Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 23, 2007
with your credit card company. That's the way to shut them off until they set up a new website and billing company. If they get enough charge backs, the CC companies will refuse to deal with them. Also, if you receive product and it's obviously bootlegged illegal copies of shows recorded from a tv broadcast, keep the product and file a complaint to your cc company for a full charge back. Explain that they sold you (unbeknown to you) illegal product and that you have the product as evidence. Also, you should notify US and Canadian authorities that they are selling illegal product. Good luck.
R. a. davis
Knoxville,#3Author of original report
Tue, December 18, 2007
After sending an e-mail to admin @ DVDPlanet.org requesting a full refund on my unreceived order, I received the following e-mail from Brian Lawson: Hello, Your replacement order has been shipped out already. It was due Dec 6-8th, but with the busy Christmas season, a small delay can be expected. Your order should be there within a matter of a few business days. If for any reason your order is not there by Dec 24th, a full refund will be issued. Regards, Brian Lawson Management Funny, that's not what is being posted on this site by Paul Jacob, who represents himself as the owner of TheDVDPlanet.org. In part, his posts defending this company state, "...And if during this ENTIRE PROCESS you are not 100% satisfied with the Service you have received from TheDVDPlanet.org, we are always more then happy to provide you with a FULL REFUND of your order..." I an VERY unhappy with the service received from TheDVDPlanet.org. They have had $52.99 of my money since November 16 without providing the DVD set I ordered. Should the DVD's actually arrive (which I seriously doubt will happen), delivery will be refused. Put my money where your mouth is, Mr. Jacobs. Give this dissatisfied customer her full refund.