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Re: Don't buy into pre-orders for Apple II products



On Monday, May 20, 2013 9:54:54 AM UTC-7, Sean Fahey wrote:
> On Saturday, May 18, 2013 3:18:27 PM UTC-5, Conrad wrote:
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> > There has been no movement on the problem with the paperwork, so I am looking into getting some sort of legal advice on what my recourse is. If it does come to that it will probably take ages, so a refund is the logical step anyway.
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> How soon until you begin to process refunds?
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> Why doesn't your Chinese mfg firm send a revised bill of lading document to the shipper? If they haven't been paid yet, I would expect they would be eager to do anything to help you out.

My items will be up for sale by the end of the week  (Saturday-Sunday), which is when I can retrieve them from storage, photograph them, and list them. I will post the relevant links here so people can watch the auctions. As soon as the items sell and the money begins coming in from those sales, I will begin processing refunds, which I will do in the order that payments were received (unless anyone has any objections to that) and that will be that.

As for why it seems like I've been left hanging the firm I'm working with, I cannot rightly say. Language might be part of the issue, but I'm almost getting the feeling like I'm being given the run-around. I've dealt with them before, so I am still giving them the benefit of the doubt, but like I had mentioned before, I am also exploring my legal options. Regardless, this will not affect any of you, you will all get your money back and the risk will be on me if this leads to a bad conclusion. 

Conrad