If I were you I would at least make an attempt to contact a real person at cigar.com. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that after all I've heard about their customer service something can be worked out if you will take the time to call them. I certainly wouldn't roll over and give up without talking to someone first, you obviously have nothing to lose and maybe 25 bucks worth of smokes to gain.....stand up and be counted man ...
Hang on there Karl.. I agree with G. on this. When reputation is everything to a business, and with your post hitting thousands of potential, as well as long time customers, they would never turn you away for twety five bucks. Call and speak with someone. You will be taken care of. Then be sure to re-post how this was resolved. Customer service is how they built their reputation, I am certain a better solution can be reached. Let us know how it turns out. And, by the way, welcome and I hope to read something from you soon.
I'm not sure Karl's on the up and up, fellas. Something's rotten in Denmark.
Well, this does seem rather odd, but, we shall see. If we never hear about it again We can presume this was a fabricated story. When there is an open forum that allows you to post comments attached to your business, you strive to please. We all know how it is here, and 100% satisfaction mean just that.
I sorta doubt that they aren't taking them, since they are still selling them. I don't know about expiration dates - it's poor practice in my book to have an expiration date or service maintenance fees on gift certificates.
I'll tell you guys what really happened. A couple of weeks ago a bunch of guys over at HP shook down cigar.com over a couple of days, using many (hundreds?) of the $25 gift certificates. Shortly after, c.com ended their relationship with r.com. C.com says to go back to r.com and get your money back for those coupons.
I'll tell you guys what really happened. A couple of weeks ago a bunch of guys over at HP shook down cigar.com over a couple of days, using many (hundreds?) of the $25 gift certificates. Shortly after, c.com ended their relationship with r.com. C.com says to go back to r.com and get your money back for those coupons.
hey alphax.. and where did you get this information ?
I was the one that posted the info over at HP. It just snowballed an everyone was using the coupons. They went nuts, and think c.com got killed on the 601 deal a couple of weeks ago. People were buying 30 601s for about 2 bucks a piece with the coupon. c.com ended accepting the certificates like a day later.
Also, someone from HP called up c.com and they told him to go back to restaurant.com or dining dough and get your money back. Bad form for c.com, IMO. They should have accepted existing certs.
No, they didn't print bogus certs, but restaurant.com had deals where you could get $25 certs for $2 bucks, so it was a steal.
Sounds to me like a few people ruined it for all who were involved. I don't blame c.com for ending something like that if they were taking advantage of. It's like someone going in to McDonalds for a free Sunday and them eating it, walking out the door and wallking back in for another and another and another to the point where they are loosing too much money to keep the promotion going. That is why something like this usually has a coupon that says one per customer or something similar.
I think it'd be fair to limit it to 1 GC use per 90 days or something like that. That would prevent the abuse and allow those that got them to use them.
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Be advised that the company that was selling these was not authorized to do so. As you can understand, this puts us in a difficult position because of course we want to make sure we are taking care of our customers and also accomodating new business that may have come from restaurant.com If you have a gift certificate, please call and we will do what we can to get you taken care of. We do need to limit the use to a certain extent but our #1 goal is to make sure our customers are 100% satisfied and I assure you that we will do everything in our power to make that happen.
Be advised that the company that was selling these was not authorized to do so. As you can understand, this puts us in a difficult position because of course we want to make sure we are taking care of our customers and also accomodating new business that may have come from restaurant.com If you have a gift certificate, please call and we will do what we can to get you taken care of. We do need to limit the use to a certain extent but our #1 goal is to make sure our customers are 100% satisfied and I assure you that we will do everything in our power to make that happen.
Thanks for the clarification Alex. I hope that Restaurant.com can be held accountable for the issues that this has caused.
Be advised that the company that was selling these was not authorized to do so. As you can understand, this puts us in a difficult position because of course we want to make sure we are taking care of our customers and also accomodating new business that may have come from restaurant.com If you have a gift certificate, please call and we will do what we can to get you taken care of. We do need to limit the use to a certain extent but our #1 goal is to make sure our customers are 100% satisfied and I assure you that we will do everything in our power to make that happen.
Thanks again for popping up when it gets important Alex. I had faith in you guys.
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