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Trout
June 27th, 2004, 08:14 AM
Heres a tidbit about tigerdirect rebates that some may find interesting.

Tigerdirect (http://www.tigerdirect.com/) Owns Its own rebate company now called OnRebate (http://www.onrebate.com/)
At least thats what I gathered from WhoIs (http://www.accesswhois.com/search/) .

Registrant:
TigerDirect, Inc.
ATTN: ONREBATE.COM
c/o Network Solutions
P.O. Box 447
Herndon, VA. 20172-0447

Domain Name: ONREBATE.COM

Heres the apparent scam:
They send out Short Time limit email offers such as this product
Ends 6/30 (http://www.tigerdirect.com/email/wem711.asp)

You go to their website to get rebate Forms (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=713514&Tab=5&NoMapp=0) and discover you need internet access to get the rebate form (http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/Rebates/PDFs/S450-3200-june.pdf) . Ok Fine, Then Discover that The Site Apparently OWNED By Tigerdirect NOT functional,Their Email address at the sites not valid,The Phone number goes straight to FAX.
Since the sites not functional,You get NO Email verification,Therefore you can NOT proceed to get the rebate form.
Even The SEND verification again button Does nothing.
Therefore, No Form, No Rebate,

Read There Policies further and discover this.

" Automatic Information collected by us:
We (or agents on our behalf) collect anonymous information from visits to our sites through the use of “Web Beacons.” Web Beacons are simply web page elements which may employ cookie technology that enable us to record anonymous data about visits to or transactions made on our web site. This anonymous information is sometimes known as “clickstream data.” We may use this data to analyze trends and statistics to improve your online experience, or customer service. No personal data is collected through the use of Web Beacons on our sites. Through the use of cookies, we may also collect and analyze the IP address used to connect your computer to the Internet; computer and connection information such as your browser type and version; operating system and platform; purchase history; confirmation when you open e-mail that we send you; and the URLs which lead you to and around our Web site including the date and time. Your browser allows you to reject cookies and software is available from third parties which will allow you to visit our Web site without providing this information. You are welcomed at our Web site if you use this software but we will not be able to offer you our personalized services and we will be unable to accept any orders from you.

Correct Me If Im Wrong,, But Does This look like a great scam?
Trout

TripleRLtd
June 27th, 2004, 08:35 AM
Yeah: that sounds like bullsheet!
I wonder if their customer service is just a good?

techs
June 27th, 2004, 10:17 AM
I used to buy from a site called package2u. It was very similiar to Evertek. I later found out it was Tiger Directs wholesalse, closeout site. Now the site calls itself TigerSurplus.com ( http://66.216.68.88/index.html). I never had any problems but it has been awhile since I bought from them. Just an FYI

Edited by NooNoo: Techs has apologised for linking tiger surplus with tiger direct and agrees it is not anything to do with Tiger Direct. Techs has also bought from this site without any problems and will do so again. Please see his posts on the next page.

jaeger
June 27th, 2004, 03:07 PM
Let me make this kind of simple: Tigerdirect ****ing sucks. Do not order from the scamming bastards, because rebates aren't the only way they will try to rip you off.

Order from quality companies:

Newegg (http://www.newegg.com)
TCWO (http://www.tcwo.com)
SVC (http://www.svc.com)

Tekboy
June 27th, 2004, 05:00 PM
I have had very positive experiences with
http://www.targetpcinc.com

Have bought lots of parts, and several computers from these folks. It would be much cheaper if I lived in the lower 48, but they get their orders to me remarkably fast.

Also, I ordered a kit that had 900mhz Duron as part of it. 900 was out of stock, so they just threw in a 1200 for the same price without telling me. When I called them, they said that if I ordered something which ended up being out of stock by their error, they just upgraded at the same cost.

They said this avoids many complaints :)

Anyone else have any experience with Target PC?

