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Who Are We ?

Shocked Electronics is Brooklyn based business. We have Been Serving Local and U.S customers for over 20 years.

  1. We provide free estimates,
  2. We service Sony, Nikon, Canon, 
  3.  Fast Repair
  4. Quick Shipping

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How To Safely Mail Your Gear

1. **Remove Batteries and Memory Card**: Before packing the camera, remove the batteries and memory card. Place them in a small plastic container or a Ziploc bag¹. This step prevents any potential damage during transit.

2. **Protect Against Liquid Exposure**: If the camera has been exposed to liquid, consider placing it in a Ziploc bag along with the batteries and memory cards¹. This extra layer of protection helps safeguard the camera.

3. **Include Pertinent Information**: If the camera is being shipped for repair, take note of all the serial numbers and other relevant details. Many companies require an authorization number before accepting the camera for repair. Include your address, phone number, and a complete description of the problem¹.

4. **Camera Accessories**: Send relevant camera accessories, such as lenses for digital SLRs, along with the camera. However, avoid sending too many accessories to minimize the risk of something getting lost¹.

5. **Choose the Right Shipping Box**: Use a shipping box that provides at least three inches of space around the camera. This ample room allows for proper cushioning with packing material. A box that is too small can transfer impact to the camera, while an oversized box without enough packing material may allow the camera to move around and cause damage¹.

6. **Pack with Care**: Fill the box with packing peanuts or bubble wrap to cushion the camera from potential impacts. Ensure there are at least three inches of packing material around all sides of the camera. Proper packing is crucial to prevent damage during transit¹.

7. **Label and Insure**: Address and label the package correctly, and take it to your local shipping company. Consider insuring the package for its value. While it may be an additional expense, having insurance provides peace of mind in case anything happens during transit¹.

Remember, a padded envelope is **never** sufficient for shipping your camera. Always use proper packing materials and follow these guidelines to ensure your camera arrives safely at its destination¹². 📸✉️

1. **Remove Batteries and Memory Card**: Before packing the camera, remove the batteries and memory card. Place them in a small plastic container or a Ziploc bag¹. This step prevents any potential damage during transit.

2. **Protect Against Liquid Exposure**: If the camera has been exposed to liquid, consider placing it in a Ziploc bag along with the batteries and memory cards¹. This extra layer of protection helps safeguard the camera.

3. **Include Pertinent Information**: If the camera is being shipped for repair, take note of all the serial numbers and other relevant details. Many companies require an authorization number before accepting the camera for repair. Include your address, phone number, and a complete description of the problem¹.

4. **Camera Accessories**: Send relevant camera accessories, such as lenses for digital SLRs, along with the camera. However, avoid sending too many accessories to minimize the risk of something getting lost¹.

5. **Choose the Right Shipping Box**: Use a shipping box that provides at least three inches of space around the camera. This ample room allows for proper cushioning with packing material. A box that is too small can transfer impact to the camera, while an oversized box without enough packing material may allow the camera to move around and cause damage¹.

6. **Pack with Care**: Fill the box with packing peanuts or bubble wrap to cushion the camera from potential impacts. Ensure there are at least three inches of packing material around all sides of the camera. Proper packing is crucial to prevent damage during transit¹.

7. **Label and Insure**: Address and label the package correctly, and take it to your local shipping company. Consider insuring the package for its value. While it may be an additional expense, having insurance provides peace of mind in case anything happens during transit¹.

Remember, a padded envelope is **never** sufficient for shipping your camera. Always use proper packing materials and follow these guidelines to ensure your camera arrives safely at its destination¹². 📸✉️

Mail Your
Camera Or Lens To

Shocked Electronics
209 Ditmas Ave Second Floor
Brooklyn N.Y. 11218

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