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mpb.com 1 star review on 4th February 2024
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mpb.com 1 star review on 29th August 2022
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mpb.com 1 star review on 29th August 2022
Bryce Carithers
mpb.com 1 star review on 29th August 2022
Bryce Carithers
mpb.com 1 star review on 29th August 2022
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mpb.com 1 star review on 29th August 2022
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mpb.com 1 star review on 16th August 2022
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Reddit was right. They are cheapskates! Will nickel and dime your kit. Sent in my Panasonic 12-60mm f2.8-4 with a hood. At first, they told me there was never a lens hood in the package. I told them to send me a picture of the package contents and lo and behold, they had it the whole time. Then they told me it was the wrong hood and didn't fit... Mf, that hood came in the box with the lens when I bought it, you're telling me I've been attaching the wrong hood to the lens? Not even Dumb and Dumber could even do that. CHEAPSKATES. That it all.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
I recently had the misfortune of dealing with MPB.com, and my experience has left me thoroughly frustrated and disappointed. I placed an order for a Tamron SP AF 200-500mm f/5-6.3 Di LD (IF) lens for Nikon F Mount, specifically opting for 2-day shipping to ensure its timely arrival for an important event. However, what I received was far from what I had ordered. Despite the order, packing slip, and even the sticker on the lens cap indicating it was for Nikon, I was shipped the Canon mount version of the lens. This error rendered the lens completely unusable for my intended purpose, causing me to miss out on capturing crucial moments at the event. In the aftermath, I reached out to MPB.com's customer service immediately, only to find them closed for the entire weekend. It wasn't until Monday morning that I could speak to someone, and while they agreed to exchange the lens for the correct one, the process was anything but smooth. Upon finally shipping back the incorrect lens, which took a frustratingly long seven days to reach them (partly not their fault, but nonetheless indicative of a lackluster system), I expected expedited service for the replacement, given their mistake and my prolonged inconvenience. However, I was met with disappointment yet again. Despite my insistence and the clear responsibility on their part, MPB.com insisted that only the initial order was eligible for expedited shipping. It took persistent prodding from my end to finally secure overnight shipping for the replacement lens. Even then, the promised shipping notifications were woefully inadequate. The promised overnight shipping turned out to be nothing but a false hope, as I discovered my package was sent via FedEx Ground, adding another agonizing week to the wait. Throughout this ordeal, MPB.com demonstrated a complete lack of proactive customer service, with every effort on their part spurred only by my repeated inquiries. In summary, my experience with MPB.com has been a nightmare from start to finish. Their incompetence in shipping the correct product, coupled with their indifferent attitude towards customer satisfaction, has left me deeply dissatisfied. I strongly advise others to think twice before entrusting their business to MPB.com.
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Posted 1 month ago
I received a product worse than their description, and they did not answer my email to change or return it,
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Posted 4 months ago
I like to leave positive reviews of positive experiences, but equally it can be necessary to contribute less positive reviews sometimes. This is one of those occasions. My experience isn't as horrific as some of the recent reviews I've just read below, but maybe I got lucky. I wrote to MPB to ask a question about an out of stock camera. A sales person responded instantly to say one camera had just come in to stock but as they sell fast, she had taken the liberty of raising a courier request form to reserve it for me. It was really fast, but I appreciated the chance to buy what appears to be an in demand/low stock camera right now, so I agreed to proceed. I filled in the form, listed my trade-ins (1 body, 3 lenses) for appraisal, and got a trade-in price estimate back. The following morning my gear left for MPB. Then I got a notification that it had arrived, but with a photograph of a box that was definitely not my gear. I tried to get clarification on whether they had my stuff and had just attached the wrong picture, or whether something had gone wrong and two parcels had been switched. No reply. A response and some assurance would have been welcome at that point because MPB's attempt to be reassuring had just become a moment of anxiety for me. That was not my parcel they were looking at. Then a day later I got a revised (downwards) quote for my stuff which inadvertently answered the unanswered question about the mystery box in the delivery image. They listed my items, post-inspection. They had my gear, they had merely set me the wrong package image. I