kt_88 vs unnamed dealer


Hi Guys & Gals

I have ran into a bit of a problem with a dealer, but since he is not a Audiogon member ( that I know of ) I decided to try this approach to receive your advise. BTW, I asked Audiogon for there approval before posting.

The story goes like this. I found this dealer ( not in my state ) through a search engine on the net. He had a piece of equipment that I wanted. So I called him and inquired about it's condition. He told me it was in " excellent condition " so I asked him to ship it to me. When I go it I found it was not even close to the condition he told me it was, at least not cosmetically. So I sent him a e-mail back, and requested that he let me return the item. He responded with a " no " He also told me his store policy does not allow him to take back used times. I have sent him another e-mail with a little more firmness requesting that he take the item back. I am waiting for his response.

In the mean time in case this turns to push and shove. What can I do if I need to force the issue ( legally ) to get the item returned and get my money back.

thanks
kt_88

Showing 1 response by dsafron

I had a very similar thing happen to me. The product was priced fairly but was scratched and dented where it had been described as "immaculate". The sales guy quit answering my emails and calls after I complained.

Going back to the web site, I looked around until I found the shop owner's name and email address. I sent an email to the owner describing the situation and the steps I would take (BBB, credit card complaint, posting to complaint bulletin boards on the Internet, etc)if I didn't get some satisfaction.

He wrote back within a day offering to take back the unit or discount the price. I was so ticked off - this was my first bad experience with Internet purchases - that I returned the unit.

I also sent a letter to my credit card company - and you have to do this in writing - and refused payment on the item with a letter of explanation. My account was credited and I was only out the price of shipping.

Good luck, David