I'm officially boycotting Staples ***RANT***
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 3:36 pm
I know it sounds silly, and it's not my normal motif. But they just piss me off too often.
I've made several purchases there over the last year and a half. A couple of them were several hundred dollars. I bought a copy machine, a printer, lot's of things.
They are a UPS drop off close to my shop, so I stop in with packages quite often.
Here's the problem. I buy products that are advertized as being a certain price after a mail in rebate (should have been my first clue). The catch is, they almost never honor the rebate.
Case in point: I bought a Hewlet Packard 3 in 1 printer/scanner thing. Advertized in the store and in the paper as whatever price (I forget, it's been so long. but under $200) with a $30 mail in rebate.
Bring it home, fill in the forms, cut out the UPC code, mail in all in.
5 weeks later I get a post card saying that the rebate in denied because I didn't purchase the item within the valid dates. Several, progressively more nasty emails later, I finally get them to confirm that the rebate was valid. I literally had to threaten to get a lawyer and organize a boycott!
6 more weeks pass and what do I get in the mail? A check for $30? Of course not. I got a Staples gift card that I have to use in the store.
That's not a cash rebate.
This is just one account of the 3 times now this has happened. Sorry to waste your time bitching about it, but it pisses me off. I have no doubt that they do this intentionally. And as a consumer I'm offended by their unscrupulous business practice. Where do I report this crap?
BTW didn't UPS buy Staples? This could get ugly.
***END RANT***
George
I've made several purchases there over the last year and a half. A couple of them were several hundred dollars. I bought a copy machine, a printer, lot's of things.
They are a UPS drop off close to my shop, so I stop in with packages quite often.
Here's the problem. I buy products that are advertized as being a certain price after a mail in rebate (should have been my first clue). The catch is, they almost never honor the rebate.
Case in point: I bought a Hewlet Packard 3 in 1 printer/scanner thing. Advertized in the store and in the paper as whatever price (I forget, it's been so long. but under $200) with a $30 mail in rebate.
Bring it home, fill in the forms, cut out the UPC code, mail in all in.
5 weeks later I get a post card saying that the rebate in denied because I didn't purchase the item within the valid dates. Several, progressively more nasty emails later, I finally get them to confirm that the rebate was valid. I literally had to threaten to get a lawyer and organize a boycott!
6 more weeks pass and what do I get in the mail? A check for $30? Of course not. I got a Staples gift card that I have to use in the store.
That's not a cash rebate.
This is just one account of the 3 times now this has happened. Sorry to waste your time bitching about it, but it pisses me off. I have no doubt that they do this intentionally. And as a consumer I'm offended by their unscrupulous business practice. Where do I report this crap?
BTW didn't UPS buy Staples? This could get ugly.
***END RANT***
George