โApr-03-2018 02:46 PM
โApr-23-2018 09:08 AM
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โApr-06-2018 01:29 AM
SusanDallas wrote:
Follow Up:
Stacy from Good Sam had requested that I send her a private e-mail. I immediately did so and also sent her my cell phone number. Now I know why she wanted to keep it private. She has never responded back to me.
โApr-04-2018 05:07 PM
โApr-04-2018 11:23 AM
โApr-04-2018 10:46 AM
โApr-04-2018 10:10 AM
toedtoes wrote:Farmboy666 wrote:
I guess the fact that theyโre still advertising it and itโs over can be seen as deceitful but theyโre not about to trash the catalogs because of it. Like I said Iโm not a fan and donโt shop there but at the end of the day weโre all big boys and sadly you have to watch your back. If enough people would stop shopping there they would maybe change, we can only vote with our money.
If the flyers were made before the decision to end the free shipping option, then that would be true. That is the sort of thing the disclaimer notice protects against - the cost to reprint the flyers may be too cost prohibitive.
However, if CW is continuing to print NEW flyers after ending the free shipping and still advertising the free shipping on those new flyers, then that is false advertising. It is their responsibility to advertise correct information to a reasonable extent.
Not changing a flyer that was just printed in bulk a month ago for a sale if reasonable - no false advertising.
Repeatedly reprinting bad information on different flyers is not reasonable - it is easy enough to remove those two words "free shipping" from the first page of a new print job. To not remove those words is falsely advertising.
โApr-04-2018 09:42 AM
Farmboy666 wrote:
I guess the fact that theyโre still advertising it and itโs over can be seen as deceitful but theyโre not about to trash the catalogs because of it. Like I said Iโm not a fan and donโt shop there but at the end of the day weโre all big boys and sadly you have to watch your back. If enough people would stop shopping there they would maybe change, we can only vote with our money.
โApr-04-2018 09:23 AM
โApr-04-2018 09:17 AM
Farmboy666 wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
Back to the subject of the thread:
This is very typical of anything from Camping World Holdings, which also includes Good Sam. The company is all about generating revenue without regard to building any relationship with a customer. The customer, to thm, is merely a source of revenue to be mined or exploited.
To the OP: I am an attorney, and if the pictures of the catalogs are correct, the disclaimers allow them to be deceitful. They in essence offered you free shipping and then immediately revoked the offer. Legal? Probably. Ethical? Absolutely not!
I am not a fan of CW but if they put it right there in writing for you to see how is that deceitful?
โApr-04-2018 09:03 AM
Farmboy666 wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
Back to the subject of the thread:
This is very typical of anything from Camping World Holdings, which also includes Good Sam. The company is all about generating revenue without regard to building any relationship with a customer. The customer, to thm, is merely a source of revenue to be mined or exploited.
To the OP: I am an attorney, and if the pictures of the catalogs are correct, the disclaimers allow them to be deceitful. They in essence offered you free shipping and then immediately revoked the offer. Legal? Probably. Ethical? Absolutely not!
I am not a fan of CW but if they put it right there in writing for you to see how is that deceitful?
โApr-04-2018 06:39 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:
Back to the subject of the thread:
This is very typical of anything from Camping World Holdings, which also includes Good Sam. The company is all about generating revenue without regard to building any relationship with a customer. The customer, to thm, is merely a source of revenue to be mined or exploited.
To the OP: I am an attorney, and if the pictures of the catalogs are correct, the disclaimers allow them to be deceitful. They in essence offered you free shipping and then immediately revoked the offer. Legal? Probably. Ethical? Absolutely not!
โApr-04-2018 06:31 AM
โApr-04-2018 06:22 AM
Lantley wrote:RobWNY wrote:
I get a good laugh out of going to the Camping World Store closest to me. My wife and I wander through the store and take a photo with our phone of the things we would like to buy and then go home and buy them on Amazon or some other online retailer. Why? Because every single "RV Thingamajig" we're interested in at Camping world goes something like this....Price $29.95 followed by Good Same Member price of $26.95 A savings of $3.00! Then we go home, I go online and find the exact same thing for $14.95 and free shipping. It's all a scam.
This brings up an interesting thought. How much should CW charge to allow you to browse their products? Should they continue to be Amazon's showroom for free?