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  • RANT - The horrors of shopping :(

    As per the title, this is a RANT more than anything else.

    CHAPTER ONE
    Two weeks ago I ordered a cooker from Argos. I thought it would make things easier if I got them to install it rather than having to find an electrician to do it separately. I was told delivery would be in a maximum of 14 days and my email said I'd be contacted by Sunday December 7th to inform me about delivery, but no one did. Yesterday I went to the website to track the order and there was just something saying I'd be contacted, but not saying when. I rang customer service and the guy who answered told me "Your delivery was arranged for today between 7 and 7". I said no one had notified me but luckily I'd been in all day, yet no one had called to deliver anything and, although it wasn't 7 yet, it wasn't long, should I expect it before 7 then? He then said that it had to be changed due to "stock issues" I said when I placed the order it appeared as being in stock for delivery within 14 days, he just apologised time and again and said someone would ring me in 7 to 10 days! :scared: :scared: :scared: At that point I totally lost it and told him I didn't want apologies, :yell: :yell: :yell:I wanted a cooker delivered, and that I wanted to speak to a manager who knew what was going on and could offer me a solution, not apologies. :santa_cheesy:

    The lady I was put through sounded helpful and she said that guy was new and that was the first call he took. Fair enough, but surely he should have been trained how to use the database to find out information, and to ask someone else if in doubt. It turns out everything he told me was poppycock! :mad2: :mad2: :mad2: They had over 300 of those cookers in stock and what was meant to happen yesterday is that it was sent over to the installation company. The manager said I'd been given all the wrong info and someone would call me today to ask me a few questions about the area where the cooker would be installed, so it could be done this week. As it was after 5 and I didn't receive a call, I rang them again, to be told they were going to ring the installation company tomorrow morning because they'd already closed for the day and they couldn't tell me any more. I said this was a complete shambles and I wasn't going to buy from Argos ever again and I'd be setting up a blog to tell everyone what a shambles Argos was and link to it from all the social media networks and consumer sites as well as complaining to Trading Standards (and everyone else!) unless I got this sorted this week. :director::director::director::director:

    CHAPTER TWO
    I bought a cheap pair of crimping pliers on eBay at the w/e. Was impressed to see they were delivered so quickly despite opting for the free 2nd class postage option, until I opened the package. The pliers inside bore no resemblance to the item shown on eBay, in fact, you can't crimp anything with these because there's a large gap in the middle.

    These are the pliers shown on eBay, note the round indentations:

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    These are the ones I got delivered:
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    Quite clearly not the same item! I've started the return process but I have to give the seller till the 19th to respond!

    I'm going to have to order another pair from elsewhere, for the price, I can't wait forever. masroll:

    CHAPTER THREE

    In view of the above, one would think buying online is a nightmare, long live the good ol' bricks and mortar shop. Not so. I went to a craft shop where I bought a few tidbits, some were loose beads that you had to put in little plastic bags and write the price on each one. I paid, left the shop and came home, only to find the amounts on the bags don't add up to the amount I was charged. I was overcharged and didn't realise and now it's too late to go back to the shop which is in another town and I've just got a card receipt for the total, not an itemised one. :mad2:

    Who says shopping is fun? :noidea:

    Rant over :santa1:

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    Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

    Caveat emptor

    Mind you, there's a little shop up the road that sells wool/knitting patterns/beads/craft stuff etc... and I went in one day last week for a pattern. The guy didn't have the one I wanted so GAVE me two other patterns that he thought might work out
    Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

    It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

    recte agens confido

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    • #3
      Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

      Re Chapter 1
      A few months ago my daughter's cooker broke down (actually went up in a puff of smoke)
      Needed replacement urgently (3 children require hot sustenance occasionally) and as Argos offered quickest delivery ordered an "in stock" cooker.
      Delivery date came and passed without cooker. She phoned and was told they had supplier problems, so it was now on back order and cooker should be available in 2 weeks. Suppliers guaranteed this.
      I then rang and after a short discussion they offered an upgrade delivered next day at original price.
      And it was mashappy:

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      • #4
        Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

        Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
        CHAPTER TWO
        I bought a cheap pair of crimping pliers on eBay at the w/e. Was impressed to see they were delivered so quickly despite opting for the free 2nd class postage option, until I opened the package. The pliers inside bore no resemblance to the item shown on eBay, in fact, you can't crimp anything with these because there's a large gap in the middle.
        The good news is, the eBay seller replied saying those were sent by mistake and they'll send the correct ones with a pre-paid envelope for me to return the wrong pair. Given the price of the pliers and the price of postage, this will likely result in a loss for the seller. masred:

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        • #5
          Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

          I've got to admit ... I've never had a problem buying (little stuff) off ebay
          Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

          It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

          recte agens confido

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          • #6
            Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

            Don't get me started

            1) Argos, you reserve an item, go to pick it up and end up waiting twice as long as anyone else to get your product!
            2) Amazon, well when it works its great BUT they send stuff to the wrong depot so it's late, they deliver to the collect+ at 9 at night but don't text you until the following morning and I bought a CD for my Nephew and the case was cracked (mind you they gave me 50% back. They also change prices during the day
            2nd hand books well they can take up to 3 weeks and honestly I don't think the sellers actually look at them to get the condition. In one case, zippo nothing

            ALL shops are an effing nightmare at this time of year , silly prices for even sillier things , rude people and they have a street market in the middle of the busiest street of Birmingham as if it isn't busy enough

            On and finally Currys who said and I quote " you don't want to use our website as it's not very good or secure"

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            • #7
              Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

              Originally posted by Kati View Post
              I've got to admit ... I've never had a problem buying (little stuff) off ebay
              Nor me, I don't recall this happening before, and today, 3 different purchases, all went wrong! Well Morrisons was fine but it was just groceries, no fun stuff. :ohwell:

              Moon must have been on the wrong side or something...:santa_cheesy:

              Fortunately the eBay thing is nearly sorted now. mashappy:
              Last edited by FlamingParrot; 11th December 2014, 02:06:AM.

