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Deep Discount - problem!?!

Started by addicted2dvd, October 08, 2008, 05:06:43 PM

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addicted2dvd

OK... now this kinda pissed me off a little. As I said in the other thread I canceled a pre-order because I felt guilty about getting the set I wanted... and I can always pick the movie up later. Well... this was with Deep Discount... and it appears they started something new... I just got an email about my canceled order... they canceled it... but it seems they charged me a $1.00 canceling fee. I never had an online store charge me for canceling an order!  :thumbdown:
Pete

Jimmy

One more reason for me to not doing business with them anymore :thumbdown:

One time was enough for me... For me it's Amazon (all of them) for the common stuff, Diabolik for the hard to find title or the DVD producer companies store themselves.

addicted2dvd

It seems I read it wrong. I read the quantity number canceled (number of items) as a $1.00 charge. But in my defense... instead of just saying 1 (item) they put 1.00 :P
Pete


Achim

Well, nice to see DeepDiscount didn't actually charge you.

However, ever since they were bought up by that other company their service has gone down and the prices have gone up. Amazon is just less expensive throughout with very few exceptions. Heck, even during their big sales (hmmmm, seems there wasn't one in June...?) they now hardly get below Amazon. :headscratch:

I once wanted to cancel an order just few minutes after placing it and they said "no, already being worked on". What...? So, I now own two copies of Tati's playtime :( (Well, I guess they needed to make up for the free copy of another one they had sent me years earlier.) Then, with the same order I think, they sent me a bootleg-loking disc which said The Satanic Rites of Dracula (supposed to be the Christopher Lee one) somewhere tiny on the cover (and an ugly cover that was) but was in fact some cheap no-budget flick.

addicted2dvd

Yeah... they seldomly beat Amazon prices anymore... I normally stick with Amazon now myself.
Pete