Stalemate
June 27th, 2004, 05:55 PM
So far, be it from me and some acquaintances, we've bought and received rebates for the follwing from TigerDirect Canada:


Desktop PC (brother) Laptop (friend) Projection screen (friend) Wireless router (I actually made 0.50$ on that deal, since the 40$US covered the 40$ CAN purchase price and the postage fees to send ou the rebate)Everyone got their rebates and products as expected.

Trout
June 27th, 2004, 05:57 PM
NEWEGG Rocks Plain and Simple,
Ive also purchased from Mwave also ,
But darn it,Every once in a while, I Need Something "NOW" and choices are very limited.
Tiger_defect being very close by.(under an hr drive)
I Guess what really bugs me is just the fact that they regularly offer deals that are to good to be true, BUT alas,They ARE to good to be true.
And this company really pushes these products hard,10s of Thousands of units sold,@ 20 bucks a shot.
Now that they own their OWN Rebate company,AndMarket their OWN Rebates,
My Guess Is It wont be long till they get busted~!!
In the past 6 months, I have acqumulated 10 rebates owed me,All over $20.00,
And All on Soyo or syntax products.
I keep copies of EVERYTHING, Record mailed dates on paperwork, Regularly check online statuses, EVERY "T" Crossed,, Every "I" Dotted,Yet NONE of them get paid out. Even Priority Mail WITH Delivery Conformation gets "LOST IN MAIL"
YEEEEEEAAAAAH RIIIIIIIGHT, Call Me The Pope TOO~!

I Guess Im Understanding now, why so many class action suites get filed these days. Oh Id Love to see one on these guys.


Trout

TechZ
June 28th, 2004, 03:41 AM
Sadly we have no such thing as "rebates" here, it would be nice though.

rlee
July 25th, 2004, 02:04 AM
I used to buy from a site called package2u. It was very similiar to Evertek. I later found out it was Tiger Directs wholesalse, closeout site. Now the site calls itself TigerSurplus.com ( http://66.216.68.88/index.html). I never had any problems but it has been awhile since I bought from them. Just an FYI

I have no clue where you got your information from, but that person is 100% wrong. We have never, nor will we ever be affiliated with tigerdirect in any shape of form.

We are in a small town in Texas called Grand Saline, I am the technical support supervisor for the company there, anyone wishing to verify is welcomed to call us at 903-962-0011 and ask for Ryan they'll put ya through to me.

This is how people give companys bad names by spreading rumors that simply aren't true on forums. We have NEVER bought or sold ANYTHING from www.tigerdirect.com and we are DEFINATELY not Tiger Directs Wholesale site.

Just thought I would respond for our company about this false statement this person has wrote.

MobilePCPhysician
July 25th, 2004, 03:21 AM
I smell a conspiracy,,,,http://forums.windrivers.com/images/smilies/sagrin.gif

NooNoo
July 25th, 2004, 06:40 AM
I have no clue where you got your information from, but that person is 100% wrong. We have never, nor will we ever be affiliated with tigerdirect in any shape of form.

We are in a small town in Texas called Grand Saline, I am the technical support supervisor for the company there, anyone wishing to verify is welcomed to call us at 903-962-0011 and ask for Ryan they'll put ya through to me.

This is how people give companys bad names by spreading rumors that simply aren't true on forums. We have NEVER bought or sold ANYTHING from www.tigerdirect.com and we are DEFINATELY not Tiger Directs Wholesale site.

Just thought I would respond for our company about this false statement this person has wrote.


Welcome to Windrivers rlee. I have messaged techs and requested that he look at the thread. I have also asked him how he came to the conclusion that the site quoted was part of tiger direct.

Trout
July 25th, 2004, 08:16 AM
Hi,
Im not sure if directing to information from a different rip-off forum is allowed here.
SO
Please Mods, Delete the links Im putting here if its not allowed.

Theres a pretty good site online called rip-off reports, and a current thread that Tigerdirect seems to be responding to,
Heres a quote from a alleged employee of tiger.

TigerDirect // OnRebate.com - The mystery explained!



George,***

I appreciate your thorough rant regarding your experience with submitting a rebate, not getting an email confirmation then taking the time to notice that the domain is owned by TigerDirect, Inc.

