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Hi,
Since about last August ('06) i have not been able to use the West marine website. When i try to login, it seems to accept the username/pwd and puts me into the selection of 'edit profile', 'shopping cart', etc. yet i'm not logged in. When i go to actually update my profile, for example, i go back to the login page again. if i enter my name/pwd, it then goes to the add new user page. Has anyone had problems with the WM site (other than it's so slow) ?? I have contacted them repeatedly through email and the 800 number at customer service. They say they are going to look into it, or forward my complaint to tech support (IT). I even got an email from an IT person once. Still no follow through from them. I have added WM as a trusted site in IE7, and have IE security set to low for trusted sites. Still no joy. I deleted all cookies too and no joy. I am apalled at the lack of support from WM as i spend (or used to) over $2000/yr there. I tried calling their VP of IT and got no callback. I have no problems with any other web commerce site like Defender, NorthernTool, Amazon, etc. Any ideas on how i might fix this myself? tnx, paul |
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On Mar 9, 11:19 am, wrote:
Hi, Since about last August ('06) i have not been able to use the West marine website. When i try to login, it seems to accept the username/pwd and puts me into the selection of 'edit profile', 'shopping cart', etc. yet i'm not logged in. When i go to actually update my profile, for example, i go back to the login page again. if i enter my name/pwd, it then goes to the add new user page. Has anyone had problems with the WM site (other than it's so slow) ?? I have contacted them repeatedly through email and the 800 number at customer service. They say they are going to look into it, or forward my complaint to tech support (IT). I even got an email from an IT person once. Still no follow through from them. I have added WM as a trusted site in IE7, and have IE security set to low for trusted sites. Still no joy. I deleted all cookies too and no joy. I am apalled at the lack of support from WM as i spend (or used to) over $2000/yr there. I tried calling their VP of IT and got no callback. I have no problems with any other web commerce site like Defender, NorthernTool, Amazon, etc. Any ideas on how i might fix this myself? tnx, paul DELETE YOUR USER ACCOUNT, LOG OFF, AND THEN TRY TO START UP A NEW ACCOUNT. YOU WILL WANT TO GET A SITE ADMINISTRATOR TO DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT. THIS PRESUPPOSES THEY STILL HAVE CONTROL OF THEIR SITE. tERRY k eR, PLEASE EXCUSE ALL CAPS. Rotton caps lock key. Why do we have them? |
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wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Since about last August ('06) i have not been able to use the West marine website. When i try to login, it seems to accept the username/pwd and puts me into the selection of 'edit profile', 'shopping cart', etc. yet i'm not logged in. When i go to actually update my profile, for example, i go back to the login page again. if i enter my name/pwd, it then goes to the add new user page. Has anyone had problems with the WM site (other than it's so slow) ?? I have contacted them repeatedly through email and the 800 number at customer service. They say they are going to look into it, or forward my complaint to tech support (IT). I even got an email from an IT person once. Still no follow through from them. I have added WM as a trusted site in IE7, and have IE security set to low for trusted sites. Still no joy. I deleted all cookies too and no joy. I am apalled at the lack of support from WM as i spend (or used to) over $2000/yr there. I tried calling their VP of IT and got no callback. I have no problems with any other web commerce site like Defender, NorthernTool, Amazon, etc. Any ideas on how i might fix this myself? tnx, paul Yes, stop patronizing West Marine. They've turned into a rip-off operation over the past year or so. The prices are so high; that alone should give you pause. Try Defender instead. Wilbur Hubbard |
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Yes, stop patronizing West Marine. They've turned into a rip-off operation ... They've certainly taken a turn for the worse. I am thinking of going to the dark side and adding a wind generator or two to the boat and find the Air-X listed in West's 2007 catalog at $1050 but msrp is $850 and discounts below that are easy to come by. I wish this was an anomaly, but West seems to have decided that they are a premium store and their catalog prices look to reflect that. Oddly enough, I used to feel that I got superior service at West, but over the last five years the service has gotten much worse, the selection of serious cruising gear has gotten thinner and the prices have gone from discount to retail plus 20%. For me they have gone from fist choice to last resort and have lost thousands of dollars of my business. -- Tom. |
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wrote in message ps.com... ... Yes, stop patronizing West Marine. They've turned into a rip-off operation ... They've certainly taken a turn for the worse. I am thinking of going to the dark side and adding a wind generator or two to the boat and find the Air-X listed in West's 2007 catalog at $1050 but msrp is $850 and discounts below that are easy to come by. I wish this was an anomaly, but West seems to have decided that they are a premium store and their catalog prices look to reflect that. Oddly enough, I used to feel that I got superior service at West, but over the last five years the service has gotten much worse, the selection of serious cruising gear has gotten thinner and the prices have gone from discount to retail plus 20%. For me they have gone from fist choice to last resort and have lost thousands of dollars of my business. -- Tom. In our local store sometime in January they were doing a customer survey. They had this honey asking questions about West, the service, the merchandise, etc. The nice lady said I was the first sailboater she had interviewed and it was about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. She gave me a ten dollar gift certificate for my trouble but when I checked the fine print it said I had to spend fifty dollars to get it. When you spend fifty dollars at West and you can get the same thing at Boater's world for 40 then it's no gift certificate at all. Anyway, from the questions and her surprise at interviewing a sailboater I came to the conclusion that they were going to become just another motorboat place catering to rich fools with more money than sense. I've already noticed they have been whittling away at sailboat items. West is on a serious downhill slide and that's a fact. Here's another example. A couple of times I asked at the customer service desk for an accessory for a GPS they sell. Little things like a cigarette lighter/NMEA chord and they came right out and told me I'd be better off ordering it myself on the Internet. I wanted to buy a new head but I needed the 90 degree outlet elbow. They said they only came with the straight one. I said not true, I'd seen them advertised with the 90 degree as an option. They reluctantly looked it up and finally found it but it wasn't in bold print so they said they didn't stock it. I asked them to order it and they said special orders would be about double the cost and would take a couple weeks. I told them to go **** themselves. I got the head from a local marine place that doesn't stock much but does special orders. Even with shipping it was 20 bucks cheaper than at West . It took two days to ship the same head with the 90 degree bend outlet at no extra cost. West is a rip off. They've forgotten on which side their bread is buttered. Wilbur Hubbard |
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"krj" wrote in message ... wrote: ... Yes, stop patronizing West Marine. They've turned into a rip-off operation ... They've certainly taken a turn for the worse. I am thinking of going to the dark side and adding a wind generator or two to the boat and find the Air-X listed in West's 2007 catalog at $1050 but msrp is $850 and discounts below that are easy to come by. I wish this was an anomaly, but West seems to have decided that they are a premium store and their catalog prices look to reflect that. Oddly enough, I used to feel that I got superior service at West, but over the last five years the service has gotten much worse, the selection of serious cruising gear has gotten thinner and the prices have gone from discount to retail plus 20%. For me they have gone from fist choice to last resort and have lost thousands of dollars of my business. -- Tom. Northern Arizona Wind and Sun. Air-X 742.75 http://store.solar-electric.com/wind-air.html Arizona Wind and Sun is an excellent outfit. I bought solar panels from them. Hundreds of dollars cheaper than anyplace else and free shipping. No sales tax. You can't beat their service. Their website works. They send e-mail confirmation of shipment and tracking numbers. Wilbur Hubbard |
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