kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
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Alrighty, it's my own fault for giving into pressure and making an impulse purchase, but I think something isn't right.
Yesterday, at the mall, I stopped by the Jose Eber stand because my DD6 wanted them to use the straightener on her hair. I have genuinely been interested and looking for a straightener for her coarse, curly hair so I thought WTH? Let's see how it works.
After the stylist/salesgirl finished, I told DD that I did not have $125 to shell out for a hair styler. As I suspected, the salesgirl offered me "a deal". She said she would use her "employee discount" and sell it to me for $100. OK, I haven't done a lot of research on hair tools, but this seemed like a ballpark figure for the product. I told her that I did not have $100 today (because I wanted to go home and research it more) so I would have to wait. I figured this was a sales tactic anyway and that there was no "employee discount" involved. Here's where I got suckered...
She says, "I am willing to offer you a layaway option. You can pay a little today and then just make any amount of payments you want, interest-free, until it is paid off." I have never used layaway before, but I paid her $50 (on my Visa) with the assumption that if I changed my mind, I would just get a refund. My receipt has a code on it which she said would indicate the product I have on layaway. She said I should just bring in the receipt each time I want to make a payment and they will add the payment to my "account". It sounded safe enough so I went home and did my research. Sure enough, I got home and found the identical product on Amazon.com for $50.
So, I read my receipt...."ALL SALES ARE FINAL"
...but wait, I haven't actually "bought" anything right? I just made a deposit...so I went back today. She says, "Oh, sorry....we can't refund your money but we can offer you store credit." Um...no, I want my money back. "Nope, can't do it, all sales are final". I then showed her my "receipt" which shows the charge to my Visa and I asked her, "What did I buy?". She said, get this, "You bought a gift card."
Um, no, I did not buy a gift card...I made a deposit towards a hair straightener...fine..OK, but it says I bought a "gift card" worth $47.17 and $2.83 of SALES TAX was charged. There is NO SALES TAX on gift cards purchased in Michigan. So, even if I were to try and use my "gift card" (which I don't even have, just a receipt showing that's what I "purchased") It is only worth $47.17 even though I paid $50 for it.
I'm so mad (mostly at myself because I should have gone with my gut and walked away), but there is just something not right about the whole situation. Also, when I went back today, I looked at the stand very carefully (while waiting for the salesgirl to finish with another customer) and there is NO signage or indication ANYWHERE that indicates that all sales are final. The only place it is printed is on the receipt you get....after you've made the purchase. She'd also stressed the "lifetime warranty"...sure, but the receipt says that you have to pay $22.95 shipping!
Is any of this illegal or is it just downright unethical? It sounds like a "bait and switch"...I was told I was putting down a deposit but then they charged me for a gift card. She took my name and phone number and supposedly, corporate is "definitely" going to call me within 2 business days. I'm not holding my breath...I'll probably call them first. FWIW, I have no intention of paying them any additional money. I think it will be an expensive lesson learned on my part, but I have no intention of doing business with them again. It's bad enough that they mark up the product 100%, but then when they use shady and deceptive practices to sell it...ugh
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Is there any recourse I would have by contacting Visa? Is this a charge that I could dispute? This is really new territory for me and, like I said, I am more mad at myself than anything.
Yesterday, at the mall, I stopped by the Jose Eber stand because my DD6 wanted them to use the straightener on her hair. I have genuinely been interested and looking for a straightener for her coarse, curly hair so I thought WTH? Let's see how it works.
After the stylist/salesgirl finished, I told DD that I did not have $125 to shell out for a hair styler. As I suspected, the salesgirl offered me "a deal". She said she would use her "employee discount" and sell it to me for $100. OK, I haven't done a lot of research on hair tools, but this seemed like a ballpark figure for the product. I told her that I did not have $100 today (because I wanted to go home and research it more) so I would have to wait. I figured this was a sales tactic anyway and that there was no "employee discount" involved. Here's where I got suckered...
She says, "I am willing to offer you a layaway option. You can pay a little today and then just make any amount of payments you want, interest-free, until it is paid off." I have never used layaway before, but I paid her $50 (on my Visa) with the assumption that if I changed my mind, I would just get a refund. My receipt has a code on it which she said would indicate the product I have on layaway. She said I should just bring in the receipt each time I want to make a payment and they will add the payment to my "account". It sounded safe enough so I went home and did my research. Sure enough, I got home and found the identical product on Amazon.com for $50.
So, I read my receipt...."ALL SALES ARE FINAL"


I'm so mad (mostly at myself because I should have gone with my gut and walked away), but there is just something not right about the whole situation. Also, when I went back today, I looked at the stand very carefully (while waiting for the salesgirl to finish with another customer) and there is NO signage or indication ANYWHERE that indicates that all sales are final. The only place it is printed is on the receipt you get....after you've made the purchase. She'd also stressed the "lifetime warranty"...sure, but the receipt says that you have to pay $22.95 shipping!
Is any of this illegal or is it just downright unethical? It sounds like a "bait and switch"...I was told I was putting down a deposit but then they charged me for a gift card. She took my name and phone number and supposedly, corporate is "definitely" going to call me within 2 business days. I'm not holding my breath...I'll probably call them first. FWIW, I have no intention of paying them any additional money. I think it will be an expensive lesson learned on my part, but I have no intention of doing business with them again. It's bad enough that they mark up the product 100%, but then when they use shady and deceptive practices to sell it...ugh

Is there any recourse I would have by contacting Visa? Is this a charge that I could dispute? This is really new territory for me and, like I said, I am more mad at myself than anything.