Hi Dennis, SOrry to hear you had trouble with them. I don't believe i ever did business with them so I have no idea what their inner workings are like. However, I can tell you a bit about selling on the net and communicating with customers - it ain't as easy as you would hope. Most of the people that purchase items from me, do not use a valid email address. I believe this is because most other companies sell the email addresses to spammers, so, that has trained people to not use valid email addresses when they order on-line. So, when something goes wrong with an order here, I first try their email. 9 out of 10 times, the email either bounces, or is never responded to from the customer. If that fails, I then try the phone number they are suppose to provide. About 7 out of 10 of them are either bogus or incorrect. That finally leaves me with snail mail at which point I don't even bother trying to communicate anymore. My products are very low cost very low margin and I can't afford to waste the time tracking down people via snail mail. So, while I am sure this is not the reasons behind the problems with your case, I just thought I would share what it's like on the other side of the problems. It sure is frustrating for both parties trying to communicate when we have so many options to do it with, and it seems to always fail somewhere along the way. Well, I hope all works out for you in the end with that company. Chris --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "sbdwag" <sbdwag@...> wrote: > > Some of you might have remembered how I complained about a order I > placed with Electronic Express. Thought I might update what has happened > > I placed the order on Feb 7 and today March 28 I Noticed that my > account had been charged for the order. The only email I received from > them was a generic email when I placed the order. I canceled the order > via email on Feb 15. I never received any emails from that > conversation either. > > In defence of them They did answer my phone call promptly and told me > that I could refuse shipment If I would like to. Of coarse Im sure I > would pay for shipping both ways. > > I ask them If It was customary for their buisness to ship out a > product SEVEN weeks after the order was placed without any > acknowledgement to the buyer of backorder or shipping status either by > phone or email. He said that they generally dont respond via email. > that still leaves regular mail and phone. > > If they advertise and sell via the Internet then they need to get with > the program and take advantage of the quick and precise communication > it offers. And they need to rethink there business practices if they > want to remain competitive. Either way that used up there one and only > chance to get any of my future buisness > > Regards > Dennis Waggoner >
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Re: Update on Electronic Express order
2006-03-28 by lcdpublishing
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