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A typical UPS issue as seen from the shipper
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<blockquote data-quote="bluehdmc" data-source="post: 586156" data-attributes="member: 18471"><p>Aren't computers wonderful?</p><p>The program probably doesn't understand the difference between a $200.00 credit and an $2.00 credit. I just sees a credit, it is a little ridiculous that corrections are automatically applied, but credits have to be requested. I'm sure as a customer you'd be much more impressed if the credit was applied automatically. </p><p>Blame the geeks, I really doubt there is a conspiracy to keep the credits if the customer doesn't apply for them. Although I heard somewhere that manufacturers offer "rebates" because most people dont' bother applying for them. </p><p>$2.00 rebate, 5 min to fill out form, copy reciept, ($.10 for a copy), envelope and postage $.55 (approx) so $.65 for $2.00. </p><p>I'd rather buy the item that was $1.00 cheaper and no rebate considering my time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluehdmc, post: 586156, member: 18471"] Aren't computers wonderful? The program probably doesn't understand the difference between a $200.00 credit and an $2.00 credit. I just sees a credit, it is a little ridiculous that corrections are automatically applied, but credits have to be requested. I'm sure as a customer you'd be much more impressed if the credit was applied automatically. Blame the geeks, I really doubt there is a conspiracy to keep the credits if the customer doesn't apply for them. Although I heard somewhere that manufacturers offer "rebates" because most people dont' bother applying for them. $2.00 rebate, 5 min to fill out form, copy reciept, ($.10 for a copy), envelope and postage $.55 (approx) so $.65 for $2.00. I'd rather buy the item that was $1.00 cheaper and no rebate considering my time. [/QUOTE]
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