Canon Spring rebates

Hello

I am looking for purchase of several products of canon, but keep on the lookout for their semi-annual repayments.  Well they finally came, and they are more practical than they have been in the past.  This time, they're instant discounts that apply when buying rather than discount mail.  Last night, I got chatting to the Dell customer service to ask questions on refunds.  I noticed that Dell had released on canon products they sold.  I asked someone in a chat to help purchase if these included rebates instant rebates from the manufacturer Canon and he said yes.  I was disappointed by that because he left much higher than others at price of Dell who sold products.  However, I think that the service representative that I spoke was wrong.  After I finished talking to him I looked at all the Canon products on Dell, even those who were not included in the offer of discount of Canon.  Each of them, and I think most of all the products in the 'accessories' category had a flat discount of 10%.  I'm 99% sure that it has NOTHING to with Canon rebate offer (but rather simply puts them more in good standing with other dealers when their canon instant rebates are not included).  I'm a little annoyed that by I spoke with the representative gave me, which seems to me to be very inaccurate and therefore of poor service.  At the time, I believed him and said that it was useful in the follow-up of the investigation, but it didn't really help me at all.

I am currently in the Japan and try to call the customer service is not convenient at all, I was unable to find a way any service customer using the purchase by e-mail and chat, I got last night did not help me.  I'm so post here and in the hope that someone at Dell who is knowledgeable, can answer my question.

So here's what I want to know,

Reference Dell will support the current Canon or not instant discount program?  The Canon 5 d is currently listed on Amazon and other retailers for about $2,600, including the kit lens.  Right now I have the same device sitting in my Dell basket listed at $2 969,99 including reduction of 10% of Dell.  However, if Dell DO supports instant rebate of $300, which would have fallen to $2 669.99, which makes it much more attractive.  Goes the same for the glasses and the flash of speed I'm interested to buy.  With Canon discounts, price of Dell is appealing, without them, it is anything but attractive.

^ o ^ ; I would be very happy if you would let me know if you will be support of the manufacturer of these Canon instant rebates.

Thank you!

-Kevin


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