Complaint Review: SINGER LAZER STORM - Los Angeles California
- SINGER LAZER STORM 4900 Zambrano St. Los Angeles, California U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-9748590
- Web:
- Category: Appliances
SINGER LAZER STORM ripoff Los Angeles California
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I noticed Some other ripoff reports about this product and company and the Same thing has happened to me. I ordered 1 vaccuum, I recieved 4 in the mail and was billed for 4!!! I called and emailed several times until I was finally able to talk to a real person who instructed me to send back the ones I didn't want that the computer 'accidentally' multiplied my order. I was forced to pay both shiping the unordered vaccuums to and from my house which is where I lost even MORE money over this issue.
They were returned with delivery confirmation, I researched if they were claimed a month later because I still have not recieved my refund. The vaccuums were claimed I called and called and spoke to a woman who then explained how my refund was not processed yet.... she then processed it over the phone with me and said the refund will show on my next credit card statement. I waited for two credit card statements to pass and still NO REFUND!! I called and the number I had was always busy and I could not get through. Finally after looking online I found the number on this ripoff site and called. A lady explained to me the line other line is busy because they ony have one line (??) What kind of bussiness only has ONE LINE!!!
They too told me it had not been processed and it will take an additional 10 bussiness days to go to my credit card.
We'll see!!!
This is rediculous and a complete ripoff!! I will never order anything off the TV or from this company EVER AGAIN!!
Anthony
Totowa, New Jersey
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
ACCORDING TO THE FTC...
AUTHOR: Tiffany - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 29, 2005
ACCORDING TO THE FTC...
Unordered Merchandise
...You respond to an advertisement offering a free "trial" pair of pantyhose. To your surprise, you receive four pair with a bill.
...You receive a pocket knife that you never ordered. Despite your objections, the company continues to send you notices demanding payment and threatening your credit rating.
What do you do when you receive merchandise that you didn't order? According to the Federal Trade Commission, you don't have to pay for it. Federal laws prohibit mailing unordered merchandise to consumers and then demanding payment.
Here are some questions and answers about dealing with unordered merchandise.
Q. Am I obligated to return or pay for merchandise I never ordered?
A. No. If you receive merchandise that you didn't order, you have a legal right to keep it as a free gift.
Q. Must I notify the seller if I keep unordered merchandise without paying for it?
A. You have no legal obligation to notify the seller. However, it is a good idea to write a letter to the company stating that you didn't order the item and, therefore, you have a legal right to keep it for free. This may discourage the seller from sending you bills or dunning notices, or it may help clear up an honest error. Send your letter by certified mail. Keep the return receipt and a copy of the letter for your records. You may need it later.
Q. What should I do if the unordered merchandise I received was the result of an honest shipping error?
A. Write the seller and offer to return the merchandise, provided the seller pays for postage and handling. Give the seller a specific and reasonable amount of time (say 30 days) to pick up the merchandise or arrange to have it returned at no expense to you. Tell the seller that you reserve the right to keep the merchandise or dispose of it after the specified time has passed.
Q. Is there any merchandise that may be sent legally without my consent?
A. Yes. You may receive samples that are clearly marked free, and merchandise from charitable organizations asking for contributions. You may keep such shipments as free gifts.
Q. Is there any way to protect myself from shippers of unordered merchandise?
A. When you participate in sweepstakes or order goods advertised as "free," "trial," or "unusually low priced," be cautious. Read all the fine print to determine if you are joining a "club," with regular purchasing or notification obligations.Keep a copy of the advertisement or catalog that led you to place the order, too. This may make it easier to contact the company if a problem arises.
Q. Where can I go for help in dealing with unordered merchandise problems?
A. Always start by trying to resolve your dispute with the company. If this doesn't work, contact your state or local consumer protection office, local U.S. Postal Inspector, or the Better Business Bureau in your area for help. The Direct Marketing Association, 6 East 43rd Street, New York, New York 10017, also may be able to help you.
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