thelawgoddess Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 i recently ordered something from ebags.com. at the bottom of my confirmation it says my order automatically includes a subscription to tv guide. if i don't want the subscription i have to send a self-addressed stamped envelope (with proof that i paid for the order at ebags) to get a refund check. Quote
Cobra_Commander Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 Thanks for sharing that bit of misery with us. Quote
Thinker Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 I think I'd reject the charge on the credit card and wait for them to contact me. Quote
thelawgoddess Posted May 23, 2005 Author Posted May 23, 2005 I think I'd reject the charge on the credit card and wait for them to contact me. there's an idea. i think i'll wait for them to ship it first, though. Â (i did send a message to customer service politely telling them how i felt and what i wanted them to do about it. curious as to what their response will be ...) Quote
Thinker Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 I ordered some dvd's from overstock.com and one of them showed up in a Spanish language version. PITA trying to deal with them, too. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 It's definitely best to not order anything via the internet, from anyone, ever. DFA's policy is to conduct all business by fax. It's great; you put a piece of paper in the thing, and not only does the paper appear at the other person's fax machine, but you get it back, too! It's like, part "The Fly" and part refutation of the foolish assertion that matter cannot be created or destroyed. Psh. As if! Come to think of it, you could get two fax machines, and set one up in the next room or whatever, and feed dollar bills, or, like, twenties through it if you had some, and then you'd get the bills that you put in, plus the ones that materialize at the second fax machine. Â Give it up for science, y'all! Quote
Cobra_Commander Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 I've set my printer up so it sits right over the fax machine. That way I can print out emails and they fall right into the fax machine to be sent to whomever I chose. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 Shit-howdy, that's a valuable innovation, there! Would you be willing to submit that for inclusion in AmazingCo, Inc.'s 2006 Compendium of Fax Machine Hacks, Cheats, and Workarounds? You'd be credited for your contribution, of course. Quote
archenemy Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 I have a trapdoor in the back of my computer, and when I send a email, the door opens and a little messenger pigeon flies out to deliver my message. Thus, no need for a fax OR a printer!! Quote
mec Posted May 24, 2005 Posted May 24, 2005 now that is a complete rip-off. What you should do is to find out their address and fill out all of those reply cards you get in magazines, junk mail and everywhere else with their address. That way they will get their fill of shit that they will have to reply to to get their names off the list. Quote
griz Posted May 24, 2005 Posted May 24, 2005 ebag's = efag's  that's what we call them at work...they sell allot of our backpacks,ect and they suck donkey balls to deal with from our end too. Quote
Dr_Flush_Amazing Posted May 24, 2005 Posted May 24, 2005 i recently ordered something from ebags.com. at the bottom of my confirmation it says my order automatically includes a subscription to tv guide. if i don't want the subscription i have to send a self-addressed stamped envelope (with proof that i paid for the order at ebags) to get a refund check. Â Bags and TV Guide? Makes sense to me. After I get myself a new bag, I tend to watch a lot of TV. If they really wanted to make a convenient one-stop shopping experience, they'd throw a bag of cheetos into the deal. Â Quote
thelawgoddess Posted May 24, 2005 Author Posted May 24, 2005 ebags wrote: We apologize for the confusion. You have not been charged anything for this subscription, and it is a gift directly from TV Guide. We apologize this gift was not made more clear in the shopping cart during checkout, but it was listed. There is no extra or hidden cost involved. The refund mentioned is simply an offer to get a rebate from TV Guide directly if you do not want the gift, but you were never charged any amount of this subscription. Please note the following information listed on our site concerning this promotion: Â "Only valid to customers with a valid eBags order during promotional time period. Your paid order includes a 13 issue subscription to T.V. Guide. Your subscription will be processed as soon as your order is confirmed! There are no hidden obligations and you will not receive any bills. The cost of your subscription is included in your order. If you later decide that you do not want a subscription to T.V. Guide, we will send you a check for $2.50. To receive this refund, send a self addressed stamped envelope to: eBags Unsubscribe, PO Box 682108, Franklin, TN 37068. Make sure to include a copy of your credit card statement verifying your paid order along with Proof of Purchase. Refund requests must be received within 90 days of your eBags purchase. Your first issue of T.V. Guide will arrive in 8-10 weeks. At no time will any credit card number be shared ? this is a paid subscription with no hidden obligations." Â We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you. Â ebags says "rebate" ... tv guide says "refund" ... i say "whatever" ... it's still a shoddy business practice in my view! Quote
thelawgoddess Posted May 24, 2005 Author Posted May 24, 2005 i wanted to add that i ordered from them because i found a link to their site where i could save 25% off of their sale prices, so even after shipping it was still cheaper than buying the item from a place offering free shipping. for anybody interested, that link is: www.ebags.com/friends/cshreffler ... just be prepared for your new subscription to tv guide. Quote
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