Disputed an overcharge AND filed a complaint with the BBB!!
Posted: Aug 31st 2002, 7:55 pm
I know it might seem premature to complain, when shipments are supposedly around the corner, but the issue of credit card overcharges is something entirely separate, and this whole process was handled horribly, and it just keeps getting worse.
Back about 2 weeks ago I discovered that I was double-charged on 8/5 for the MSCL set, like so many of you before me.
That discovery was made on 8/17.
Justin Martin, AU's web admin, told Home Theater Forum members to send notes to AU CEO Ross Rojek and AU COO Mike McCollough about these overcharges. I did so same-day, cc:ing Justin and even Jason (since he's partnered with AU) and Gord Lacey (since he was helping while Jason was honeymooning).
I never got a reply. I gave them more chances, with a deadline of last night (Aug. 30th, the end of 10 workdays it should take for a credit to appear), and nothing happened. I got no reply from the e-mails, even though later I threatened to call Master Card and dispute the charge. Even filling out the e-form Gord wrote for Jason's DryGrass site had no effect. My complaint was never even opened or read!
I see no reason to wait longer for a response or a credit when I am being ignored. I've contacted my credit card and disputed the charge. That is in the works right now. I encourage anyone else who hasn't received a prompt credit to do the same. MAYBE I will see a credit, or at least an e-mail, from AU before the form arrives by snail mail to sign and send back. But I doubt it.
At the same time, my more-than-a-decade of retail experience has shown me that this is the sort of thing that just cannot be ignored, nor should other consumers be allowed to fall into the trap of dealing with this garbage. With agreement - even urging - from my credit card company, I decided to file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau.
Here is what I told them:
You will see that I'm not the only one who has complained to the BBB about Another Universe.com - their report simply says this:
So AU is ignoring that stuff, too. Well, at least let the BBB know. If credit card companies get enough disputed charges, and if the BBB gets enough complaints, then they automatically forward that information to the appropriate state's Attorny General's Office for review, just as a matter of course.
I have been urging you all to be patient with AU. I regret that. Perhaps it took my own personal, fustrating experience to make me see the light here. As I told the BBB, "I still want the item I purchased, at the price I purchased it at. I just want my extra $69.98 back, which the dispute of the charge will probably make happen, and to be reasonably assured no further attempts to bill me for more than I agreed to will occur."
I think that's what we all want. But AU is not handling the matter correctly. It looks like that if we keep giving them enough rope, they will hang themselves. I hope we all get what we paid for. We'll get the show discs soon, I guess. Will the bonus disc be with that? With the lunchbox? Or will we even ever get everything we paid for?
Oh, well...a fool and his money are soon parted.
Back about 2 weeks ago I discovered that I was double-charged on 8/5 for the MSCL set, like so many of you before me.

Justin Martin, AU's web admin, told Home Theater Forum members to send notes to AU CEO Ross Rojek and AU COO Mike McCollough about these overcharges. I did so same-day, cc:ing Justin and even Jason (since he's partnered with AU) and Gord Lacey (since he was helping while Jason was honeymooning).
I never got a reply. I gave them more chances, with a deadline of last night (Aug. 30th, the end of 10 workdays it should take for a credit to appear), and nothing happened. I got no reply from the e-mails, even though later I threatened to call Master Card and dispute the charge. Even filling out the e-form Gord wrote for Jason's DryGrass site had no effect. My complaint was never even opened or read!
I see no reason to wait longer for a response or a credit when I am being ignored. I've contacted my credit card and disputed the charge. That is in the works right now. I encourage anyone else who hasn't received a prompt credit to do the same. MAYBE I will see a credit, or at least an e-mail, from AU before the form arrives by snail mail to sign and send back. But I doubt it.
At the same time, my more-than-a-decade of retail experience has shown me that this is the sort of thing that just cannot be ignored, nor should other consumers be allowed to fall into the trap of dealing with this garbage. With agreement - even urging - from my credit card company, I decided to file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau.
Here is what I told them:
AnotherUniverse (AU) was set up to sell limited edition DVD sets of the entire TV series "My So-Called Life". AU acted as retailer, taking the money, and a company called BMG presses the sets based on how many orders AU takes. $20 down, $69.98 balance for the version I ordered. 3/18/02 $20.00 charge to my MasterCard (MC). 4/3 $69.98 for the balance, understanding that its now paid in full, but the item ships in the summer/fall. Okay.
But on 8/5/02 my MC is billed a 2nd $69.98 charge! On 8/17 I discover that, and e-mail Ross Rojek, CEO of AU, and Mike McCullough, COO of AU, and Justin Martin, AU Website Admin, about the overcharge. No reply. On 8/22 I filled out an electronic form (http://www.drygrass.com/mscl/index.cfm) used to handle these complaints, with automatic e-mails whenever the item is opened, read, or processed. No responses even from that!
So on 8/28 I e-mailed Ross/Mike/Justin again, giving them until end of business Friday 8/30 to respond or for a credit to show up on my MC's internet statement. No reply. On 8/30 I e-mailed them again, stating it was their last chance. No reply, no credit. I JUST contacted my MC's bank to dispute the charge, and they agreed with me that I should file a BBB complaint.
The My So-Called Life set is a topic of discussion at internet sites like The Home Theater Forum (http://www.hometheaterforum.com), and it's widely reported that many are being overcharged for this set. Justin Martin participates in these (it was there he provided Ross & Mike's e-mail addresses), and he states that overcharges will be handled promptly. Most consumers complain that they are not handled for long periods of time, if ever, and some report MULTIPLE extra charges. I have no faith left that they will respond to me very soon.
Justin Martin reports that the set will start being manufactured & shipped in Sept., but that not all pieces will be delivered at once as originally agreed (custom "lunchbox" case and bonus disc to be shipped "later"...will there be a later?).
You will see that I'm not the only one who has complained to the BBB about Another Universe.com - their report simply says this:
Based on BBB files, this company has an unsatisfactory record with the Bureau due to unanswered complaint(s).
So AU is ignoring that stuff, too. Well, at least let the BBB know. If credit card companies get enough disputed charges, and if the BBB gets enough complaints, then they automatically forward that information to the appropriate state's Attorny General's Office for review, just as a matter of course.
I have been urging you all to be patient with AU. I regret that. Perhaps it took my own personal, fustrating experience to make me see the light here. As I told the BBB, "I still want the item I purchased, at the price I purchased it at. I just want my extra $69.98 back, which the dispute of the charge will probably make happen, and to be reasonably assured no further attempts to bill me for more than I agreed to will occur."
I think that's what we all want. But AU is not handling the matter correctly. It looks like that if we keep giving them enough rope, they will hang themselves. I hope we all get what we paid for. We'll get the show discs soon, I guess. Will the bonus disc be with that? With the lunchbox? Or will we even ever get everything we paid for?
Oh, well...a fool and his money are soon parted.
