I seriously doubt the accounting dept. is backed up.

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I seriously doubt the accounting dept. is backed up.

Post by andrewgd » Oct 22nd 2002, 5:34 pm

Lets to the math, estimating in AU's favor. I'm assuming they're backed up from the overcharges that happened in Aug.

500 accounts to process (double/triple charge/refund)

X 20 minutes per account

= 10000 minutes.

= about 170 hours.

= 20 (8 hour) days.

=SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE OVER A MONTH AGO.

Of course, I didn't take into account that these guys are displaying every trait of a neanderthal , so it probably takes them a full day just for one account.
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Re: I seriously doubt the accounting dept. is backed up.

Post by Jason R » Oct 22nd 2002, 5:47 pm

They credited about 20 refunds on the drygrass site today. I had fun watching them. I guess they got tired and went home.

Correction: they marked 20 submissions as:

"Cancel noted
Refund in process
10/22/02"

That doesn't mean that they did anything. And none of those requests were recent ones. There are still many people who received a similar message in August.

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Re: I seriously doubt the accounting dept. is backed up.

Post by phelix » Oct 22nd 2002, 6:10 pm

Jason Rosenfeld wrote:They credited about 20 refunds on the drygrass site today. I had fun watching them. I guess they got tired and went home.

Correction: they marked 20 submissions as:

"Cancel noted
Refund in process
10/22/02"

That doesn't mean that they did anything.
That doesn't even mean the order is cancelled. Many of us called later after receiving the above notice only to find our orders weren't even cancelled. The above is most likely a lie.

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Re: I seriously doubt the accounting dept. is backed up.

Post by Jason R » Oct 22nd 2002, 6:12 pm

I don't know why they would lie about 20 orders. That is not even the tip of the iceberg. There are over 300 new cancellations awaiting refunds.

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Post by leerosevere » Oct 22nd 2002, 9:38 pm

In my opinion AU's gonna rush the DVDs out, ignore most people's cancellation requests... and avoid having to refund our money.

If we receive the DVDs, legally they wouldn't have to refund our money would they? Even if we tried to cancel *long* before they sent the DVDs out? (Of course I'm talking about refunding the original payment we made, not the overcharges).

I'm so angry that AU isn't acknowledging the cancellations. I really don't want to get the set from them anymore! But I don't think they're gonna give us a choice. :x

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Post by andrewgd » Oct 22nd 2002, 10:35 pm

Yeah, I seriously wouldn't put it past them to be really sleazy and send out the disk, and say, "Hey, whats the problem? You got the disks, didn't you? Why would you cancel?" Actually, I would almost count on it. If the disks are in people's hands, they won't want to deal with the hassle that AU has forced down our throats.

If you've canceled, and you recieve a shipment, refuse it at the door.

If you've canceled, and they ship it to you, it has become an unsolicited mailing, and you have every right to refuse it.
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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Oct 22nd 2002, 11:30 pm

If AU ships priority mail via the USPS, you won't have the option to refuse the shipment since it will just get put in your mailbox along with all your bills. Like I said before, if you cancelled and you receive a shipment, DO NOT just mark it "return to sender" because you will have no proof that you sent the set back. Imagine trying to demand a credit for your cancellation when AU claims that they shipped the DVDs to you and they have no record that you returned it. Spend the $5 to ship it back UPS so that you have a tracking number and a traceable signature that proves the set was returned to AU.

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Post by phelix » Oct 23rd 2002, 4:04 am

andrewgd wrote: If you've canceled, and they ship it to you, it has become an unsolicited mailing, and you have every right to refuse it.
Ahem, If you've cancelled, and they ship it to you, it has become an unsolicited mailing, and you GET TO KEEP IT and still get your refund. This was decided back in the days of "12 CDs for a penny" music clubs where they would every month send out a CD or vinyl and bill you for it whether you wanted it or not.

You are under no obligation to return merchandise that you did not order. This is also true for orders that are cancelled well before the ship date. It's all in the USPS regulations. IF Ross uses another carrier, then all this might not apply.

