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I can send that statement. I have purchased MANY things over the years
from boaters world. The prices are generally cheaper with the only exception may be a good sale from West Marine. Other than that, they have always had the basic items that I needed and never gave me a problem. I even purchased expensive electronics from them and never had a problem if I had to return it. |
ObiWan Kenobi wrote: " wrote in ups.com: Will it make any difference if the item actually shows up on an overnight basis, as promised, and you get what you paid for? Not the point. Once the item leaves their facility, it is in the custody of the courier (in this case FedEx). It's not BoatersWorld's responsibility any more. May or may not be true. Where was the free-on-board (FOB) point? This is where title to the item goes from the seller to you. If they ship 'FOB destination', they retain title and responsibility for the merchandise until you get it. They are responsible for any claims against the carrier or tracking of the shipment. If they don't give you the number, so what? The merhcandise isn't yours until they deliver it to you. FOB origin means the title passes to you when they give it to the carrier. In this case you should be allowed a traking number as the carrier has *your* stuff. Sounds like they shipped FOB destination and are accepting responsibility for it until you get it. |
"ObiWan Kenobi" wrote in message ... " wrote in ups.com: Dan J.S. wrote: "ObiWan Kenobi" wrote in message ... Ordered an item for overnight delivery (about $80 shipping) and THEY WON'T GIVE ME THE TRACKING NUMBER. "Company policy for security reasons". WTF? Every other online vendor I've EVER dealt with has IMMEDIATELY provided a tracking number upon shipment. F*ck 'em, I say. No part of the BW enterprise (Ritz Camera, Greg Norman Collection golfwear, Fishing Only, RitzPix) is ever getting a penny from me again. I ordered from them online and had the tracking sent to me via email... no problem... Stay tuned boys and girls, will Obi Wan Kenobi return to this forum today to report that his package did, indeed, arrive "overnight" as promised, or will we be left to draw our own conclusions from an ominous silence? The point I was making - had you been reading along - wasn't whether the item would indeed arrive on time (and in fact it did). The point is BW/Ritz's idea that they feel entitled to know the tracking number THEMSELVES but refuse to provide it to THEIR CUSTOMER. This even though THEY NO LONGER HAVE ANY CONTROL over the package once it leaves their warehouse and is in FedEx's (or another carrier's) custody. Why would their online ordering be different? |
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