Complaint Review: Greenbrier International Inc. - Chesapeake Virginia
- Greenbrier International Inc. Chesapeake, VA 23320 Chesapeake, Virginia United States of America
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- Category: Department & Outlet Stores
Greenbrier International Inc. Base Ballbat for Wii Games purchased from Dollar Tree store Chesapeake, Virginia
*Consumer Comment: me too
*Consumer Comment: You knew..
My boyfriend purchased a Baseball Bat attachment for Wii Games Nintendo at the Dollar Tree Store in Orange, CA.
When I went to put the attachment on the Wii remote I noticed how loose the baseball bat was when hooked up to the Wii remote.
I took a few swings playing Wii baseball in front of my 46" HDTV and BAM! the baseball bat attachment flew off damaging my TV for good.
There goes $1500 on my Samsung LCD HDTV.
I should sue Greenbrier International Inc. for cheaply made products and pay to get me a new HDTV.
DO NOT purchase any Wii attachments from Greenbrier International Inc. you have been warned.
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#2 Consumer Comment
me too
AUTHOR: Theresa - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
i bought the tennis racket for my wii from dollar tree. it was also loose and i couldnt use it. i threw it away. i will only buy the ones wii makes now.
#1 Consumer Comment
You knew..
AUTHOR: I am the law - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, July 23, 2010
So, you knew it was loose, but you used it anyway?
Smart.
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