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Unread 03-22-2008, 05:32 PM   #4
C5Rick
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Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
with Rich. Use the CC and dispute the charges. Simple as that. Make them pay for returned item if the problem is caused by them or thier vendor.

There's always the court system. If you win, you can usually recoup your costs as well, it's then a matter of public record and you can take it from there

On some websites such as ours, you can make a publilc complaint about a vendor. We ask (as you've done) for details and that you have supporting documents or evidence to back it up should a problem arise.

On others as the one you referenced and a couple others, I've seen too many times, the staff protecting a vendor, simply because they're a vendor; and instead of assisting the member in resolving the matter, action is taken against the member

Thats not the way it should be.

What are your plans on the spoiler?
I don't have a credit card so everything is a cash transaction for me.
As for the spoiler, it's on the car, off some, but for now on the car. I can't afford any more fix attempts right now. I'm close to a $1000.00 invested in it. No more Canadian stuff, ehh
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