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Posted by Jonathan Brisby on 03/19/07 07:45
Or how about this. I bought a DVD from them only two wait 3 weeks to
find out it's no longer in stock and they won't be getting more AFTER
they charged my credit card. Luckily I got my money back and bought it
from amazon.
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:23:58 GMT, Clem Dye <bite@me.com> wrote:
>I used to use CD-WOW quite a lot because their prices used to be quite
>good. The only real downside was their lack to range, which is why I
>stopped using them. Anyway, they kept sending me 50p and £1 e-vouchers
>so I thought I'd give them a go again. I really wish that I hadn't.
>
>All five of my orders came from Hong Kong as 'rattlers' - discs off
>mount. In the case of 'Snakes On A Plane' it looked like someone had
>taken a knife to the disc's playing surface it was that badly damaged.
>In fairness, CD-WOW were quick to despatch replacements. Guess what?
>Yup, more rattlers. At this point (not unsurprisingly) CD-WOW refused to
>supply any more discs and wanted the duff items returned. No problem I
>thought, they'll send me a pre-paid sticker so that I can send the stuff
>back to their UK address. No, not this time. I had to send the stuff
>back at my expense to an address in Cyprus. CD-WOW will refund the
>postal charges as e-vouchers - they won't refund your credit card like
>Play do. To add insult to injury I had to wait two weeks to get my
>e-vouchers, which of course I could only use against a new purchase.
>Yes, you've guessed it - the latest order - Clerks II - was delivered as
>a two-disc rattler.
>
>Now, I do get occasional rattlers from other suppliers, Play mainly, but
>this is well out of order.
>
>I shan't be using CD-WOW again unless they have an absolute bargain or
>something that I can't get elsewhere.
>
>Definitely a case of caveat emptor I reckon.
>
>HTH
>
>
>Clem
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