4-6 weeks is plenty of time to file a no questions asked refund from a CC company. When I bought a landplane from them two years ago it was 6 to 8 weeks shipping, but it was actually on the road in 4 weeks.Ships in 4-6 weeks. I wonder if that is too long to wait for those that don't like to pay now and wait?
That is exactly what I was thinking. Their website appears to be a low tech do it yourself looking site. Even it isn't, it only takes a second to make a phone call to their IT guy and tell them to shut down the sales page. With something like " Do to technical difficulties we are temporarily able to do online sales"At what point do they stop taking money on new orders?
Today? Tomorrow?
There appear to be people ordering as we speak who may not know about what's going on, or they wouldn't place an order.
How do you defend taking people's money currently, with everything that has happened?
befallen people who are stuck between a rock and a hard place with their orders.
The way I read it is that at time of payment it's okay to have a long delay if the customer agrees and understands. But if the delay goes beyond 30 days from the original shipment estimate they need the customer to reconfirm or must refund. But I'm not speaking as an authority, just pointing out that there are indeed laws that apply to shipping times, billing, refunds, etc.I wonder if those selling ads to vendors who violate these rules would have any liability to buyers? If they should have known and did not warn buyers or if they failed to stop the ads after the point that they should have known there was a violation. You know - go after the deep pockets. So to speak. When the class action suits start getting filed there is no telling who could get snagged in this quagmire.
I’ve read a lot of dumb things made up by lawyers…that sounds like a way they would try to make money.So are your thinking TBN has some liability for selling ads to EA?
Where are you seeing this? I just looked (Tractor Attachments And Skid Steer Attachments For Any Tractor Or Skid Steer) and see nothing of the sort. Just looks "business as usual" to me.As someone pointed out, and I just checked, the EA site says closed temporarily.
That and the black Friday sale they had. Probably knew at that time none of those orders would ever be made. Yes, just speculation, but looking back you could see the writing on the wall.That is exactly what I was thinking. Their website appears to be a low tech do it yourself looking site. Even it isn't, it only takes a second to make a phone call to their IT guy and tell them to shut down the sales page. With something like " Do to technical difficulties we are temporarily able to do online sales"
To me it speaks volumes about the company that they haven't done that or haven't come on TBN to explain the situation. Last time on TBN was just after Christmas.