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Businiess name:  Wholesale Photo Supply
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is simply the worst photography store I have ever been to. The staff is inconsiderate, snippy, and hard to deal with. This is especially true of David. I am the type of consumer who researches every purchase before they go to the store to buy. I generally know what I want and what I need before going to shop. When I do finally buy, I choose to go to small, independently owned stores to support local businesses. Every single time I have tried to purchase from Wholesale Photo, a snarky staff member would try to change my mind or convince me otherwise (both up and down the product chain). Sometimes they would think that what I wanted to purchase was unnecessary and too advanced for me. They would come to this conclusion simply by looking at me (I am 19 and look young). Not once did the staff ever asked why I needed a camera and what I would be using it for. If they did, maybe they would have realized that I am attending Film School. I would bet my savings account that I know more about cameras and the industry than any of these so called camera ""experts"". Please save your time and shop somewhere else where the staff is friendly and the prices are more reasonable. I will never step foot in Wholesale Photo ever again and I will make sure that anybody who asks for my advice regarding camera equipment knows to stay away as well.

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