Oh, crap.


I just wanted to tell y'all about my fun by posting this edited letter to my CC company. Any advice from you business and lawyer types would be much appreciated.

Dear Sir,

I would appreciate your help in getting my money back from an order I made to a dealer on 25 July 2001. The item ordered was a turntable, and I was told by the manager that it would arrive at his store in three to four weeks. He was then to ship it to me. Four weeks after July 25th I called the store to see what the status was on the turntable. A lady who later identified herself as the bookkeeper answered my call and told me she would contact the distributor and then would call me back to let me know when it was due to arrive. She never called me back. I do not remember exactly how long I waited before I called back, around a week I am sure, asking about the status of my turntable. Same reply from her, and she never called me back. I was planning to call again, but September 11th came. Since there was no shipping going on, especially overseas, and since I would have felt very small to complain about my turntable at this time.

Around the 20th –25th or so, I called the distributor, hoping for some help in getting the turntable. I do not remember what the person who answered said, but she did not give me a date or anything. She contacted the dealer to tell them about my call, and the manager then calls me and tells me that an employee of his did not turn in the order to the distributor. The manager then ordered the turntable, and I verified this with a phone call to the distributor. Well, at least they said the has my model on order. So I waited another month, now late October/ early November, before phoning the dealer, and the manager explains to me that they are back ordered, and that the particular one that I want is produced in very limited quantities anyways. A couple of weeks, and I call again. He tells me that he will call the distributor and then call me back. He did not call me back. On November 27th, I called the distributor. I explained to them that I ordered a turntable in late July, but it only ordered the dealer in mid September. They seemed pretty concerned, and said they would check it out and call me back. They never did. On November 30th, I the dealer demanding my money back. The manager proceeded to explain to me that his investors are trying to close down the store and would not let him refund my money. He promised me that no matter what, I would get my turntable, and if not, the demo turntable in his store that is the model up from mine. I only have little doubt about his sincerity, but he does not seem to have full control over what is happening. I am worried that they will claim bankruptcy, or something before I get my turntable, or that they are just ripping me off. Thank you for any help you can provide me.

Sincerely,
Brian Norris
ohlala

Showing 3 responses by perfectimage

I think their are to many excuses and I question the manager not having the authority to refund your money. Even if the stored declared bankruptcy it wouldnt necessaraly releive them out of their debt with you. I would start legal action now. At this point the quicker the better.
I agree the Credit Card card approach is the best I just dont know if that is going to be a problem where it was charged so long ago. Im not saying it is only that I dont know.

Small claims court is cheap and the reason I suggested starting the proceeding as quick as possible is that the longer you wait the less effective it is going to be.

If it goes that far I think that you can challenge the bankruptcy during their proceeding when they go in front of the judge to get your money back. I am unsure about all of this and whether you would have to do it in person or could do it with a letter to the court.

If the credit card cancellation doesnt work give your local Attorney Genrals office a call. They will help you out and tell you your legal rights and how to proceed. Good Luck.
I would advise telling them you will take the demo model now and call it even. It may not be the ultimate solution for you but take your losses and get what you can. Things will domino all to quickly and it wont be long before there is a recording at the end of the number.