09-25-2014 10:50 AM
09-26-2014 10:55 AM
These inexpensive P&S are generally not repaired. No matter whether it was a Canon brand or someone else's brand. It is more cost effective to replace it.
What I don't understand is, was the camera under warranty or not? It sounds like "not" from your post.
No company will replace or repair a camera they see as having intentional or even accidential damage. You don't expect them to, do you?
09-26-2014 11:26 AM
As I said in my post, 'the camera is still under warranty' (I bought it in Nov 2013, Canon has one-year warranty that why I sent it back including the original proof of purchase). I could understand Canon didn't want to repair it (but send me a refubished on for $88). I didn't drop it, and the camera stayed in the bag for 10 months without usage in a draw without any distube. Well, it was up to Canon to decide that I intentionally damaged it, and I could make my decision not to buy any Canon product in the future.
Thank for replying.
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