Curious if any other members have had trouble with this company.
Carefully researched and ordered a Toshiba LCD TV ... size / dimensions were a critical issue, so we made sure we bought a model that would fit our cabinet.
TV is delivered, and my wife confirms it is the model we ordered, and the box shows no damage.
Upon opening, and getting ready to install, we find the model in the box is not exactly the same as the label on the box ... and, the TV is nearly 12 inches wider than the dimensions indicated on their web page.
Wife calls to request they take it back ... very long story short, they agree, but insist that we pay the freight, and a restocking fee.
I call, email a copy of their web page (and link) showing the dimensions were incorrect on their web site ... and the customer service rep. tells me the "corporate decision" is the same ... they shipped what we ordered, and we should have "inspected" it upon receipt. She admits their web site is wrong, but insists this is our problem.
We're disputing the charge, I've written to the CEO, emailed, and have now told them they can have their TV back, but they pay for shipping, no restocking fee, reversal of our charge (AMEX), and based upon their attitude ... $25 per day storage until it leaves our home.
Interested in your perspective, and your own experiences with this company ... at this point, their business practices look pretty unethical.
Carefully researched and ordered a Toshiba LCD TV ... size / dimensions were a critical issue, so we made sure we bought a model that would fit our cabinet.
TV is delivered, and my wife confirms it is the model we ordered, and the box shows no damage.
Upon opening, and getting ready to install, we find the model in the box is not exactly the same as the label on the box ... and, the TV is nearly 12 inches wider than the dimensions indicated on their web page.
Wife calls to request they take it back ... very long story short, they agree, but insist that we pay the freight, and a restocking fee.
I call, email a copy of their web page (and link) showing the dimensions were incorrect on their web site ... and the customer service rep. tells me the "corporate decision" is the same ... they shipped what we ordered, and we should have "inspected" it upon receipt. She admits their web site is wrong, but insists this is our problem.
We're disputing the charge, I've written to the CEO, emailed, and have now told them they can have their TV back, but they pay for shipping, no restocking fee, reversal of our charge (AMEX), and based upon their attitude ... $25 per day storage until it leaves our home.
Interested in your perspective, and your own experiences with this company ... at this point, their business practices look pretty unethical.