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On the link on the top of this page to E Bay there are several dealers offering Leica M9P for sale

If I were to buy one, how would I get the warranty from Leica. Are these not considered "grey" cameras?

Do you not have to buy from authorized dealers to get the warranty?

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MachineGun

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No but you'll need a Leica warranty card to have the body repaired for free at Solms so make sure the former is in the package. I would ask a copy of it to the dealer. Then check that there is a bar code printed on it. You should also find the body's five digits order number (10716 for the M9-P) and seven digits serial number (4105263 for instance) under the bar code.

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If you're buying from a recognised dealer, as opposed to a 'trader' then avoid ebay and deal direct, and pay by credit card.

 

Many credit card companies will not honour the protection one is usually entitled to if you pay via paypal rather than directly. I know paypal also offer protection but it's not as watertight as your legal rights under your credit agreement.

 

I'm sure that one day ebay will be recognised legally in the same way as other online traders or retailers (for 'retail' transactions), but it's still very much a grey area at the moment.

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Leica will not require the warranty card, in fact European law would forbid that. Proof of (original) purchase is what counts. As far as factory guaranty is concerned there is no grey import.

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Over the years Leica has not required a warranty card of me or anybody that I know of. They did ask for bills of sale and/or when applicable the Passport. In a number of cases those were items purchased for instance from Hong Kong or other foreign countries, so they could have been regarded as grey import - but they were not. The only thing I have seen in this forum is that they have required the original papers on used items to establish proof of ownership.

Once Leica even repaired a DLux4 under warranty without any paperwork provided at all(I lost it) " We can see when it was shipped out of the factory, so that is fine with us" However, it would not do to make that a habit, I suppose.

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