Dr Greenthumb Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 My T-mag was "stolen" from DHL aswell, qiute scary how this has happened a lot, you would have thought they would sort security out Anyway the guy is a fanny, no two words about it. The customer service is god awful aswell, the guy hasn't got a clue what he is on about.KNOB!dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaRtZ Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 To bump: I have never hidden the fact my company is slow to deliver 2 years ago turnover was 200,000 its now 1.5 million and i sell all over the world, with the money we are building a new warehouse once built we will be able to despatch much quicker. now look at the turnover most people do get there goods very quickly why do they not use the forums. oh well we on the right road and by mid 2006 our service will be untouchable.thanks for your email all info does make a difference.mark anthony You reckon? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Greenthumb Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 To bump:You reckon? not at all.Reckon it will be untouchable in the sense it's the worst retail organisation around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScotchDave Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 I damn well hope it's untouchable, else someone else will get ripped off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
munkee Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Had a little read on this thread and found it quite amusing in some places. Peoples lack of knowledge of general law is quite worrying. ill break down some of the "contractual agreements" or whatever is easiest for you all to understand.Lets take for example a cereal packet in a super market.The goods on display - These are an invitiation to treat. This means basically its showing you whats on offer. Its not part of the contract process. So just by taking the packet and sticking it in your trolley doesnt mean it is yours. Someone infact could take all of it out your trolley and put it in theirs and its just hard luck on you.You then go to the checkout and present the goods. This is the "offer" to buy. Your basically saying this is what you want to get.A number of things can then happen. The checkout operator can decline your offer, accept your offer or accept and impose conditions. The checkout bitch is the one in control so everytime you've heard people saying "your supposed to be offering me a service" blah blah blah.. it means nothing at this point at all. You then pay for the cereal or whatever. Talking of paying if you look on notes you will see what money really is. Its just a promise... " I promise to pay the bearer on deman the sum of... ". Who would have thought the world would run on such good will lol.Howevere this is where it gets to the good bit. You then enter into consideration. This is usually just the process of one person giving the goods to the other. But can be put under a million and 1 different meanings.. even showing love and affection can be called consideration.The contract is only binding after completion of consideration. So the shop keeper can still say.. actually nah f**k off im not in the mood heres your money. The goods are only yours until they are in your posession.So really when it comes to MA.. he aint doing shit wrong hes just a lazy f**k. You can only "sue" or whatever if you ask for your money and he doesnt give it back. But also you have to remember that "silence" is not acceptance of the contract/terms. So when they aren't emailing you back it doesnt mean they have read it and are going to do what you say. Infact it means they can just plead ignorance to be fair.All that was a dodgy description but ah well. Something also useful to remember which i have seen a lot on the forum is companies sending you a part which is slightly different to what you saw on the website in the pictures. This was mainly apparent in the early onza full builds, loads of random parts would be thrown on. Whether they were for the better or the worse you can have it sent back and all changed with them paying for postage etc because they have given you something which isn't the same as what you thought you were getting. All that leads in to miss interpretation etc.. f**k law its too confusing.Ah yea also.. companies cant become prejudice or whatever just because what you say about them. They can decline your offer to buy the goods if they want.. but they cant go out their way to f**k up your orders. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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