Well, there you are correct, the domain is owned by TigerDirect, Inc.

TigerDirect purchased this URL several months ago when we saw it was available and it was a 'GOOD' domain. Rebates are often difficult for customers to find the form, find out what is going on with it, try to locate ALL the details in one place. We wanted to find a company who could provide a new, innovative approach to rebates. We shared our ideas with several people, searching the globe for the right service. Several months later onRebate.com was born.
The entire thread is located here Ripoff link (http://www.RipOffReport.com/view.asp?id=96612) *** He Called me George because I registered as G. XXXXXXX , I Guess everyone with the first initial of "G" is a corporate George just like Best Buy Calling all soccer moms
"JANES" <~~ Profilers s*ck !!
trout

Edit,
a further note, I agree with rlee, Tigersurplus is not a part of tigerdirect.
In My area, Tigerdirect sells all their returned, Damaged,Out Dated,and defective crap out of their clearance center.
Even The Miami branch ships tons of crap to the naperville illinois outlet.

techs
July 25th, 2004, 08:46 AM
NooNoo contacted me to call my attention to the fact that a technician posted a reply saying TigerSurplus is not part of TigerDirect. The reason I thought they were part of Tiger Direct is because TigerSurplus used to be called Package2u and had a url of http://66.216.68.88/index.html Then about 2 years ago(?) they changed their name to TigerSurplus. I seem to remember also reading something on the TigerDirect site at the time talking about their new surplus division. I certainly may have been mistaken about this. I have looked at the TigerDirect site and see no mention of TigerSurplus.
I will take the technicicans claim at face value. However, on the TigerSurplus site when you click About Us this is what it says:

"TigerSurplus is located in the small rural town of Grand Saline, Texas with 4 downtown warehouses & over 100 different items In Stock to choose from at prices far below retail. We have built relations with manufactures to bring you tremendous savings on name brand items. In addition, many of the items we offer are from companies, businesses and Manufactures that have went out of business bringing the savings home to you in a business-to-consumer e-commerce format.
We add items daily so please keep us bookmarked"

So on their site they don't say they are, or aren't affiliated with TigerDirect. At the least you have to wonder if they used the name TigerSurplus to captilize on the name recognition of TigerDirect.
I also wonder (being the skeptic I am) why the technician words it:
"We have NEVER bought or sold ANYTHING from www.tigerdirect.com (http://www.tigerdirect.com/) and we are DEFINATELY not Tiger Directs Wholesale site."
Since on their site they do buy from many companies, businesses and Manufactures are they saying they never buy from other retailers overstocked or discontinued items? I was once informed by Compgeeks a similiar site that they often do buy such items. So by saying they don't buy from the url www.tigerdirect.com (http://www.tigerdirect.com/) the same way you or I do they leave open the fact they may still buy from the tigerdirect company in a company to company transaction. This is complete speculation on my part.

I would like to say I have never had a problem buying from TigerSurplus. However, I would challenge them to state plainly on their site that they are not affiliated with Tigerdirect. Otherwise I have an issue with their name being misleading.

rlee
July 25th, 2004, 10:03 PM
NooNoo contacted me to call my attention to the fact that a technician posted a reply saying TigerSurplus is not part of TigerDirect. The reason I thought they were part of Tiger Direct is because TigerSurplus used to be called Package2u and had a url of http://66.216.68.88/index.html Then about 2 years ago(?) they changed their name to TigerSurplus. I seem to remember also reading something on the TigerDirect site at the time talking about their new surplus division. I certainly may have been mistaken about this. I have looked at the TigerDirect site and see no mention of TigerSurplus.
I will take the technicicans claim at face value. However, on the TigerSurplus site when you click About Us this is what it says:

"TigerSurplus is located in the small rural town of Grand Saline, Texas with 4 downtown warehouses & over 100 different items In Stock to choose from at prices far below retail. We have built relations with manufactures to bring you tremendous savings on name brand items. In addition, many of the items we offer are from companies, businesses and Manufactures that have went out of business bringing the savings home to you in a business-to-consumer e-commerce format.
We add items daily so please keep us bookmarked"

