but, but, but, I didnt get my stuff I ordered 4 days before Christmas..............and its all their fault, none of the blame falls on me so I MUST get on a message board and blame them...........
but, but, but, I didnt get my stuff I ordered 4 days before Christmas..............and its all their fault, none of the blame falls on me so I MUST get on a message board and blame them...........
If the company said they could deliver then the customer is not at fault. Has nothing to do with when the order was placed
but mistakes happen. It is stupid to take that risk. As if company's aren't wrong sometimes. As if blizzards and horrible thunderstorms don't cause delays that create a promise to be broken. As if it's a good idea to order something on Dec 21 and expect perfection.
but mistakes happen. It is stupid to take that risk. As if company's aren't wrong sometimes. As if blizzards and horrible thunderstorms don't cause delays that create a promise to be broken. As if it's a good idea to order something on Dec 21 and expect perfection.
It is 6 days later. The package has never tracked. Explain the weather issue here. Oh thats right, you still have yet to understand this conversation.
Seriously man calm down. It's the busiest ordering time of the year and things went wrong. Is it bad on Amazon/the shipper/the vendor? Yeah, but again, it's the busiest time of the year and you happened to be a casualty. No company is perfect and mistakes happen. Always have a backup plan. Like time to order in advance. There is no reason to freak out like this.
I know, common sense has little place in a world where everybody expects everyone else to be perfect and are outraged when everything doesn't go exactly as planned. I would hate to be a waiter at a restaurant with customers like you. Do you pitch a fit if the food is a little late or if everything isn't cooked exactly like you want it?Then they should notify the customer if service will be affected. Either when the order is placed and money is exchanged or once they realize there are issues. When the order is placed means little
I really don't even consider him a casualty. Eventually, he will get his merchandise. It just won't be when he wanted it.
I bought two suits less than two weeks before I was going on a trip 5 or so years ago. The tailor told me my suits and shirts may be ready in time, but it was gonna be a push. Needless to say, I left for my trip with no suit or shirts and ended up having to wear some stuff I already had in my closet. But it was my fault because I had known about this event for 4 months, yet I waited until 2 weeks before to get tailored up. My fault.