I have ordered this case for Canon IXUS 95 camera - as described on Amazon seller's item. However, the description was misleading, the case is not for IXUS cameras but for the PowerShot range. I had to discover it the hard way - by ordering and receiving it. The case came in a package which says: Made for PowerShot SD1000 & SD1100 iS Digital ELPH. The package also has a clear PowerShot trademark.
The PowerShot cameras are bulkier in size, so cases for them are much bigger than the cases for the IXUS range. I have a small IXUS camera and wanted to buy a small fitting case for it. Clearly, I was misled by the description. If you need a case for IXUS, go for Leather Case DCC-60, it is specifically designed for IXUS cameras. I have contacted the seller immediately after receiving my order and, although they were quite happy for me to return the item, they wouldn't refund the initial delivery charges (£4.30) - despite the Distance Selling Regulations. I also asked them to correct the description of the item - in order not to mislead other customers - but they don't see a problem there (obviously, because even with returns, they will make a profit via the excessive delivery charges which they do not refund!). So don't make my mistake - don't buy this case for IXUS camera!!
P.S. Know YOUR RIGHTS!
The Distance Selling Regulations (DSRs) are legally binding rules and were introduced in 2000 to protect customers who, unlike High Street shoppers, are unable to inspect goods before they buy them.
Even if you simply inform a company that you wish to return the goods within the seven working days, you should get a refund of the initial delivery costs.
YOUR RIGHTS
* Under the Distance Selling Regulations, you are entitled to a full refund including the initial delivery charge if you return a product, or inform the retailer that you want to return the product, within seven working days
* However retailers are not obliged to pay for the cost of returning the goods
* The DSRs do not cover perishable goods, personalised or custom-made products, magazines and unwrapped CDs
* If an item is faulty, or wrongly described, you have the right to a refund, replacement or repair, as long as the complaint is made "within a reasonable time". This generally means getting a refund if it is returned within one month
* For the first six months, the retailer must prove the product was satisfactory when bought if they turn down a replacement or repair
* For the next six months, the consumer must prove there was something wrong on purchase to get a replacement or repair.