Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!helios!stat!aaron From: aaron@stat.tamu.edu (Aaron Hightower) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Where is my refund??? (ATTN: Commodore!) Message-ID: <8134@helios.TAMU.EDU> Date: 11 Sep 90 01:08:40 GMT References: <1990Sep1.175723.19646@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> <21@ncuug.UUCP> Sender: usenet@helios.TAMU.EDU Distribution: usa Lines: 41 I was very pleased with the arrival of my Amiga 3000 last June. I bought an Amiga 3000-25/40. I received the new machine on 6/21/90. I was called by a Commodore Representative a couple of weeks before the machine was received. The rep confirmed the order (and that I would be refunded of an extra $80 that I will go in to detail to explain below...) I placed my order in May of 1990, no more than one week after the announce- ment of the 3000. 1st complaint: Commodore gave the wrong prices for the 3000 to my local dealer. I had bought several money orders in the exact amount of the needed price, and my dealer called me at work to tell me that he just received the newer prices (which were about $400 high- er than the first set of prices.) As a result, I opted to receive the 3000-25/40 instead of the 3000-25/100. The problem was that I was sending about $80 too much. My dealer said that I would receive a check from Commodore for the difference (appx $80) in the mail. I did not want to hassle with going all the way to my "local" dealer to deliver a new check, (or as it was to both buy a new check and have one refunded! What a hassle! I did not have the money to supply the difference to obtain the 100MB version as my original plan.) My machine was received by my dealer on 6/21/90 (two days before my birthday!) (BTW, this is, in case you haven't figured, a student purchase.) Now it is 9/10/90 (almost three months after the DELIVERY and appx four months after ordering, and I still don't have my refund check!) 2nd complaint: I am short $80! Will I ever see this $80? PS: What happens when someone sends an educational discount application to Commodore with State Sales Tax figured in to the price? PPS: I am a full supporter of the Amiga machine. I bought the original Amiga 1000 (at $2300 while earning minimum wage) in 1985. I have owned this machine for five years very happily. I have convinced more than four people to buy Amigas along the way. I think that the educational discount is great! I am ***VERY*** angry that I am missing $80.