(This post was last modified: 07-24-2017, 04:58 PM by Marko.)
I think its useful to keep threads like this one active. Not to continue to bash a vendor who so clearly deserves bashing, bot rather to remind members to be careful who they send their money to. I've been shopping online for several years now, I think its the ideal man's way to shop. You do your research, point, click and it shows up in a few days/weeks. No trip to the mall and all the misery that entails. Too easy. And thats the problem. Too easy. I've had overwhelmingly positive experiences shopping online, however, it has to be kept in mind that sometimes things go south. Some vendors are just incompetent and some are maybe just crooked. We can learn this through first hand experience (ouch) or by reading reviews and threads such as this one. To be fair, one bad experience isn't fatal, however, when the experience isn't a one shot deal like a package was lost or mis-shipped but an on-going course of conduct like the one described in this thread indicates a deeper problem. I'm of the view that sometimes stuff happens and the test of a good vendor/artisan/mechanic/salesperson etc is what they do next. Do they fix the problem to the customer's satisfaction or do they just ignore the problem because seriously? What are you going to do? Go all the way over to Spain and punch him in the nose? Its easy in the e-commerce world to just ignore complaints, emails, angry customers etc. It would be much harder in a brick and mortar establishment when he angry mob was at he door with torches and pitchforks I'm all for keeping these sorts of threads alive.