was okay with their lower quote because it seemed I may have clicked the wrong lens description for one item, and they had quite rightly lowered one lens from my 'As new' to their 'excellent', due to some minor cosmetic wear. I was happy to proceed. However they had not factored in the brand new second battery (Manufacturer made not a 3rd party) so I asked if they could include something for that in the trade given the trade in figures were now much lower. They said there was no second battery, which I knew there was because I photographed everything as I packed it, and had shots of the two batteries in the box. There was a delay while they tried to locate the battery. As I waited for the battery to be confirmed, I noticed that at the bottom of their PX breakdown email, they were actually selling me a different camera to the one I had reserved. I pointed out the discrepancy and asked them to check that they were selling me the right camera. It transpired they weren't. They had reserved the wrong camera for me. I asked if they had any of the right camera in stock. They said they didn't. So I asked for my battery to be found and my equipment to be returned immediately. They agreed to return my equipment, and they put that into action right there and then. But then I noticed they had an alternative camera from the same manufacturer that I *would* be happy with, listed on their website. I wrote back and said I'd take that one instead, including the SKU number of the the item. No reply. I never got a reply to that question in fact. I got a notification from the courier that they now had my gear in transit back to me. MPB could have sold me an alternative camera, but they just ignored me, and sent my gear back. At that point, MPB then listed the VERY camera that I originally wanted and had allegedly reserved for me in the first place. As soon as my gear was off their premises they put it back up for sale. Same price as before. I got an MPB email notification that it was available and there it was, back on the website listed as back in stock (it sold within the hour) It's really clear that they decided they didn't want to sell that camera to me. Maybe they decided they could sell it without any trade in. Maybe they decided they didn't want my gear because maybe the profit margin was too small on it. Who knows. If they had told me they didn't want my gear though, I would have bought their camera outright, and sold my gear privately. I think MPB should spend a bit of time actually thinking about the trade before agreeing to it and putting people in the risky situation of handing over their cherished or expensive gear to a courier to be appraised at MPB. I would have MUCH preferred they just told me "We don't want to take your trade in gear. We'd prefer to sell this item without a trade". I would have bought it anyway if they had. I have since bought the camera I wanted brand new from another vendor (and for the same price brand new as their second hand item). As things stand they just took my gear off me for a week and anything could have happened to it during that time. Judging by other reviews below, I may even have never seen it again. I think I was lucky that I actually got it back, and quite swiftly too. So I am thankful for that. The people I dealt with were very polite and helpful aside from just deciding to tell me they didn't have the camera I had technically already bought, which then reappeared on their website. MPB, please review your options before agreeing to a trade. Please don't ask people to hand their gear over to a courier if you aren't certain you want it. Otherwise what you promote as being very convenient actually becomes very inconvenient for your customer. Two stars because people were polite and helpful up until things stopped being clear, and unlike many other people leaving reviews I did actually get my gear back quite promptly.
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Posted 1 year ago
This is a huge bummer for me to write. Over the last couple years I have bought and sold a fair amount of equipment through mpb. It was an easy transaction and they have a huge inventory. Unfortunately, the honeymoon ended when I purchased (well, tried to purchase) an Olympus OM-D E-M1X for what I thought was a great deal. HOWEVER, i received in the mail a canon 1d mkii. This was way off, like not even the same field. Luckily I had taken screen shots of the order with pictures of the body they were selling. I contacted them, and basically was told 'welp, that sucks. The website was wrong, our bad.' This wouldn't have been a big deal if I hadn't already spent over $900 on lenses from a few other suppliers. I explained I had purchased other lenses and now, I don't have a body to use them, and that there's no way I'll see a return on them if i sold them. I asked for a discount in some manner on another body. "We'll send the screen shots and details onto management and they 'might ' get a hold of you. That's the last time I've heard from them despite several emails, calls, and smoke signals. It's in my opinion they aren't for the actual photographer or artist and are just for the money. So, do with this what you will. Remember there other companies that actually care for the artist and will work to rectify their mistakes.