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              • #8
                Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

                Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
                1) Argos, you reserve an item, go to pick it up and end up waiting twice as long as anyone else to get your product!
                The reason for click and collect is not for speed but to make sure the item is in stock when you go to the shop. Not much point when they have over 100 but if it's the last one in stock...
                I've now seen eBay sellers who offer click and collect in Argos, they must have made a deal of some sort because that's stuff that's not sold in Argos. For that reason, you have to wait several days before you can collect it. I've not tried, I'd hate to go all the way there only to find the item hasn't arrived. :ohwell:
                Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
                2) Amazon, well when it works its great BUT they send stuff to the wrong depot so it's late, they deliver to the collect+ at 9 at night but don't text you until the following morning and I bought a CD for my Nephew and the case was cracked (mind you they gave me 50% back. They also change prices during the day
                2nd hand books well they can take up to 3 weeks and honestly I don't think the sellers actually look at them to get the condition. In one case, zippo nothing
                I've always had good service from Amazon, and I'm probably one of their first clients, started buying books from them in 1996 (yes, I'm no spring chicken ) from amazon.com in the States. Bought so often that I even got a free "Millennium Mug" sent to me out of the blue (without an order). mashappy:

                Some of the independent sellers in the marketplace do take their time to send the goods out.

                Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
                ALL shops are an effing nightmare at this time of year , silly prices for even sillier things , rude people and they have a street market in the middle of the busiest street of Birmingham as if it isn't busy enough
                Ah, the Christmas Market, which I'd love to visit, only I'm too far from Brum! :18:

                Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
                On and finally Currys who said and I quote " you don't want to use our website as it's not very good or secure"
                WHAT? Just as well I didn't order the cooker from Currys! Can't remember whether I've ordered online from them, mostly in store as far as I remember, just as well!

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                • #9
                  Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

                  I have done ok this time on line tbh, I did get a book from Amazon with the sleeve torn it was packed with another item. They changed it no problem.
                  I have used my local Asda to have stuff delivered to, can pick em up when it suits far better than sitting in waiting for delivery.
                  My last package at Asda I sent my OH for and he came back with 'the lad in Asda says it's not there'
                  He drove me straight down to Asda, showed me the lad and when he saw my face he went in the cupboard and didn't come out until he'd found it rofl
                  Motto don't send your OH to do a wifes job lol

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                  • #10
                    Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

                    I always say "send the wife. As the old saying goes "why keep a dog and bark yourself"
                    Reckon your OH has got you sussed Enaid, you'll never send him again. Sorted.mashappy:

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                    • #11
                      Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

                      Originally posted by des8 View Post
                      I always say "send the wife. As the old saying goes "why keep a dog and bark yourself"
                      Reckon your OH has got you sussed Enaid, you'll never send him again. Sorted.mashappy:

                      I thought the same lol as he said he would never collect from there as it always held everyone up.
                      He will be sent again if need be and he will go till he gets it right, it's the only way to fully train em and I been training him for over 40yrs lol

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                      • #12
                        Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

                        I keep telling my wife (over 46 years married) to giveup and do it herself.
                        Neither of us have learnt:santa_wink:

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                        • #13
                          Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

                          The good news is, an engineer called this morning saying the cooker will be delivered and installed first thing tomorrow morning (just after 7am!). :bedjump:
                          It pays to be firm with them, they even skipped all the steps I'd been told needed to be taken, like the Argos call centre ringing me to tell me they'd spoken to the engineers :blah: :blah: (I guess they'd rather not speak to me, I wonder why ) and the engineers were supposed to ask me lots of questions before arranging for installation. Not a single question asked other than whether I'd be here at 7:30 tomorrow. :rudolph:

                          Strangely I got an email from Argos customer service asking for feedback last Saturday, that was before I even rang them for the first time (they were supposed to contact me by the 7th). :noidea: :confused2: They wanted to know my experience with them when I allegedly called them on the 4th, which I never did!

                          I filled up the survey form last night and gave them a piece of my mind! :rant: :rant: :rant:

                          HO HO HO...

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                          • #14
                            Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

                            With regards to the eBay seller, they responded almost immediately and agreed to exchange the pliers. We all make mistakes and I do believe it's only fair to give them a chance before leaving negative feedback and only do that as a last resort, i.e. if they don't communicate or refuse to co-operate. For that reason I've not named them here either, or the small craft shop, where they may have made a mistake given the large number of very small items and everything having to be entered in manually rather than scanning barcodes.

                            Large outfits like Argos are another matter altogether, the left hand has no idea what the right hand is doing, they fob you off and seem to believe in the principle that whoever shouts the loudest gets the goods at the expense of the quiet ones. :director::horn::director:

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                            • #15
                              Re: RANT - The horrors of shopping

                              it's the squeaky hinge that gets the oil!

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