- Report: #67795
Complaint Review: Amish Shopping
| Amish Shopping 23153 County Road 30,
Goshen, Indiana U.S.A. |
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Www.amishshopping.com, Scott Reinhart (owner)Amish Shopping Ripoff and thief using the Amish Goshen Indiana
*Consumer Comment: Still At It ..operating a web site called taketimetopray.com with a Mr Al Kidder
*Author of original report: Amishshopping.com resurfaces?
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Our family was very excited to find the exact dining table and chairs for our new home at Amish Shopping. We took our time looking and intended to spend what was needed for a piece of furniture that would have become a family heirloom. The Amish Shopping website appeared to provide exactly what we had hoped to own for a very reasonable price and delivery time of 7 to 9 weeks.
Although the website is associated with Yahoo! Shopping and utilizes the Yahoo! order system to manage the purchase selection, quantity, and total price for most items, our selection of a dining table and 4 chairs had features requiring that a price had to be quoted by the website owner. The price quoted for the dining table and 4 chairs was delivered by email and served as the basis of placing the order with Amish Shopping.
After discussing the order with the store founder and CEO Scott Reinhart by email and phone, we felt comfortable enough to send the required 50% deposit to begin the production. Scott offered to discount the price if we paid by check rather than credit card. Scott promised to send samples of wood stains and leather once our check had cleared, which it had. 9 weeks have passed since the deposit was sent and we have not seen the promised samples nor have we been able to make contact with Scott or the business to see what the order status was.
We decided to cancel the order after the obvious lack of customer care and service one would expect for an expensive purchase. There is also the likelihood that our deposit of $926.25 will not be returned as there have been no replies to the emails and phone messages left for Scott Reinhart.
The Amishsopping.com website is still up and operating with the appearance of a safe and well-established business supported by Yahoo! Shopping and testimonies from happy customers. Do not fall for this camouflage! Unfortunately, this website sadly abuses the name of the Amish by falsely linking themselves to the Amish name, goodwill, and character, and anyone interested in Amish quality furniture should stay clear of Amishopping.com and its owner Scott Reinhart.
Patrick
Santa Rosa, California
U.S.A.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 09/29/2003 08:21 AM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Amish-Shopping/Goshen-Indiana-46526/Wwwamishshoppingcom-Scott-Reinhart-ownerAmish-Shopping-Ripoff-and-thief-using-the-Ami-67795. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Comment
Still At It ..operating a web site called taketimetopray.com with a Mr Al Kidder
AUTHOR: Mike - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 24, 2005
Scott is now living in Bradenton, Fl. He left the Elkhart area in november 2004 when the Indiana Attorney General came after him. He currently has 15 warrants outstanding in Elkhart county.
Stay away from this guy.
#2 Author of original report
Amishshopping.com resurfaces?
AUTHOR: Patrick - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 09, 2003
Scott was curious as to why I should have been upset enough to write slanderous remarks and why I should leave him with the table and chairs set we had orderd. Apparently he has been understaffed, forced to work excessively long weeks and is now in a financial state that he wants to charge a restocking fee for the furniture he never delivered. A restocking fee is not mentioned as a return or canceled order policy on the website. Also, he suggests returning our down payment in installments.
Should a business accept nearly $1000 and disappear for 2 months and expect not to be judged in a negative way?
The fact that Scott has communicated with me offers the best hope that we might come out of this without much loss. I plan to keep this site informed of the situation as changes occur.

