[quote name='Strell']So let me make sure I have everything correct:
One person (almost two?) thus far has called GS and asked to speak with a supervisor and has been told that a new bundle will be sent to them in exchange for the game. Wolverfactor has already been told he will receive a tracking number in accordance to this.
What is suggested for the rest of us is that we call, have our information (order number, name, address, etc) and ask to speak to a supervisor. As long as we are firm, we should be able to get the same result, correct?
The only reason I worry is that I can imagine someone saying "well we are doing this on a case by case basis," because I can't honestly see a corporation eating a 30 dollar cost on each order.
That all said, if it is suggested that I call and ask to speak with a supervisor, I will be doing that this week when I get back to work.
Does anyone else have any doubt? I believe WF suggested we *not* say "Well I know others have gotten the bundle in regards to this error," but that seems to be the best defense. Especially when they could make a claim as shallow as "There's nothing else we can do but refund."
Am I correct? Please advise, fellow CAGs.[/QUOTE]
I disagree. By law, once a company accepts your money for the item (which was a used Guitar Hero w/ Guitar), they have to deliever a product of equal or lesser value. Imagine a B&M store. If you see a sticker that has a price for an Xbox for $4.99, by law, they MUST give you that price. I personally would take that sticker off the rack so they couldn't quickly change it and bring the tag to the front, but the idea still holds true.
DO NOT USE LEGAL JARGON! While everything I said is just true, do NOT use it. The CSR's will instantly lock up and deny help, promise. Just tell them that you do not want a refund, but instead the item you purchased. Tell them "I paid for a preowned Guitar Hero w/ guitar, and I do not wish for a refund. I would like to recieve what I paid for, or if that is not an option, I want a new bundle." They have to do one of those two things, by law. It's just up to you how involved you want to get.
In my case, I will be calling on Monday for sure.