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Default - "Bob Ward" wrote in messagenews:k6u3609h9elojf8khe210h8a3aomq1no1f@4ax.com... On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:41:25 -0500, "Damson Rhee" wrote:"Y6g11" wrote in messagenews:20040320144148.24396.00000075@mb-m07.aol.com...You don't mention how many CD's and DVD's you got for free whenyou joined these clubs. I'm sure that if you take the value ofthose and average the cost per CD/DVD once you have purchasedthe required number to satisfy your membership commitment,you'll find that it's a pretty decent deal. Don't be so stupid. They charge outrages shipping fees to more thanmakeup for any "deal" you get.It cost me $6.99 to send one back. I know it;s a lot for them too.More, Isuspect.D Then you are a foolFor getting sucked into this, perhaps.and should not be allowed to cross the street by yourself.You know what, kiss my ass.The CD and DVD clubs will send you a prepaid mailer if you screw up and open an unwanted shipment.They aren't even owning up that they evem made the dam mistake. I belong tobook clubs, and any mistakes get send back at no cost to us. Our postoffice woulnd't mail it back till we coughed up the money for it. We madesure we got a receipt and told Columbia we wnated it taken off the bill.The request was denied.Otherwise, just write "REFUSED" and pop it back in the mail.They'll do that IF you haven't opened it. Since we were expecting anotherDVD, we opened it. Both Columbia and the post office said we were SOL andhad to pay return postage. They didnt even tell us we could send it back, let alone send any stupid form orenvelope.I was able to push hard enough so that they eventually did take the billdown the price of postage. Not so stupid after all, huh?D
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