Beware, Wawa and it's slimeballs are bad news!
Today before reading this and the CNet forum boards, I was about to push the submit order button for a camera w / all my credit card and personal info, when I had the caution to call Wawa Digital (no address or e-mail contact given) to gain assurance that the camera was new. The single digit IQ guy answering was a foreigner and was offended to be asked the question. He replied that everything they sell is new, so I asked if that means new in a sealed factory box. He said he wouldn't answer and, in retort to my asking why he couldn't give a polite answer, he made another rude statement.
I asked where they were located and he snottily replied that it didn't matter. I told him he needed an attitude adjustment and hit the cancel button. I strongly suggest you do the same.
I'm suspicious they are not US based and that they are not factory authorized dealers for anything. This could mean that they might sell a non-USA version with no warranty. I checked w / Fuji and was told Wawa is NOT an authorized dealer, hence no warranty.
Did I mention the danger of credit card and e-mail/phone # scamming?
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