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DJI Mavic 2 Pro Fly More Combo - $2498 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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I believe this is currently the cheapest price for the combo in Australia! 100% Australian stock, ships from Amazon AU unlike the other deal which is grey stock.

Fly More kit alone usually retails for $649.
Mavic 2 Pro on its own is $2499 at DJI, JB Hi-Fi etc. Combined together = $3148!

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

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  • there appears to be confusion if this kit is actually with the flymore kit. Good price if it is though!

    • -1

      The customer questions at the end of the page are for the same drone but different sellers can answer them. The product information says 3 batteries included, if Fly More isn't included then I think Amazon should compensate for misleading description and images.
      I googled the product ASIN number from below Product Information (B07GSWTCVL) and it shows the kit as Fly More combo

      • +2

        There is no such thing as DJI Mavic 2 Fly More combo from DJI. Both need to be purchased separately (drone+kit)

  • +2

    on two occasions when I asked customer service via online chat, they said they were not sure. I decided not to proceed.

    I should add that it is presently at its highest price ever on Amazon AU (if you check via CamelCamelCamel)

  • Have you tried bargaining in stores the mark up for DJI is around 30% in specialist stores.

    • -1

      Have you got an example of a better price?

  • -5

    Whatever this is, last time it was posted on here, it was $500 cheaper.
    You're not a friend of the community buddy, you're trying to steal from hard working Australians.

    • +1

      $500 cheaper? I can't seem to see that deal anywhere. And there is no need to attack OP personally, they are not a rep for Amazon, purely posting a decent deal for those who prefer Australian Stock. If anything, OP is contributing to this community a lot more than you by posting deals.

  • +2

    That is a little harsh, and over the top response. Sellers often confuse buyers (purposely or not) when listings are not pictured correctly. There is history of this listing doing exactly that, cheapest I remember was $2023 just for the mavic pro 2. It probably adds to the confusion as it lists as 3 batteries total , therefore appears to be the flymore combo. If so, that would make it the cheapest I've seen it at on AmazonAu. Camelcamelcamel would list this as the highest it has ever been because its under the same listing as a drone on its own (happy to be proven wrong) Confused? good cause most would be!! Thank you OP! :)

    Edited Included actual price I purchased it for back in Dec18.

  • At this price range for a toy, it better be armed with nuclear warheads.

    • It does, DJI just not announced it to the public as yet :p

      • It's not a Note 7 :D

  • I have checked listing's questions and answers. Even more confusing as some said excluding the fly more combo and some said including…
    There was a previous amazon posting on this drone and no one had any idea whether the combo was included.

  • +1

    I bought this the other week. Only the drone came, not the fly more kit.

    Customer service told me that they agreed that the listing was confusing and would change the image.

    Amazon told me to purchase the fly more kit as a separate transaction and refunded me full amount once it was delivered as recognition of the misleading product listing.

    I could only suggest challenging Amazon the same way I did, but could not guarantee you will get the same lucky result.

    • I ordered one shortly before your post and only recieved it today and can confirm it does not include the flymore bundle as pictured. Have begun initiation to return. I'm interested in your intial approach with Amazon as it appears a favourable outcome for you.

      • At least Amazon is really helpful with returns. They're covering the return costs for your order?

        I also note that the 'misleading image' has since been removed from the Amazon product page. I guess they are listening.

        • In my experience they're the game changers in returns. I've returned faulty items back to the US with them covering postage costs and refunds, no issues ever.

          Returning in Australia is much the same, I affix the return label and dropped it off at a LPO. Super easy and no issues- now to see how long before refund is processed! Amazon rep also assured me if I was out of pocket for postage that they would reimburse me.

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