So the lesson is to ignore the write-up, ask for a refund, and you’ll be rewarded with the refund plus you get to keep the stuff?
Maybe they’re wondering “why are we shipping this manifold?”
we gotta think of a better way to convince people NOT to buy it
I think all of the CS has a printout by their registers computers that say “do not accept checks issue refunds to @bsmith1.”
Woot CS has always treated me fairly and with all the respect I deserve.
You had a $50K banana which somebody bought. Then you cancelled the order.
You even sold a $1M BoC, and somebody didn’t use the coupon.
Not really sure what further deterrent you could use.
I also treat you with all the respect you deserve.
I thought it was because their $50k payment wouldn’t clear.
Refurbished live crickets from the mother ship.
I’ve bought insects from Amazon as gifts for people.
That wouldn’t be a deterrent for me.
I received some legal advice via private message which stated the missing manifest constitutes a breach of contract. After consulting my attorney, I decided not to pursue legal action at this time.
I’ve bought insects from Amazon as gifts for people.
That wouldn’t be a deterrent for me.
Why am I suddenly worried?
I’ve bought insects from Amazon as gifts for people.
That wouldn’t be a deterrent for me.
No one asks you to bring anything to the pot luck anymore do they?
Are they loose when they come from Amazon? I’m pretty sure refurbished ones would be loose.
Paranoia?
Something like that.
I saw some live ladybugs and praying mantis (mantises?) at a store earlier today. I should have bought some to ship to @qazxswe.
I’ve never been invited to pot lucks.
When is it appropriate to give live insects as gifts?
I can only think of inappropriate times.
Congrats on the new baby, here’s a sack of ants.
Congrats on the whole wedded bliss thing, here’s a sack of hornets.
Congrats on the new house, termites.
Etc.