Originally posted by: SwiftWind
I'm surprised this thread isn't locked. No offense to the OP but you don't have much credibility for someone who just joined AT. It seems too suspicious. I think if you have a problem with Monarch, take it up with them directly rather than try to ruin their reputation on AT (The fact that posters are already being convinced not to use Monarch who never shopped there before).
I wouldn't care so much if you weren't a new member. Right now it just looks like you joined AT just to talk about bad experiences with Monarch. If you still insist on reflecting your experiences, then do it on OT, or another category. There's no reason for this to be in Hot Deals.
I have not posted my own personal issues with them for the simple reason that it is not relavent to the information that I posted, and would have distracted from the the main issue at hand.
As far as this being in the proper forum... I belive that the Moderators Comment at the beginning of the thread should have been an indicator that this was posted in the correct place, as well as the Excerpted portion of the Forum Rules. But I guess that your impulse to thread crap got the best of you.... This thread has been on task and well directed until now ...
Excerpted from Forum Rules :
What about COURTESY?
No thread crapping. If the subject matter of a deal does not interest you, do not post negative comments about it, or about other members, in the thread.
What about CONSUMER RIGHTS and BAD DEALS?
We all know there are dishonest dealers on the Internet. We also know that, at one time or another, everyone makes honest mistakes. Legitimate Hot Deals are Hot. Dishonest, deceptive and fraudulant offers and practices are NOT.
If a company has acted dishonestly or fraudulantly, threads discussing legal ways to enforce your rights are a valid and important topic for discussion.
If a company posts a deal and then cancels it for reasons such as a pricing error, before you scream for blood or go looking for a lawyer, consider the circumstances:
* Did the original ad contain enough information to show that the company knew (or should have known) the true value of the items offered and the amount of the discount they were offering?
* Did the company announce the cancelation in a timely manner?
* Did the company offer any reasonable compensation (discount, gift certificate, etc.) to those who were legitimately inconvenienced by their actions?
* Does the company have a documented history of "bait-and-switch" or other questionable tactics?
If, after considering these questions, you believe a company has acted dishonestly or fraudulantly, we welcome threads discussing your rights and legal ways to enforce them. Please remember:
* Uninformed rants and misinformation accomplish nothing.
* Calls for illegal acts of retaliation can only lead to trouble. Those who engage in such acts may lose any rights they had and end up with legal problems of their own.
* If a bunch of greedy people actually manage to hurt a good company, it will only ruin future good deals for everyone.
Try to keep all posts about a given problem in one thread. If you start a consumer action thread, you get to maintain it. If the thread gets too long, start a continuation thread, and post links from old thread to the new one and from the new thread back to the old one.