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Complaint Review: AMI Ventures - Internet

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  • Reported By: Rippedoff_in_Missouri — Waynesville Missouri USA
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AMI Ventures Supplier for Wal-Mart - Do NOT Order Anything from Wal-Mart Online! Unknown - foreign Internet

*Author of original report: Expedited delivery one state over took a month!

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I ordered a staple remover online from Wal-Mart's website on July 6, 2017 after two attempts by the veterinary hospital my dog had her surgery at failed to be able to properly remove all of my dog's staples. I'm an RN, so ordered the remover online to do it myself. On July 6 the staple had already been in too long! I received an email saying the staple remover would arrive by July 18, then July 21. Today's the 23rd, so I called customer service. Some foreigner answered the phone with "Hello?" Unbelievable. He would barely speak or understand English, and his responses were highly scripted. He insisted my order arrived on July 14, 2017 and it did not! I am furious! Now, two months post-op I am going to have to take my dog to another veterinarian and pay to have this staple, which I am sure is now highly enmeshed in scar tissue removed from her incision line, probably not only causing her pain, but also seeding more cancer cells with the removal! Meanwhile, AMI Ventures charged my credit card, and I am without the product!

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Expedited delivery one state over took a month!

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POSTED: Sunday, July 23, 2017

I finally received the staple remover today, July 24! It took 19 days for this "expedited" delivery to arrive from Vetmed in Plainfield, Illinois. Plainfield is a Chicago suburb and Illinois is a state away from where I live in Missouri, less than 400 miles away. I expected this was going to be shipped from India or something, based on the accent of the individual I spoke to at VMI Ventures and how long it was taking to get the shipment.

The package says it is a product of Medline, packaged in Mexico, and "federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician." Interesting. I did not know about that law. As an RN, I have used this device before in healthcare settings, but if the veterinary hospital can't get all the staples out after two attempts, then I need to do this myself! I'm not sure if this staple remover is sterile. The package is sealed, but I know from experience what a package looks like that has been contaminated by water. 

Enclosed in the package, which arrived by regular mail was a billing statement that said the price of the item was $4.43. Yet, Wal-Mart advertised the item as $7.99 with "free" shipping! A little deceptive, if you ask me.

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