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Post by starbug » Oct 23rd 2002, 5:14 am

Really? Excellent. :D

Especially because if I try to ship it back to them from the UK it will be a giant pain in the arse, not to mention expensive.

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Post by leerosevere » Oct 23rd 2002, 1:25 pm

Those are all good points. :)
phelix wrote:Ahem, If you've cancelled, and they ship it to you, it has become an unsolicited mailing, and you GET TO KEEP IT and still get your refund.
Yeah but here's the problem...it's our word against theirs that we've cancelled, right? We *tried* to cancel, but as many have reported, when they call AU to confirm that, they learn their order still stands.

So my worry is, AU will keep ignoring our attempts to cancel, ship the DVDs and say "hey you pre-ordered and pre-paid...and now you've got what you paid for." (except the bonus extras of course, which they cleverly avoided mentioning in the official paper-mailing they sent out way back when)

My CC company is already giving me a hard time about disputing because the original charge was so long ago... I'm sure they'd dismiss my "case" completely if I actually receive the product I ordered at last. I really don't think they'd care that I tried to cancel because, since ordering, I learned AU's a crooked company and I don't want to deal with them anymore. The guys I've talked to on the phone aren't interested in hearing the sordid details about AU's way of doing business.

Anyway, how can we prove that it was an unsolicited mailing? I don't think we'd have much hope of getting a refund after the DVDs ship. Unless maybe Jason can help us since he has proof at drygrass that zillions of people want to cancel? :) Sorry to pile more responsibility on Jason...but knowing he's fighting for us is the only thing keeping me sane in all this.

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Post by leerosevere » Oct 23rd 2002, 1:33 pm

PS...Yes I did read posts elsewhere about the IFCC FBI plan. But is there anything else we can do if AU won't cancel and refund customers orders?

'Cause honestly I don't really see how that will help us in terms of convincing our CC companies to dispute...especially if we've received the product we paid for and don't have a leg to stand on anymore. Sorry for repeating myself. :?

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Oct 23rd 2002, 1:56 pm

leerosevere wrote:Yeah but here's the problem...it's our word against theirs that we've cancelled, right? We *tried* to cancel, but as many have reported, when they call AU to confirm that, they learn their order still stands.
If you have the email that you sent AND you filled out the drygrass form, you do have proof that you attempted to cancel your order. Call and ask AU to fax that proof of cancellation form to you though!

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Post by Jason R » Oct 23rd 2002, 2:01 pm

I would be more than happy to send anyone a PDF of their complaint on the drygrass.com site.

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Post by leerosevere » Oct 23rd 2002, 3:04 pm

candygirl wrote:Call and ask AU to fax that proof of cancellation form to you though!
Thanks for the advice. :) But I can't really afford anymore long-distance calls to AU. And I doubt they'd send me anything I asked for anyway.
Jason Rosenfeld wrote:I would be more than happy to send anyone a PDF of their complaint on the drygrass.com site.
That would be great! I'd really appreciate that. :) I think it would be very useful since I haven't received a confirmation email about my cancellation request being "processed". At least I'd have proof that I tried!

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Post by phelix » Oct 23rd 2002, 4:31 pm

leerosevere wrote:Those are all good points. :)
phelix wrote:Ahem, If you've cancelled, and they ship it to you, it has become an unsolicited mailing, and you GET TO KEEP IT and still get your refund.
Yeah but here's the problem...it's our word against theirs that we've cancelled, right? We *tried* to cancel, but as many have reported, when they call AU to confirm that, they learn their order still stands.
I have an email from AU confirming my cancellation as well as an entry in the drygrass site, a 3rd party at this point. Getting a fax from AU is another good idea.

If you're worried about "my word against theirs", I should point out that for USPS priority mail, delivery confirmation costs extra. Given how cash strapped AU is, I doubt they can afford it. So, it could very well be your word against theirs as to wheter you received any merchandise at all :wink:

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