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In Reply to: RE: Just a good supplier that does not make you pay for return frieight posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on August 06, 2014 at 10:35:52
Maybe you could try the guys I've linked to below? When they have what I want at the price I want they get it to me incredibly quickly. Trouble is, their selection is limited, their prices may not be good, and searching the site is sort of a PITA.
The trouble you're going to have is that NE and AZ have gotten so big that they've choked a lot of the other e-tailers out of business and now they are getting complacent.
Good luck in your search, and if you do find a good place, please post back here with details!
JE
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"The trouble you're going to have is that NE and AZ have gotten so big that they've choked a lot of the other e-tailers out of business and now they are getting complacent."
Part of the problem in the computer industry the margins are very low. Manufactures make it harder to return items so retailers sometimes have to eat returns. Another good place is B&H.
"Part of the problem in the computer industry the margins are very low. Manufactures make it harder to return items so retailers sometimes have to eat returns."You're right. On the other hand, when you consider what your money can buy today as opposed to five or ten years ago, perhaps it's best to chalk off the occasional irritation as simply a cost of doing business.
As for the OP and spending "thousands" at the hated company, the greater your business, the more likely it is you are going to have transactions that go sour. Unless every transaction is bad, in which case maybe you should think of a new business! ;)
JE
Edits: 08/06/14
I think if NEWEGG made it plain what their policy really is and the reason for such a policy then one knows where they stand at the beginning.
It is true, as any actuary would tell you, the more exposure the greater the chance of an incident.
Another reason to spread one's business around.
I certainly did not buy all of that stuff for myself - most of it for our business but it was all purchased within my account.
This started with the poorly packaged monitor (for the business) being damaged in shipment. They blamed it one me so I complained to the card issuer who did nothing. Funniest aspect they closed my online account so I could not go back and see what I had ordered previously. I think that is what really got me. Something so big retaining its ability to be petty.
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