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DJI Mavic 2 Zoom RTF Kit $1487.20 (Grey Import) @ eGlobal eBay

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DJI Mavic 2 Zoom RTF Kit
Not as cheap as the previous deal but still the cheapest I can find.

It's a grey import, not an Australian set.

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  • Any magic 2 pro deals?

    • No luck there. The best is around $2,000 discounted with the 15% sitewide.

    • Gearbest has it for about $1700 AUD for a grey import. Cheapest I've seen it.

  • Just bought this local AU stock for $1420 delivered by using Ebay 15% off Code PYIPPEE
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DJI-Mavic-2-Zoom-VB/183408260460…

    • I doubt that it is local AU stock, but good price nevertheless. My only concern is that it states that it could be shipped from HK and no mention if tax is included or not.

      • Tax is not an issue as item is From Sydney, Australia as stated in the Ebay listing.

        • There are 3 references to location on this listing..,

          1) Sent from Sydney, Australia

          2) All items are despatched from Our AU/HK Warehouse.

          3) About this seller: china-town-au
          Member since 2005
          Location: HongKong

          EDIT: also some negative feedback “Not AU shipper”.

    • +1

      That one you linked is grey stock with 1 year non-AU warranty.

      I just bought a Mavic 2 Zoom for $1599 after 15% off and will be claiming through TRS to bring it down to $1431 with full Australian 2 year warranty and Aus stock.

      • Not everyone is claiming TRS. I don't have any plans to go anywhere so its a good deal for locals. And if it says item location Sydney than for warranty i will only have to post it back to Sydney in case of warranty claim not overseas.

        • It is mentioned in the listing you posted that "all products must be sent back to US for warranty"

          • @Shak501: yes correct but i am covered under Ebay Return policy which is "Sellers are responsible for return postage if the item doesn't match the listing description, or arrived damaged or faulty. For more information, see our eBay Money Back Guarantee policy."

            And

            "If the seller or manufacturer doesn't offer a warranty or it has expired, this doesn't limit your rights under the Australian Consumer Law relating to defective and non-complying goods."

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