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keri
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In November, I purchased some health/beauty products from a Connecticut company selling them over the internet. The cost was $129.95, with a very clearly posted 30-day money back guarantee. The products were garbage, so I returned them via certified mail within 30 days, politely asking for a refund under their guarantee. They never responded.
I have sent 5 or 6 emails, 3 mailed letters, and left 4 or 5 voicemail messages over the last six months, nicely requesting my refund. No response.
The owner of the company signed for the package, and I have sent him copies of all my documentation.
Finally, last month, I had the Better Business Bureau try to mediate, but they did not respond to the BBB's letter.
This is not a huge amount of money, but I am upset that they refuse to honor their guarantee that is still posted on their website.
I can't file a small claims court claim, because we are in separate states (I am in Illinois, they are in Connecticut).
Any ideas?
I have sent 5 or 6 emails, 3 mailed letters, and left 4 or 5 voicemail messages over the last six months, nicely requesting my refund. No response.
The owner of the company signed for the package, and I have sent him copies of all my documentation.
Finally, last month, I had the Better Business Bureau try to mediate, but they did not respond to the BBB's letter.
This is not a huge amount of money, but I am upset that they refuse to honor their guarantee that is still posted on their website.
I can't file a small claims court claim, because we are in separate states (I am in Illinois, they are in Connecticut).
Any ideas?