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podgerodge said:Again, unhappy customers always post complaints. Happy ones very rarely do. Easy to find complaints. If it was possible to find out how many unhappy customers of Pixmania as a proportion of their total customer base, I would guess it would be a tiny proportion.
zag said:Further to my earlier post (regarding my non-working HD) I eventually discovered the problem - I hadn't plugged it in. Seems obvious enough, but other external drives I had didn't need external power and the instructions didn't explicitly state that it should have been plugged in. The reason I didn't try it first time was that the power supply came with a european plug on it and so I had to wait a few days and go buy an adapter before I could use it. I have since heard that other people have had stuff shipped to Ireland with european plugs which I understand is in breach of some regulations or other - because it means the user has to go about cutting off plugs and attaching new ones and this carries an inherent risk.
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sluice44 said:but now they know:
-- my home address, personal phone number, personal mobile, credit card, driving licence number, date of birth, my appearance (via driving licence),
-- my work address, work phone, work mobile, work fax, my job title
sluice44 said:now they know:
-- my home address, personal phone number, personal mobile, credit card, driving licence number, date of birth, my appearance (via driving licence),
-- my work address, work phone, work mobile, work fax, my job title
thejudge said:It's impossible to tell what proportion of Pixmania's customers are unhappy. However, there are many consistent stories about them on the web. It's alleged 100s of times that they:-
1. Take money from customers
2. Fail to send out the goods for days and on occasion, weeks
3. Send out defective or the wrong goods
4. Pretend that they've not received goods back from customers
5. Ignore customer complaints
6. Only hand customer's money back after several weeks
I don't see the same level of complaints about Amazon.
I have used Pixmania a few times and found them great as have many friends who have ordered stuff and had no problem.
What has that got to do with the positive experiences of jellyshot and his/her associates? They ordered their goods and received them and (presumably) they worked fine. Surely it's fair comment and relevant to mention this just as it is to mention negative experiences with orders not being flufilled or delivered products not working properly?If you order something from a company you expect to receive it. If you do receive it then the company has fulfilled its obligation. If you do not receive the goods or there is a problem of some sort, then how they handle the situation is how you should judge the company.
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