- Report: #222309
Complaint Review: CompUSA
| CompUSA 1740 N. Federal Hwy Ft
Fort Lauderdale, Florida U.S.A. |
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CompUSA Very big fraud 1000's people waited in line for a fraud sales on thanksgiven night, this is not right Fort Lauderdale Florida
*Consumer Suggestion: False advertising is the real issue here.
*Consumer Suggestion: A laptop comes in a big box. Right on the side, under the model number, it tells you exactly what the computer inside contains.
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I guess this was the their sales strategy on the thanksgiven night. Can they just say miss spelling and sale millions dollars from this laptop and just go away? I am so disappointed, I got even sick fro this. I can't believe that this is happening in USA. I lost money but I lost psychological a lot more then money.
Brian
fort lauderdale, Florida
U.S.A.
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False advertising is the real issue here.
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 27, 2006
All of the other issues here are irrelevant.
Brian, do you still have a copy of the ad? If not go to the newspaper co or library and try to get a back issue.
The ad is your evidence of false advertising.
The amount you paid is irrelevant. If they advertised a computer with a CD/DVD burner, that is what they need to give you. Their mistake, not yours.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
A laptop comes in a big box. Right on the side, under the model number, it tells you exactly what the computer inside contains.
AUTHOR: Paul - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 26, 2006
So what, the thing doesn't have a DVD burner? Besides, DVD is already an antique.
You should have saved up and bought a blue-ray laptop. Right now, they are top of the line.
You want to burn DVDs? External drive. About $50 to $60. It plugs right into the USB port.
If I were you, I'd just be glad that you didn't end up with a toaster. You gotta look at the box when you buy something.
Christ! You don't take the word of those idiots at the computer store. Most of them are kids looking to make extra money so that they can go party.
Some of them don't even know the difference between CD and DVD.
Whenever you buy something, you have to check to make sure you're getting the right thing.
I notice that you didn't return the thing. For $200, you got a basic Compaq notebook. That's a bargain, even if you do have to add on a burner.

