I have just been conned by a sales technique that is apparently all over the canaries. I can't beleive I fell for it. If its so common why do the authorities let them get away with it? The salesman was so genuine. In Tenerife I went into Delta Electronics in the San Eugenio shopping center. I asked for a price on an Olympus mini mju camera. I agreed to buy it for 150€. Then he said it needed a memory card total 200€. I still said OK as I thought this was a good price.
He took my credit card and charged 200€ then another salesman came along & said the camera was no good and for an extra 95€ we could have a better one. He showed us an MXJVC told us of all its better qualities and came down to an additional 60€. The camera was in a JVC box but when we got it back there was no box and the instructions did not say JVC. I have a credit card receipt but no receipt for the additional 60€ cash I paid.
We came home the next day and checked on the Internet & apparently it is going on all over the Canaries exactly the same routine as this guy did to me. JVC even have a disclaimer on their website to say that the cameras are not JVC. I have tried the credit card company but they say they cannot do anything.
I've certainly learned my lesson. I won't go in those shops in future and when we go back in April I will be going in to give them a piece of my mind
You can read more on this problem at the following topics. There is also advice on where to shop for electrical goods by some of the local residents in the topics.
click here and click here
Don't let the experience put you of coming to Tenerife in the future.
A1 x
...Apart from the poor tourist who did this and was then hit several times in the face and head by the *Asian shop assistant and his colleagues, before onlookers called the police.
I would just like everyone to know that further to my post about being conned into buying a camera in San Eugenio. I conntacted adeje Town Hall and they have dealt with the shop for me. I have today received a full refund and now need to post my camera back to the shop. What a result!
That is great news.Its good to know that if you follow something up it pays off.How did you contact the town hall?
Well done Karen, hope it makes them think.
A lady at the Town Hall has liased with the shop keeper and sorted it all out with me via email. I have received a refund part in the bank and part back on my credit card today.
She has been great. I beleive that shops need a licence to trade and for this license all complaints must be followed up usually on a form but she didn't ask me to complete the form she just wanted the details.
Just shows you it is worth complaing I was offered an alternative camera -the one I originally wanted to buy -but decided a refund was better.
If I want anything electrical in tenerife in the future I will go to a reputable shop like Electrocris in El Camison where we have bought a TV for the apartment. Its a bit like a currys type place.
Great result and all the more so to know the authorities take these complaints seriously. Well done for not accepting the situation and the same goes for the Town Hall for what they done. Hope it goes someway towards preventing these unscrupulous shopkeepers trying to rip off the tourists and giving all the other hard working ones a bad name.
Wilson
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Well Karen,you were lucky that you got the refund but not everybody has the same luck.I own a store out here and have been dealing mostly with locals more than tourists just because these last ones only care about price and don't border to listen to the salesperson and my advice to them is to shop around first and ask for known trademarks but still, loads of them fall in to the sales speech and end up getting something else. Brands like the one you got or derivations of original trademarks are not considered copies, they are all right to be sold with locals offering local warranty and the prices are not as high as you paid. For me is a everyday war to be in the camera market as i'm not used to this "hanky panky" deals. The store you adviced is really good and they're plenty more to discover, just have to judge them considering all the posible factors like service,knowledge,warranties and of course, the price.Then only you'll be able to do a proper purchase but if you jus guide yourself with the last factor you will definitely make a mistake. Anyways, i'm happy that you got your cash back and hope you don't fall into all that crap again.
Can you please let me have the details of your contact at the Adeje Town Hall for two reasons - clearly, I would love to get a refund (which we already tried in person and were unable to get anywhere - apart from the same scenario that you experienced with the offer of a fairly poor replacement at the princely sum of an extra 100 Euros!), but also, I would really like to help stamp out this very unfair behaviour.
Hope you can help after all this time,
Paul and Vicki
Name removed to protect HT against a libel claim allmen
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