Re: Good Vendors / Bad Vendors.
- From: jnkbush@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 11 Sep 2006 14:10:27 -0700
What a surprise - when I emailed direct to mal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx I got an
email message bounced back - so I guess that they are long gone.
jnkb@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Mal
I take it you think that you are in the "Good Vendor" category. Why is
it then that like jamesthomas and ramborobert I am getting terrible
customer service and am unable to contact the Vendor - YOU. I am still
waiting for my order placed on 31st July, haven't had a response from
you apart from automated emails. Am unable to contact you by phone, now
getting emails bounced back from your Customer services etc. as "no
mailbox here by that name".
Please respond with either an immediate refund or have the item
delivered by 16th September.
mal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Most of the time people have problems with vendors due to there own
mistakes like buying incompatible items or just assuming things are
included like cables, retail boxes. Etc
IE. OEM items are often bare parts like an OEM DVD Writer will only be
a DVD Writer no cables or retail box etc. People should look before
ordering and if in doubt contact the vendor to make sure of the
contents of an item or the compatibility of the item.
Hope this helps
Black Shuck wrote:
I have used a few over the years, and see a pattern, I'm sure every
company has their bad days, but perhaps we should try and see what trends
there are.
My Generally Good List:
Misco
NovaTech
CCL
Microdirect
Komplett
My Avoid At All Costs List
Ebuyer
Overclockers
Aria
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