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  • Report:  #89303

Complaint Review: Columbia Telecommunications Group

Columbia Telecommunications Group Rebate ripoff, NSF rebate checks Farmingdale, New York

  • Reported By:
    Mansfield Georgia
  • Submitted:
    Wed, April 28, 2004
  • Updated:
    Thu, December 02, 2004
  • Columbia Telecommunications Group
    174 Milbar Blvd.
    Farmingdale, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-889-7434
  • Category:

Rebates extremely late. Called company several times, but no resonse. E-mailed them, but no response.

Finally received checks, and deposited them in bank. Checks came back NSF.

Tried to contact company, no one answers phone. Contacted Winn Dixie/Save Rite, they are no longer doing business with this company because they've have so many complaints.

Do NOT purchase anything from this Company expecting to get your rebate money, you'll end up spending additional money in NSF fees!

D
Mansfield, Georgia
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Johnnie

Marietta,
Georgia,
U.S.A.

Customer Service/Out-of-Date Product

#2Consumer Suggestion

Thu, December 02, 2004

We live in Marietta, Georgia and have frequented the Save Rite on Roswell Road for many years. Until recently (the past 1 1/2 yrs.) the store has significantly declined in both customer service and the quality of product sold. It's unimaginable to believe that meat would be sold (packaged green-side down) to a unsuspecting consumer. When brought to the attention of management, there was no apology (nor remorse). However, after having to PROVE the out-of-date meat was sold to me, I was allowed a refund. I simply could not believe how I was treated.

In addition, the produce at Save Rite used to be exceptional and, unfortunately, now, it's difficult to buy a simple onion without bringing it home only to find the first four layers unedible. UNBELIEVABLE!

In conclusion, this very evening - during a quick stop to pick-up a few packs of Pepsi, we found that the price of the soda has risen to $4.39. Of course, anyone must know you can buy a 12-pack of Pepsi at any CONVENIENT store for less than what Save Rite is now charging. How is that allowed in a "supposed" DISCOUNT store? Are consumers being both duped and "gouged" at the same time? I refuse to shop Save Rite now unless, of course, something is actually discounted (i.e. on sale)! Other than that, you can find me at Publix.

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