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Posted 1 year ago
I used to like this company, they usually will give top dollar for used gear. However I bought a used super wide prime Nikon lens from them. It was rated at their 'like new' condition. This lens comes with a soft leather lens cap. You can't buy them anywhere. The lens cap they sent was recondition with some thick sticky substance that left marks anywhere it touched. The lens had slight blemishes on the barrel. I tried several times to contact them with no response. I kept sending different communications until they replied with little concern. NEVER again! Do not do business with company!
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Posted 1 year ago
So, here it is Tuesday March 29th, at 12:14 pm. My order should have been on its way today; however, I received a phone call at 11:43am from customer service stating that: there was an error on the order that was placed and to get back to them by 4:00pm. Three calls placed at 11:49am, 11:51am and 12:09 and the recorded message says that all lines are busy and look for answers to my questions on their website. So, it looks like I won't be receiving my ordered products today (even with express shipping). I'm going to call back a few more times before 4:00pm and I will update after.
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Posted 2 years ago
I traded in my old Nikon and two lenses for a newer model Nikon and a Tamron 18-400mm lens. I chose one that was described as excellent and figured it would be good to use right away. While the camera was in good shape, the lens needed to be sent to Tamron for service. Since warranty doesn't travel with the item, I had to spend over $200 (discounted price) to have the lens serviced with Tamron. It certainly would have been cheaper to buy the lens new. I contacted customer service about this issue over two weeks ago and still have not gotten any response. At this point, I would not recommend using this company, unless you just want to sell your gear and are ok with waiting a sweet while for any kind of response.
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Posted 2 years ago
They've had two cameras and a small lens for trade in almost 1.5 months now. Finally got quote a week ago from them. One camera was supposed to come back and they haven't bothered sending it yet. This is beyond slow. I'm bought a professional camera earlier last year and the rating was excellent. I received it and the camera had a bad focusing lens. No way anybody inspected it because you couldn't see out the view binder it was so bad. These people have went downhill fast. Just go to adorama.
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Posted 2 years ago
Camera sold as ‘like new’. I came with a 1/2” deep scratch on rear screen. Extremely disappointed in their lack of attention to customer satisfaction. Avoid at all costs. I should have stuck with KEH. they were spot on with grading the 40 years I did biz with them.
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Posted 2 years ago
I've bought several times from MPB and had not had any problems. The problems occured when I tried to sell my old camera back to me. The initial quote they gave me was completely different from the final quote after "inspection". They deliberately low-ball you - making flimsy excuses - to get the cheapest price. I would recommend Facebook or similar to sell you old equipment.
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Posted 2 years ago
The first lens i received was faulty and the replacement even worse! There seems to be no quality control and they are quite happy to ship out faulty equipment. DO NOT BUY FROM HERE!!!
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Posted 2 years ago
I accepted an offer for two perfectly functioning Fuji cameras. They came back saying one of them didn’t power up. What? They offered a dramatically lowered offer for the one camera. I rejected the offer and requested both cameras be returned. After multiple emails, I continue to get bot automated email responses. No cameras returned, no communication. It’s been weeks now. Can’t recommend
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Posted 3 years ago
I tried MPB a couple of times to purchase used camera bodies. In comparison with B&H or Adorama, their customer service is what you would expect from a company selling used equipment at bottom-of-the-market prices -- suspicious, brusque, unreliable (in terms of ever getting back to me, the customer). I'm sure that they have to deal with a lot more fraud than the top tier camera stores, and if you can't afford to shop at one of the better stores, then MPB does provide an alternative. Personally, I will happily pay the 10-15% premium to get excellent the customer service, reliable delivery and knowledgeable sales staff provided by Adorama or B&H.
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Posted 3 years ago
mpb.com is rated 1.6 based on 191 reviews