A couple months ago, I made that is available to all Canon photographers using more than a couple pieces of professional equipment. The post got some backlash from some non-Canon users, exclaiming that their service was nothing special. Well, I'm back again, to drop the bomb on what makes it a class above the rest. Canon Loyalty Program Odds are, you probably haven't heard of this feature. That is because Canon does not advertise it anymore, however the program is still very much still intact. What it is, is a program that enables you to get an additional 20% off of refurbished Camera Bodies. Overview The Canon Loyalty Program provides the opportunity to trade in old or broken Canon gear in exchange for a discounted price on a Canon DSLR.
The program initially required the product you trade in to be broken (Which meant you just had to drop it a few times before shipping), but then changed to simply being out of warranty. Rumors say that this recently changed to broken digital cameras, but some people still claim to have used film cameras. What Camera Bodies Are Available? (As of May 18th 2013) (As of May 18th 2013) (As of May 18th 2013) (As of May 18th 2013) (As of May 18th 2013) (As of May 18th 2013) What Are The Prices? Canon 60D - $639.99 (As of May 18th 2013) Canon 60D with 18-135 IS Kit Lens - $831.36 (As of May 18th 2013) Canon 60D with 18-200 IS Kit Lens - $894.99 (As of May 18th 2013) Canon 7D - $1,023.36 (As of May 18th 2013) Canon 5D Mark II - $1,583.28 (As of May 18th 2013) Canon 5D Mark III - $2,379.33 - (As of May 18th 2013) The Process Enrolling into this program is simple.
What it is, is a program that enables you to get an additional 20% off of refurbished Camera Bodies. The Canon Loyalty Program provides the opportunity to trade in old or broken Canon gear in exchange for a discounted price on a Canon DSLR.
The two requirements are that 1.) You do have a broken or out of warranty Canon product to return to them. 2.) You have not used this program more than 3 times. Now to use this feature, you simply call the CLP number that is 1 (866) 443 8002. Then select Option 2. This number is open 7 days a week, 8:00AM til Midnight Eastern Time. At that point, they'll tell you the availability of which camera you’re seeking and likely get a serial number for the broken camera gear you'll be sending in. ( Tip - eBay and Craigslist is always filled with broken Canon digital cameras for under $50).
Then they'll get a mailing address from you, and a credit card number (if one is not already on file) to process your order. You can expect your refurbished camera to arrive in the mail within 5 business days. More Info What is included with the camera? Everything you'd expect from a camera purchased in the refurbished Canon store. Your camera will arrive in a white Refurbished labeled box, with a complete set of accessories (battery, charger, strap, cables, CD, manuals, etc).