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View Poll Results: What to do when you get a double ship? | |||
Should I pretend I didn't get a second package? |
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3 | 3.85% |
Should I call the retailer and tell them their error? |
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75 | 96.15% |
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#1 |
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I had this happen years ago with a vendor who sent me out two extra bundles of cigars that were not boxed but were put in a bag with pillows. When I called him and told him the mistake he said if they were in a box that was sealed he'd want them back but since they were shipped in a bag that were already handled he couldn't "ethically" take them back because they were not a boxed item. He told me to keep them and I have been a customer ever since and that has been 15 years running. It's always a good idea to tell the truth and do the right thing.
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JAFO
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**a$$hattery accomplished**
Nothing to see here, move along. Thanks, Mark. This is why Kitty shouldn't internet past her bed time.
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He said that he called them back. That's pretty plain to me.
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