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Deceptive
Practice and Poor Services
By
Annette
Bergman
I recently bought a
house that I wanted to remodel and I had a man who said he would do the work
and that we would need a dumpster. He
called the Dumpster Company from my house and then repeated everything the
person on the other end of the conversation said. “So it will be $175.00 for delivery and then
$100.00 when we have it picked up. That’s it?”
He nodded yes.
So I said, “See when it
can be delivered.”
“Friday between 1:00
and 5:00P.M.” the man repeated.
I nodded okay as I knew
this man had to work on Friday.
Having sold real estate
for thirty years I couldn’t help but think how long I would have lasted if I
had told a client, “I’ll meet you there between one and five for you to look at
the house.”
With cell phones and
tracking devices you would think a business could come a little closer than
between one and five. So I was there
just a little early and I waited until 2:30 before I heard the truck.
He asked where I wanted
the dumpster and he backed it up exactly where I said. Then I said, “I believe I need to write you a
check.”
“I don’t know I’ll have
to call the office.”
He climbed back in the
cab of the truck and in a little while he said. “Yea, they said I needed a
check for $475.00.”
“I was told it would be
$175.00 now and $100.00 when the dumpster was picked up.”
He got back in the cab
and called again. “She said that didn’t include the use of the dumpster. So its $475.00 totals?”
“I tell you what I’m a
little sick of the deceptive practices of businesses today so you just load
that dumpster back up and take it with you.”
He got back on the cell
phone and said, “She’s refusing the delivery.”
Then he apologized for
the misunderstanding and loaded the dumpster back on the truck and left.
That would have been
like me selling somebody a house and then at closing, “You do know that the
ground the house sits on is leased?”
I then called a company
that rents totes. I got an answering
machine three times on Friday and left messages for them to call me, but no
returned calls. So on Saturday I called
back and the machine said if it was an emergence to call another number. So I called the other number and got another
answering machine saying to leave a message and I did. “If you would return your calls during the
week you probably wouldn’t need an emergency number. Don’t bother calling me
back.”
I have found creative
ways to dispose of most of the materials, but I did have to call a nice young
man with a trailer to haul a load off for me and he was so helpful I had him
come by my house and clean out the back of my truck.
Then I had to take my
husband to have his eyes examined. He
had a change in his eye sight and need a stronger prescription. They were having a buy one pair of glasses
and get the second one free. I thought
it only made good sense to get his sun glasses too. The first pair was going to be $173.00 and
some change. He wants the same frames
and then she totals up the bill and says that will be $324.00.
“I thought you said it
was a buy one pair and get the second pair free.”
“It is, but we have to
figure”… and she lost me. How
complicated can buy one get one free get?
Is this a new way of
doing business? If it is, I can say with
one hundred percent honesty that I don’t like it. Have the times changed so much that you have
to be deceptive to get people in your store?
And while I’m at it I
might as well complain about the grocery stores and their sales. The sale should start when the newspaper
comes off the press. I went to a store
this summer that had corn on sale. I
asked about the corn that was on sale and the man said. “That sale doesn’t
start until tomorrow.” You know I wasn’t
happy and I didn’t go back there for corn.
It wouldn’t have hurt for him to say go ahead and get what you want and
we’ll honor the sale price. Therein is
the problem. There is no honor…or at
least it’s difficult to find with the deceptive practices and poor services.
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