View Single Post
  #6  
Old December 17th 04, 05:22 PM
Todd Nicholson
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Because mistakes are made and it's the right thing to do.

-Todd

"Robert Cadieux" wrote in message
...
HMMM?

Why ?

Not too sure what your point is, but mine was you don't need to feel

obliged
to spend your time and money (shipping) to correct someone elses mistake.
If they had taken the trouble double checking their order, he would not be
in this situation.

In my situation, I was asked to repackage it, pay for shipping and once

thay
received it, they would reimburse me the exact same amount I had spent on
shipping as a renewal credit. Why would I do that ?

Robert



"j" wrote in message
...
!?!?!?
poof! You have all witnessed the last bit of French self-respect
vanishing right before your eyes!

Robert Cadieux wrote:
From what I remember, anything that is mailed to you without your

consent is
yours to keep.

I was accidently sent a modem from my internet company a few months

ago.
It
was supposed to go to another customer. They noticed their mistake

and
tried to intimidate me into mailing it back to them. I stood my

ground
and
got to keep the modem.

Robert

"BriMc" wrote in message
...

The thing that ****es me off the most is that now I have to waste time

out
of my day because of their screw up and mail that product back to them
(paying for it out of my pocket and they will/may refund). And I still

have

to wait until they process it before I get my correct product. Maybe I
should just E-bay the disco lights and be ahead of the game. Hmmmm
"WayneSallee.com" wrote in message
...

The Better Business Bureau is a joke. They don't do anything but play

mail

carrier, becaue they don't want to loose that money that their

members

pay

them.
The BBB is nothing but a front. They may have been something at one

time,

but
they are nothing good now.


Wayne Sallee


In article , "razingkane"
writes:


you can also contact the Better Business Bureau