Philip Stortz wrote:
> if there vendor blew them off, there's not much they can do. it's not
> reasonable to expect them to take a loss just because one of thier
> suppliers took a dump on them. now if vst didn't really blow them off,
> then i'd be mad, but it's hard to sell what you can't get.
I disagree Phil. You don't advertise something for sale unless you have it in
stock and can provide it. There are false advertising laws to stop that very act
as well as other illegal business practices. I would call them and let them know
(politely) that you are going to alert every mac owner that you can via newsgroup
and mailing list about the way you were treated, and warn them away from that
company. What they did to you was wrong. Especially if they confirmed your
order. I have noted it and I have several hundred people on my mailing list.
They should have offered you a comparable item or a discount on a future
purchase. That is no way to run a business. I doubt that there allegations are
true anyway. I have a friend that works for VST. They are a VERY fine company.
I'll ask about your problem.
-- Kyle H. Hansen
Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning? --George W. Bush
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