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Reed's Photo at Amagansett Square
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Under the original ownership of Jon Reed, I had received help with camera appraisals. I knew it was under new ownership and I was looking to appraise older cameras for clients I have. There were two men working in the front: I went up to the one who first greeted me and seemed available to speak with. I handed him my business card, before I was able to explain what I was looking for, he directed me to the owner (the second man on the floor). The owner was obviously busy, so I did not want to interrupt him and I was certain that the available sales associate could answer my questions about their appraisal services. Boy, was I wrong to do that! The owner interrupted with the most terse and rude attitude ever saying that the cameras would have to be left there, they have no time to help me right now, they are too busy. (I have no problem leaving them there by the way--they're old cameras. Not high on anybody's priority list) It was quite obvious that I had irritated the owner in some way(--and that he has no self control) The sales associate very kindly suggested that I let my clients know about the weeks wait and then get back to Reed's. I would have been willing to leave the cameras there right then, but I decided to not give my client's business or my business to them, and let my clients know why. Southampton photo shops are just fine for me. Reed's photo shop is not the friendly prestigious local shop it once was. Now its just prestigious. (Can't one get that in the city? It's probably cheaper too)
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