So on their site they don't say they are, or aren't affiliated with TigerDirect. At the least you have to wonder if they used the name TigerSurplus to captilize on the name recognition of TigerDirect.
I also wonder (being the skeptic I am) why the technician words it:
"We have NEVER bought or sold ANYTHING from www.tigerdirect.com (http://www.tigerdirect.com/) and we are DEFINATELY not Tiger Directs Wholesale site."
Since on their site they do buy from many companies, businesses and Manufactures are they saying they never buy from other retailers overstocked or discontinued items? I was once informed by Compgeeks a similiar site that they often do buy such items. So by saying they don't buy from the url www.tigerdirect.com (http://www.tigerdirect.com/) the same way you or I do they leave open the fact they may still buy from the tigerdirect company in a company to company transaction. This is complete speculation on my part.

I would like to say I have never had a problem buying from TigerSurplus. However, I would challenge them to state plainly on their site that they are not affiliated with Tigerdirect. Otherwise I have an issue with their name being misleading.

Hello there,

Thank you for replying back.

I can explain why we are no longer www.package2you.com. I've been with the company for 3 years now, the reason we are no longer package2you is not because we wanted to 'change' our domain name, matter of fact if we could get it back we would gladly. The simple truth of the matter is this, we have two owners, Tony Welch and Denonda Adams, Mr. Welch handles all purchases for our company, being one of the owners he also handles the webhosting for our website along with our domain. Mr. Welch simply did not renew his domain lease after it had expired and evidently didn't receive a email from his registrar when it was about to expire, thus one day out of the blue it was 'gone'. During this time we of course were totally shocked because we lost all of our customers for the fact most of them didn't know our IP address. During this period Mr. Welch immediatly contacted our domain registrar in which they told us the domain name had in fact expired, and on top of that in a matter of 24 hours it was hijacked by some asia company in which they wanted a LARGE amount of money to give it back to us, we wouldn't meet there price thus we had to come up with a name quick as we were losing our customers by the hour because they couldn't get to our website.

Mr. Welch and Mrs. Adams then overnight sat down and come up with www.tigersurplus.com, believe me we have gotten a few emails in the past (although rarely now) asking if we were actually www.tigerdirect.com or part of them. I will say this again, we are NOT any shape or form part of www.tigerdirect.com, I will also say as I stated we have never purchased, sold, ect from www.tigerdirect.com.

Speculating is one thing, coming on a forum and clearly stating we ARE part of a company that this forum clearly doesn't like or has bad dealings with is another thing, by making that statement you lead others to believe we are in fact part of TigerDirect in which I do feel I have to defend my companies name as that statement is 100% false.

I am not sure what more I can say to prove my claim, however if you seriously look at where we are (town is population of 2500), we are locally owned by the two people mentioned above in which you can call and reach anyone of us at our office Monday through Friday 8-5 central time I or the owners would be more than happy to discuss this further.

-Ryan Lee

rlee
July 25th, 2004, 10:04 PM
Welcome to Windrivers rlee. I have messaged techs and requested that he look at the thread. I have also asked him how he came to the conclusion that the site quoted was part of tiger direct.

Thank you kindly sir

Major Kong
July 25th, 2004, 10:51 PM
Thank you kindly sir

I'm sure she appreciates that...;)

Anyone else have any experience with Target PC?

I've never used them but I have checked their site from time to time, but I've always thought their prices were on the high side. When I lived in AZ most of my business was with Newegg, but since I've moved up here I really like Zipzoomfly. (http://www.zipzoomfly.com) Their prices are very, very competitive and their shipping charges to Alaska are very reasonable. :thumbs:

NooNoo
July 26th, 2004, 03:57 AM
Rlee, Techs suggestion that you disclaim on the website any affiliation with tigerdirect seems sensible.

