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Complaint Review: Pat Goff's Appliance & TV Warehouse

Pat Goff's Appliance & TV Warehouse bait and switch, lying, deceptive billing, non-adherance to their advertised polices El Paso Texas

  • Reported By:
    El Paso Texas
  • Submitted:
    Mon, February 27, 2006
  • Updated:
    Fri, May 15, 2009
  • Pat Goff's Appliance & TV Warehouse
    3221 Gateway West
    El Paso, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    915-562-4444
  • Category:

February 26, 2006

To whom it may concern:

I am writing this letter in complaint of Pat Goff's Appliance & TV Warehouse's fraudulent business practices. They are located at 3221 Gateway West, El Paso, TX 79903.

On Friday, February 24, 2006 my family and I went to Pat Goff's Appliance Warehouse to purchase a High Definition TV set. Luis Belaval, the Appliance Manager, greeted us and offered to help. My first question to Luis was if they had a price match guarantee; I wanted to shop at a local store I told him, but I did not want to find out that I overpaid by 100's of dollars. Not only do they price match, Luis told me, they keep their competitors ads on a bulletin board in the front of the store to prove that they are the lowest. If I were to find a lower price on the item I purchased they would refund the difference for up to 60 days after the purchase. My other concern was that I would not be able to fit a new television in my trunk and I also had a large 31 inch RCA television which no longer worked that needed to be removed. Luis told me that delivery was included and the delivery drivers would remove my old television for me. With these assurances I decided to purchase from Pat Goff's.

I told Luis that I knew very little about televisions; I knew that I wanted a High Definition TV, but other than that I did not know if I wanted DLP, LCD, or Plasma. He convinced me that a 42 inch Plasma television would give me the picture I wanted in the price range I desired. After looking around the store, I found a 42 inch Toshiba Plasma television that was the perfect price. I asked Luis if it was a good set and he told me that he believed it was, but he had to look at his computer to make sure that it was an HDTV and not an EDTV (enhanced definition tv); an EDTV, he said, was a substandard technology and for the same money we could have an HDTV. A few minutes later Luis returned and said that it was an HDTV and was an excellent TV set. My wife applied for their credit and Luis rang up our purchase. Luis convinced me that I should purchase a 5 year warranty on the television; Pat Goff's was having a half price sale on their warranties and it would only cost me $450 for a 5 year warranty.

As Luis was ringing up our purchase and scheduling a delivery date and time my son noticed on the bulletin board that Sears had a better 42 inch Toshiba Plasma for $200 less than what I was paying for this other television. Luis was convinced that the advertisement must be a typo because the sale price of that television was less than his cost on that television. Even though xxxxx was still open, he opted not to call xxxx that night while I was in the store to verify the veracity of the advertisement, instead he promised me that he would call in the morning to see if it was a typo; if it was he would refund my $200 and deliver the better TV to me.

When we got home, my son looked at the receipt and found out that not only were we charged $42 for delivery (I would not have bee upset about paying a delivery fee had I been told that I was being charged) but we were sold a Toshiba EDTV. By this time Pat Goff's was closed and I decided to call Luis in the morning (our TV was to be delivered between 12 pm-5pm the next day. At 8:45 am I called Luis on his cell phone (a number which he gave to me and told me to call if I had any questions) to tell him that I obviously did not want the EDTV and that he needed to do something so that I would have the television I was told that I bought delivered. He assured me that he would fix the matter and get right back to me.

At around 9:45 am I had not heard back from Luis so I decided to go to Pat Goff's. I asked to speak to Luis but was told that he had not come in yet; I told the salesman who I was and what the problem was and the salesman knew all about it. When I asked him what Pat Goff's was going to do about reconciling their mistake he told me bluntly nothing. I then spoke to Richard, the manager, and told him the problem. In an unfriendly tone of voice he told me that he was busy and I would have to wait. While I was waiting, Luis arrived and was very rude and abrupt (a sharp contrast to the friendly person I had dealt with the night before).

