Hopefully you have not sent payment in advance. If you used a credit card you can threaten them with cancellation of the order and turn them over to the credit card company.
Strangely, some mail order companies use this credit card "float" to enhance their cash flow. The only way to ruin their day is to use the American Express card. If they fail to ship and you are unhappy, AMEX will issue you a credit BY PHONE the same moment you call, and forcing the mail order firm to either issue immediate credit or ship the item (your choice).
For this reason, many will not accept the AMEX card, preferring the lower fees collected by MC and Visa and the inability for the consumer to file against them any quicker than 30 days by mail in form. Even then, another 45 days can pass, giving the seller time to respond and make good on the offer. All the while you are without goods, and they enjoy the credit in their account, even if pulled out later.
As for your current situation, I would try Oade electronics. I spoke to a person on the phone first try (toll free), and was promised my Sony SACD player would ship on a certain date. This was at a time when this player was red hot, very difficult to get, and they offered the lowest price on the internet.
In spite of this, they phoned me back, said they were charging my card and gave me the air bill number for my shipment. It arrived on the date promised, boxed double at no extra charge.
Not all mail order has to be bad, I hope yours turns out better than it has so far.
Strangely, some mail order companies use this credit card "float" to enhance their cash flow. The only way to ruin their day is to use the American Express card. If they fail to ship and you are unhappy, AMEX will issue you a credit BY PHONE the same moment you call, and forcing the mail order firm to either issue immediate credit or ship the item (your choice).
For this reason, many will not accept the AMEX card, preferring the lower fees collected by MC and Visa and the inability for the consumer to file against them any quicker than 30 days by mail in form. Even then, another 45 days can pass, giving the seller time to respond and make good on the offer. All the while you are without goods, and they enjoy the credit in their account, even if pulled out later.
As for your current situation, I would try Oade electronics. I spoke to a person on the phone first try (toll free), and was promised my Sony SACD player would ship on a certain date. This was at a time when this player was red hot, very difficult to get, and they offered the lowest price on the internet.
In spite of this, they phoned me back, said they were charging my card and gave me the air bill number for my shipment. It arrived on the date promised, boxed double at no extra charge.
Not all mail order has to be bad, I hope yours turns out better than it has so far.