Techs, since you have nothing else to go on other than your own cynicism, I suggest that you withdraw your claims about this online vendor.

techs
July 26th, 2004, 07:42 AM
Hello there,

Thank you for replying back.

I can explain why we are no longer www.package2you.com (http://www.package2you.com/). I've been with the company for 3 years now, the reason we are no longer package2you is not because we wanted to 'change' our domain name, matter of fact if we could get it back we would gladly. The simple truth of the matter is this, we have two owners, Tony Welch and Denonda Adams, Mr. Welch handles all purchases for our company, being one of the owners he also handles the webhosting for our website along with our domain. Mr. Welch simply did not renew his domain lease after it had expired and evidently didn't receive a email from his registrar when it was about to expire, thus one day out of the blue it was 'gone'. During this time we of course were totally shocked because we lost all of our customers for the fact most of them didn't know our IP address. During this period Mr. Welch immediatly contacted our domain registrar in which they told us the domain name had in fact expired, and on top of that in a matter of 24 hours it was hijacked by some asia company in which they wanted a LARGE amount of money to give it back to us, we wouldn't meet there price thus we had to come up with a name quick as we were losing our customers by the hour because they couldn't get to our website.

Mr. Welch and Mrs. Adams then overnight sat down and come up with www.tigersurplus.com (http://www.tigersurplus.com/), believe me we have gotten a few emails in the past (although rarely now) asking if we were actually www.tigerdirect.com (http://www.tigerdirect.com/) or part of them. I will say this again, we are NOT any shape or form part of www.tigerdirect.com (http://www.tigerdirect.com/), I will also say as I stated we have never purchased, sold, ect from www.tigerdirect.com (http://www.tigerdirect.com/).

Speculating is one thing, coming on a forum and clearly stating we ARE part of a company that this forum clearly doesn't like or has bad dealings with is another thing, by making that statement you lead others to believe we are in fact part of TigerDirect in which I do feel I have to defend my companies name as that statement is 100% false.

I am not sure what more I can say to prove my claim, however if you seriously look at where we are (town is population of 2500), we are locally owned by the two people mentioned above in which you can call and reach anyone of us at our office Monday through Friday 8-5 central time I or the owners would be more than happy to discuss this further.

-Ryan LeeThank you for clearing some things up. I really seemed to remember reading you were part of Tigerdirect or else I wouldn't have said it. For that I apologize.
As to this forum clearly doesn't like or has bad dealings(referring to tigerdirect) I note this thread has negative things to say about tiger directs rebates but I might not agree this forum clearly has had bad feelings or doesn't like tigerdirect. I have seen posts saying they were good. And it is the opinion of that particular poster that might have bad feelings not the entire forum.
As to the numerous emails you used to get and the some that are continuing asking you if you are part of TigerDirect I note that you could easily state on your website you are not part of tigerdirect. For that I still think my criticism is valid.
I also call to everyones attention that my company has purchased from you on occasion and my experiences have been uniformly positive. I would buy from you again

techs
July 26th, 2004, 07:47 AM
Thank you kindly sir
You're welcome. And for those interested in seeing what tigersurplus has for sale go here http://66.216.68.88/index.html

houseisland
July 27th, 2004, 12:00 AM
Re: Tiger Direct.

Never attribute to criminal malice what can be explained by simple incompetence.

I have had many dealings with Tiger Direct.

Their pricing can be good, sometimes, on some items.

Their corporate sales guys are good, a pleasure to deal with.

Their accounting department sucks, and, yes, we are talking black-hole-cosmic-hoover type suck here -- mega, mega, mega, mega suck, suck, suck, suck -- hang on to all your account documentation -- photocopy all cheques to Tiger Direct before sending them off -- keep copies of all your cancelled cheques that Tiger Direct has cashed -- and then be prepared to waste months of your time dealing with idiots who will threaten you with collection agencies while you fax off all your documentation repeatedly day after day so that they can not bother to read it again and again.

