Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I bought a 500D in Shanghai Starlight Photography Equipment City. They said it would cost more to open an ordinary ticket. Why?

I bought a 500D in Shanghai Starlight Photography Equipment City. They said it would cost more to open an ordinary ticket. Why?

As far as I know, because the warranty system of cameras is like this now.

If you buy licensed goods, you can choose store guarantee or joint guarantee.

I am an equipment manufacturer ... sometimes I help people with their cameras, O(∩_∩)O~

If the store guarantees, just take the receipt to the store where you bought it. Generally, if it is in-store, it is for you to find an ordinary repair shop instead of returning it to Canon factory.

In the case of joint guarantee, Canon maintenance center is required to show the invoice, and it will not be recognized without the invoice. However, you can tell their sales staff that only the receipt will be used to make up the maintenance invoice. If your camera has no quality problems within one year, then the money can be saved, because this warranty is also a one-year warranty. If there is no problem within one year, it is also a waste of money to open such tickets.

If you want to reimburse ... you have to make up the money and make out an invoice.

By the way, the first floor is right, because you have to pay the invoice to the country. _ _ The price tag of a merchant generally does not include tax.