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rolandvinyard wrote:promises he'd get it out to me as soon as he returned from wherever he was (he can't do this from just any post office? - we're talking $4). That was about a month ago.
Hey, think about it. If someone rips you off for $4, what will happen on a large order? Please let me know (privately) if you have had these kind of problems with him. And a word to the wise: be sure to make your purchases by credit card, so that you can have the weight of the credit card company on your side when establishing a claim.
mgmills wrote:Regarding credit card purchases. A lot of vendors require a minimum purchase to use a card. I know that is true of IMO and it is over your $4.00.
volica wrote:mgmills wrote:Regarding credit card purchases. A lot of vendors require a minimum purchase to use a card. I know that is true of IMO and it is over your $4.00.
As it states here: http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/20010418a.asp
retailer requiring minimum amount is violating a CC company contact.
I pay for my coffee refills in 7/11 with CC.
volica wrote:mgmills wrote:Regarding credit card purchases. A lot of vendors require a minimum purchase to use a card. I know that is true of IMO and it is over your $4.00.
As it states here: http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/20010418a.asp
retailer requiring minimum amount is violating a CC company contact.
I pay for my coffee refills in 7/11 with CC.
mgmills wrote:I'm not a vendor but regarding mailing from "any post office". . . yeah he probably could, but have you ever purchased an envelope to mail a single item at the post office? Talk about pricy. Most people don't travel with a supply of envelopes. Then there is the issue of trying to find the post office in an unfamiliar town. This in itself can be a time consuming challenge. I'd probably tell you I'd mail it when I got home too.
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