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  • Report:  #541909

Complaint Review: ICQ Shoes.com - Internet

Reported By:
Greg Greer - Austin, Texas, United States of America
Submitted:
Updated:

ICQ Shoes.com
Internet, United States of America
Phone:
Web:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?

A man makes several companies with detailed pictures of real looking jordans. He keeps close emails with you and insists that he sent you your product and it was "lost in translation". he even provides you with an asain website which you can track your said merchandise What do you do?

WHAT do you DO?



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Greg Greer

Austin,
Texas,
United States of America
Icq shoes delivers...though they are not pure Jordans

#2Author of original report

Thu, January 14, 2010

On January 13, 2009 I received a delivery note from the USPS that said that "this is my final notice to pickup delivery". However I have been checking my mail religiously and have never seen one before. If you combine the USPS's failure to inform/deliver the package to me in a effective manner with the seemingly ill-prepared handlers at ICQSHOES.com, you would find it easier to believe that you were ripped off.
The tracking number was coupled with a link to website (which turned out to be real)that was in Chinese.
When I asked for a tracking number and an English version, I was taken to broken link.
I waited a few days and then was told that my shoes had been "stuck in customs'
After explaining the various reports and complaints I would be filing, the package managed to get unstuck the very next day. At some point (within) the two weeks
the package did arrive. Thats when the company icqshoes.com rep began to tell me to
"Check my local post office". At this point I called the credit card company and began to take steps to file the official complaint, but nevertheless  walked empty handed  into a post office (USPS). This was not it and they did not even have the internet (does that even make sense?). All the time they were saying "Check your local postal office".
Figuring I had done enough I just blew them off and even began to feel uncomfortable
about how far they could insist on sending something they didnt. Eventually the USPS
really sent me a note to pick them up. I found out where my " local post office was".
I have never picked up or sent something to where I did not know where it was going.
I felt real silly afterwards  when I typed in the words "local postoffice for zipcode 7****" and first thing that popped up was the location of the post office. Then I became angry that between myself, Icqshoes.com, and USPS, all of us had errors which seemingly reveal our inexperience and lack of effectiveness in these matters. However I don't ship out shoes to the U.S. or handle mail on a national level on a daily basis.But what you really want to know? Were they real...I don't think so. You can see the thread where they were sown even on the bottom of the shoes, theres paint where there should be none.

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