Thegeorgegroup
Whitman,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, October 09, 2008
Read my story, about how Best Buy refuses to honor their no lemon policy, and you will see that the BBB is a useless organization. Best Buy pays them a yearly fee, to be a BBB Merchant, and in return for that fee, the BBB dismisses the most flagrant abuses by them. My claim could not be more clearly in my favor. yet, the BBB sided with Best Buy, calling their decision not to honor their own warranty as "reasonable". My advice would be to file a small claim. That will be my next step. Good luck.
Inspector
Tobyhanna,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, October 07, 2008
Some people are never satisfied. Be thankful they gave you anything.
Anonymous
Fort Wayne,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, October 07, 2008
ok let me get this strait you bought a refrigerator and it broke best buy is giving you a credit for the amount you gave for the refrigerator to get a new one and you are calling it a ripp off because they wont give you a more expensive model looks like you are the ripp off artist in this situation to me
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Cleveland,#5UPDATE Employee
Tue, October 07, 2008
Best Buy did not say they won't replace your fridge - they just cannot replace it with the same model. They will give you a "comparable" model based on price, specs, etc. They will help you out, but they cannot just magically produce the same fridge, especially if it's "unrepairable" - that means it's known to be a piece of crap and it was discontinued, most likely. Take what they give you and be happy that you are getting a replacement for free! My sister purchased a fridge from Home Depot and it was DOA - Home Depot really did refuse to help her and she had to contact the manufacturer to get a replacement - they said she would have to ship it back to them, the manufacturer (and pay for shipping) to get a replacement, which would take a couple weeks. Best Buy will give you a replacement TODAY if you let them. The Manager did not refuse to honor the warranty and they would never say because it was "Used" as all open box items are still covered under the full manufact. warranty (1 year usually). They said you would have to pay the difference if you want something that is not the "comparable" model if it were more expensive. So say you paid $500 for it originally, they are not going to give you an $800 fridge even if that LG was $800 but on sale for $500.