Their RMA department also sucks, although not to the same degree as their accounting.

techs
August 18th, 2004, 06:33 AM
Something new about TigerDirect. Check this out:
http://www.dartek.com/
now says it's soon to become:
tigerdirectb2b.com
Do does that mean it is going to be part of tigerdirect or not?

Trout
August 18th, 2004, 01:57 PM
Something new about TigerDirect. Check this out:
http://www.dartek.com/
now says it's soon to become:
tigerdirectb2b.com
Do does that mean it is going to be part of tigerdirect or not?

Given the recent history on this company, Id just figure its the same scumbuckets with a facelift.

The store out here in naperville illinois was originally Global Computers,Then they said, HEY, We Are Now Tigerdirect,Then they Claimed to be Global,But they still warehoused for Dartek under all the names.
Now,, Quote from an employee was,, Its ALL owned by SYSTEMAX (http://www.systemax.com/divisions.htm) !
I can honestly say,That in my opinion, The Guys who work there dont even know who offically owns that mess.

No matter if its dartek,global,tigerdirect,systemax,, Or whatever name they use,, Its Still Pigs with ear-rings .

Oh BTW Global computers Changeing the name to the same as Darteks
Globalcomputer (http://www.globalcomputer.com/)

Cute sidebar on the store here.
Guy walks up to the parts dept wanting to purchase a CPU from the global catalog PN: XXX XXXX Its listed for $197.00
Order desk guy pulls the part,Types in the part number on the tiger screen
and Price comes up $84.00
Closes screen,Types in global PN and opens the global screen and charges him the 197.00.
Same Parts counter, Same warehouse store,Same Part !!!!

Oh,,, rumor has it they have started yet another rebate site, But to date i havent bothered looking for it,, I Just give New Egg ALL my business.
trout

jeradsyn
September 11th, 2004, 02:37 AM
Heres a tidbit about tigerdirect rebates that some may find interesting.

...
...snipped for space sake...
...

Correct Me If Im Wrong,, But Does This look like a great scam?
Trout

***
At the risk of raising the Ire and Irk of the forum- forever being bannished to the ether regions of Nod..., I won't hesitate to say that I have found many 'bargains' from TD, with or without rebates attached. I have bought many (10+) barebones systems- built them up according to customer request over the past 5 years, and find them to be a very reliable source for goods. In this thread, I have seen quite a few other names thrown around, I may give them a try, and see how they compare.

All of the materials purchased, (including that "Barebones LAN Party system" you referred to in the link,) have been reliable equipment. I have found that in most cases one must be a little more patient with the gear, haven't had to return anything yet- defect or otherwise!

Most of their rebates come with some tough 'hoops' to jump through, but to date, I haven't gotten burned by any of them.

Perhaps I am more patient than most, more willing to beat my head against an obstinate component than would most. For that, I feel that I am rewarded by getting inexpensive and reliable equipment- as it has been my experience.

I don't have a lot of posts here, but I do read most, whether they actually pertain to a problem that I am searching for a solution to. You can learn a lot, and collect a lot of information that you may someday use to solve a different problem. There's a lot of knowledge that can be had just from reading...

I could just be lucky, and until I get the shaft from TD, I listen to all the rants, nod and smile, sympathetically, and say, "They saw you coming!"

inferno_gn
September 12th, 2004, 01:02 PM
Hi there,

Uh, I think that ICANN set up some rules, using any false information on your registration profile can have your domain name suspensed. I keep getting thsoe type of e-mails all the time to check my profile there.

Honestly, make me wonder how come no one sue them yet. Heck, peoples sue BestBuy on those rebates and extended warranties, too.

Ju Leon...

Trout
September 12th, 2004, 08:05 PM
***

All of the materials purchased, (including that "Barebones LAN Party system" you referred to in the link,) have been reliable equipment. I have found that in most cases one must be a little more patient with the gear, haven't had to return anything yet- defect or otherwise!"


