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Suppose you order two boxes at what you think is a reasonable price. The vendor sends you one and says that's all you get because they really meant to price them at twice what you paid. Anybody happy with that arrangement? (besides the vendor, I mean) It hasn't been clearly resolved yet, and I am not getting any immediate response from the vendor on my email reply (and only a machine on the phone line). However, the vendor's first email sure sounded like they don't plan on taking any responsibility for the pricing mistake or for sending out a partial booked at that price. They asked if I wanted all 20 boxes at their regular price (they mistakenly thought it was two orders of 10, rather than a 10 and a 15). Seems like if they were going to acknowledge that those already sent were their mistake to eat they'd have asked if I wanted the remaining boxes at the regular price or not. |
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Feeling at Home
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The problem with this is that you knew it was a ridiculously low price, not a "reasonable price"
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Maybe you're right... and based on that I would not have blamed the vendor for canceling the order and refunding my money. To me the problem is, they shipped some of them that I never agreed to buy at their full price.
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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I have a feeling that if you hadn't made the 2nd order, they wouldn't have noticed the mistake. I think you shot yourself in the foot here.
They were in the process of shipping and you placed an order of 15 more boxes. As a business owner that would throw all sorts of red flags to me that something was wrong. Who just up and orders 25 boxes of the same cigar unless something was up? My 2 Cents. ![]() |
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