Luis, and his manager, told me that there were no Plasma HDTVs made for the price I had paid last night and that I would have to spend at least an additional $500 in order to get what I wanted. If I wanted to stay at the same price range I would have to purchase a 32 inch television. My son then brought out a piece of paper with 3 different models of 42 inch Plasma HDTVs that were identically priced at 3 various stores to what I had paid for the EDTV the night before. Luis told me that there was no way that those prices could be correct and he would not sell me any of them for that price. After a heated discussion I demanded my money back; I was assured that the order would be canceled but since we had paid for it on their credit he could not give me a receipt verifying an order cancellation. I am not convinced that I won't get a bill for the television which I cancelled.

Pat Goff's Appliance & TV Warehouse used the bait and switch technique in hopes that I would not notice the difference. I took Luis Belaval's word that he sold me what he told me I bought. Had I not looked at the receipt I may not have known the difference. Furthermore, as I mentioned before, I would not have minded paying a delivery fee for my television; however, when I am told that delivery is included I do not expect to pay a fee.

Finally, their signs in the store claim that they will price match; this obviously was not the case because my son showed Luis the xxxx advertisement for a television and Luis did not believe it; he made no effort to verify the validity of the written advertisement which was posted in his store. When my son told Luis the model numbers and prices of the other television that were the same price as what I had paid the previous night he did not even attempt to price match; he just said that those prices couldn't be correct.

In sum, Pat Goff's Appliance & TV Warehouse used fraudulent techniques and outright lies in an effort to maximize their profit while selling me overpriced, undervalued, merchandise.

Laurence
El Paso, Texas
U.S.A.

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4 Updates & Rebuttals


Be Smart

El Paso,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Be Informed

#5Consumer Suggestion

Fri, May 15, 2009

First of all when making such a purchase as this one must inform themselves before buying, It doesn't take much to go on-line an be educated when walking into this type of business, frankly I think you got what was coming.


Be Smart

El Paso,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Be Informed

#5Consumer Suggestion

Fri, May 15, 2009

First of all when making such a purchase as this one must inform themselves before buying, It doesn't take much to go on-line an be educated when walking into this type of business, frankly I think you got what was coming.


Clintderrick

Las Cruces,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

An unfortunate and rare occurence at El Paso and Las Cruces' longest running TV retailer.

#5UPDATE Employee

Fri, July 25, 2008

My name is Clint Derrick, an employee of Pat Goff's and a co-worker of Luis Belaval's for over six years. I am not familiar with this gentleman's situation but I do know that this does not sound like the Luis I have worked with for over half a decade. It is regretful that this situation happened, if true, but unfortunately no individual is perfect. Mr. Belaval has helped several THOUSAND customers in the last 15+ years with perfect service. I invite anyone looking for appliances or televisions to visit one of our locations and talk to our team. We have years of experience not weeks or months like many local sales teams. I can't guarantee a perfect experience to 100% percent of our customers. Neither can any retail store, restaurant or car dealership but I do believe that we provide the best service of any retailer in town. That's why Ive worked here for 25% of my life. How many stores do the owners spend time in store in a hands on setting? No big box stores that I know of. We also price match every local competitor and provide a 60 day guarantee. In fact, we match prices the beginning of every week on our price tags so our customers know they are getting the best value. We also offer a FULL service department for electronics. Most other stores offer a 1-800 number and contracted technicians for service. Many of us here at Pat Goff's offer our personal cell phone numbers for any questions or concerns. We are the longest running television and appliance store in the Borderland. I would like to invite you to our stores to show you why. Thanks for reading.


C.a.

El Paso,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Oh, I See

#5Consumer Comment

Wed, August 09, 2006

Pat Goff's will price match within 60 days - but only IF THEY "BELIEVE" it! So of course all they have to do is not "believe" it. You can take it to small claims court; they can't worm out of it there!

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