Perhaps I should send the 4 RMAble DEFECTIVE soyo barebones I have here to you for replacement, Seeing as SOYO wont RMA them,, Tiger Wont warrant them,
And Even my 2 buddies working there cant do anything about them.
Talk about big dust bunnies in the corner , LOL
BTW,, out of 20 total soyo rebates marketed by TIGER, 20 remain UNPAID.
Of the 12 PNY rebates Ive mailed 12 are paid, 5 western digital,4 Maxtor,9 officemax,3 circuit city,ALSO paid.
Even the da*n rose bushes I bought at menards Free with rebate paid~!!
I suspect if you actually did receive a rebate from them, That A: Your DAMN lucky to have fallen thru the cracks.. OR B:,,, No,, Im Not Gonna do It,, Im Not gonna throw a cheap insult,, Nope,, Im Not,, haha

trout

jeradsyn
September 14th, 2004, 07:47 PM
Perhaps I should send the 4 RMAble DEFECTIVE soyo barebones I have here to you for replacement, Seeing as SOYO wont RMA them,, Tiger Wont warrant them,
And Even my 2 buddies working there cant do anything about them.
Talk about big dust bunnies in the corner , LOL
BTW,, out of 20 total soyo rebates marketed by TIGER, 20 remain UNPAID.
Of the 12 PNY rebates Ive mailed 12 are paid, 5 western digital,4 Maxtor,9 officemax,3 circuit city,ALSO paid.
Even the da*n rose bushes I bought at menards Free with rebate paid~!!
I suspect if you actually did receive a rebate from them, That A: Your DAMN lucky to have fallen thru the cracks.. OR B:,,, No,, Im Not Gonna do It,, Im Not gonna throw a cheap insult,, Nope,, Im Not,, haha

trout


Tell you what... I am always up for a challenge. I live for it! Why don't you go ahead, send them to me, prepaid- of course...(Hell, if you live within 50 miles, I'll come pick them up!) I'll get working what I can (if I can) and send back to you- freight collect- you tell me what you want done with the non-functional items...

Although I am in no position assume faulty/defective product liability for the less than scrupulous distributors and manufacturers, I am always willing to help out anyone in need.

By chance did 'they' give a reason for the rejection of your rebates? How about the warranty/RMA requests?

Trout
September 15th, 2004, 09:24 AM
By chance did 'they' give a reason for the rejection of your rebates? How about the warranty/RMA requests?
HAHA,,
Never received submission.
In Other words,, Blame the USPS.
Seems odd that so many never made it.
As I mentioned before, I have a couple buddies working there, And Their doing me a favor on a couple of them now,, Buy New Ones,, Bring the bad ones back in the New boxes, And return them. Doesnt help the rebate issue, But hey, At least im getting a couple replaced.
Trout

jeradsyn
September 15th, 2004, 10:46 PM
HAHA,,
Never received submission.
In Other words,, Blame the USPS.
Seems odd that so many never made it.
As I mentioned before, I have a couple buddies working there, And Their doing me a favor on a couple of them now,, Buy New Ones,, Bring the bad ones back in the New boxes, And return them. Doesnt help the rebate issue, But hey, At least im getting a couple replaced.
Trout


Glad to hear that they're not a total wash. :thumbs:

It does make me think about putting so much stock in the rebate portion of the 'deal'.

tigerdirectsucks
April 25th, 2006, 10:12 PM
Well, should you ever be foolish enough to do business with Tiger Direct, be sure to check your credit card bill when it arrives, you might be surprised like I was to have been charged $100 more than you agree to pay when you purchased your product, and when you call their customer service with proof of invoice that you received, they completely blow you off and leave you to sort it out with your credit card company. I set up my own site just to detail my horror story at www.tigerdirectsucks.org and I encourage everyone to post their own complaints there as well. The more places we record our stories, the more likely we are to discourage future victims of this terribly dishonest company!

Stalemate
April 27th, 2006, 09:05 AM
I've had 1 problem with TG since starting to purchase from them (close to 12000$ CAN overall now, over the years, for myself and personal clients).

1 graphics card came in damaged, which could have happened in shipping.


Oh yeah - every single one of my mail-in rebates was honored. Never a problem there.
Sorry to hear others haven't had the same service.