Bad Business Practice

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Suggestions/advice??? I ordered a knife from a well know makers/small manufacture; sending the required deposit. They called after the long wait period (back-log) and said the knife was ready, they took my credit card information and said the knife would be shipped immediately. I have not received the knife, which was supposedly shipped 10-13-99. I have called the company, written them, called the local chamber of commerce and the BBB. From the company all I get is a recording and I leave a message each time (I call almost every day) and I have yet to speak to a living soul or hear back from them. Should I just consider my hard earned money lost and this a very expensive lesson in life, or does any one have some suggestions?
 
Let's hear the details on the other thread. We may be able to help.

[This message has been edited by HJK (edited 17 November 1999).]
 
Fortunately, you paid with a credit card. Just call your card company up and dispute the charge. That'll get the this well-know firm's attention quickly. Merchants take these matters seriously for several reasons:

1) They don't get paid until the matter is resolved.

2) If this happens very often, the credit card company will withdraw their privileges.

3) The agreement they signed with the card company gives the card company broad authority in this situation, and the card companies are known to favor the consumers in questionable cases.



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Sigh....please look over the entire site to discover the existance and purposes of other forums. Moving to Good, Bad & Ugly!

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