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Got Ripped Off By T Shirt Manufacturer

holy_smokes

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I bought a couple of t shirts from a t shirt store online and when they arrived, they were obviously defective. The company told me to take photos and send them via email to confirm that they were defective. They lied to me, however, saying they would take care of return shipping costs. They didn't bother. They didn't give me a full refund on the t shirts either, much less reimburse for return shipping.

Do you think it's worth taking some action, whether it's with my bank or the better business bureau with this company? The amount of money involved is not great (about $10), but I feel like any company that lies to it's customers is basically pond scum, so I might follow through one way or the other, even though the money involved is pretty minimal.
 

holy_smokes

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Yeah, that's my next step. My question is: would you actually consider doing business with them again?

I know I shouldn't, as they've already ripped me off, but I like their t shirt designs so much I would like to.
 

whatever123

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Originally Posted by holy_smokes
Yeah, that's my next step. My question is: would you actually consider doing business with them again?

I know I shouldn't, as they've already ripped me off, but I like their t shirt designs so much I would like to.


why on earth would you do business with someone that ripped you off or you dont like? that makes no sense.
 

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Originally Posted by holy_smokes
My question is: would you actually consider doing business with them again?

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pebblegrain

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Originally Posted by holy_smokes
Yeah, that's my next step. My question is: would you actually consider doing business with them again?

I know I shouldn't, as they've already ripped me off, but I like their t shirt designs so much I would like to.


yeah, do a huge ass order this time.
 

coldnyt1

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Originally Posted by holy_smokes
I bought a couple of t shirts from a t shirt store online and when they arrived, they were obviously defective. The company told me to take photos and send them via email to confirm that they were defective. They lied to me, however, saying they would take care of return shipping costs. They didn't bother. They didn't give me a full refund on the t shirts either, much less reimburse for return shipping.

Do you think it's worth taking some action, whether it's with my bank or the better business bureau with this company? The amount of money involved is not great (about $10), but I feel like any company that lies to it's customers is basically pond scum, so I might follow through one way or the other, even though the money involved is pretty minimal.


no matter how minimal money is involved.. you got the right to file any disputes with the BBB... goodluck.. screw those damn A HOLE...
 

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What manufacturer would this happen to be? Links would be helpful.
 

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