What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
I ordered a battery for my netbook from an overseas dealer as only overseas dealers sold them at the time. I waited an waited and waited for my package very patiently. I was told by others who had ordered from overseas that sometimes it takes 22 days to receive the item. After a full month, I was ready to start yelling.
That's when I found out that someone at USPS had taken my name off of my mailing list without my permission. Anything I had ever gotten from someone was sent back to them.
After very calmly dealing with USPS, I contacted the main headquarters to find out where my package was. They said that it was sent back and that I needed to deal with the company who sent the product.
I have done so and been very patient up until now. The company can't find my product. If USPS has enough information to tell me that it is in Hong Kong, then I feel that the company should be able to find it.
If the company can't find the item, am I entitled to get my money back? Me not receiving the package was neither mine nor the company's fault, which I was sure to let them know that that is what I think. However, the package is in Hong Kong (where their company is located) so they should be able to find it. I've been dealing with this company for a month now and my niceness is starting to wear off. So am I entitled to a refund? It was them, not USPS that lost the package.
I ordered a battery for my netbook from an overseas dealer as only overseas dealers sold them at the time. I waited an waited and waited for my package very patiently. I was told by others who had ordered from overseas that sometimes it takes 22 days to receive the item. After a full month, I was ready to start yelling.
That's when I found out that someone at USPS had taken my name off of my mailing list without my permission. Anything I had ever gotten from someone was sent back to them.
After very calmly dealing with USPS, I contacted the main headquarters to find out where my package was. They said that it was sent back and that I needed to deal with the company who sent the product.
I have done so and been very patient up until now. The company can't find my product. If USPS has enough information to tell me that it is in Hong Kong, then I feel that the company should be able to find it.
If the company can't find the item, am I entitled to get my money back? Me not receiving the package was neither mine nor the company's fault, which I was sure to let them know that that is what I think. However, the package is in Hong Kong (where their company is located) so they should be able to find it. I've been dealing with this company for a month now and my niceness is starting to wear off. So am I entitled to a refund? It was them, not USPS that lost the package.