GardenGrocer said:"I'll never use you again. Service was TERRIBLE. Order arrived 6 hours late after too many phone calls to count and rude and unprofessional attitude on your part. What's up with "Satisfaction Guaranteed". I still was charged the full amount. I feel I at least deserve a refund of my delivery charge for my inconvenience. I am a DISBoard member and I have also posted my dissatisfaction about you there. "
This is the e-mail I replied to. Some may feel my response to be a little harsh but we did not receive a phone call during or after the trip to ask a simple question or express displeasure. The person sent this e-mail and posted on the board without discussing this at all or asking us to do anything. Even when the order was delivered to the Bell Stand later that night there wasn't a mention of my being rude or anything like that. That is why I said "I don't specifically remember your order" in the e-mail.
I am not going to engage in a arguement with a former customer here but there are ALWAYS 2 sides to EVERY story and I have been reluctant to state mine. Sure I got a little emotional with my e-mail response but I feel as though if the situation was THAT bad we could have discussed it without all the drama.
This will be my final post on this thread but 99.9% of our customers are VERY happy with the service we provide and about 5-10 out of over 5,000 may not be, some for good reason. We work VERY hard but are not perfect.
We have never to my knowledge refused to deliver any pre-paid goods, so I don't really know what that comment was about. As a matter of fact many times we get payment after the goods are provided.
Brian Coleman
GardenGrocer
littleowensmommy said:I debated about whether or not to post this reply to my complaint to Garden Grocer, but since you asked, here it is. For the record, I was NEVER rude. I was however extremely disappointed. I think their response speaks for itself. They did after a subsequent email from me refund my $10.00 delivery fee.
We had more orders than we could do during that time, we had people working 20+ hours per day and still weren't able to keep up. We apologize for the inconvenience but don't remember your order specifically. We are extremely polite and professional to people who treat us that way as well, not so much to those who don't.
We will gladly delete your account so that all your information is gone from our system.
The GardenGrocer.com Team
Mickeygolf said:So how far in advance do you need to get your order in to beat the cut off? I have no problem having the groceries delivered to Bell Services. Saves me time from having to wait around for my room to be ready. I like that you can pay in advance and not have to be there when groceries are delivered.
bobbiwoz said:Have you used WEGOSHOP on a Sunday?
Bobbi
mbhoxsie said:We used Wegoshop a few weeks ago, and had delivery set on Sunday...
I get annoyed that these days everyone is chasing after dollar signs and stores and businesses are often staying open on Sundays and holidays just because their competitors are...
NMW said:Just curious, where do you live that all or mostly all stores are not open on Sunday?? All stores where I live are open on Sundays. The only place I have ever lived or lived near, where stores were closed on Sundays was Paramus in Bergen County NJ. It had nothing to do with religion either. The residents complained about the traffic the two malls (Paramus Park Mall & Garden State Plaza) brought to their streets. In addition to hundreds of other stores in strip malls and on RT's 17 and 4. I believe they were called "blue laws" or something like that. I had no idea that other parts of the country did this as well.
NMW said:Just curious, where do you live that all or mostly all stores are not open on Sunday?? All stores where I live are open on Sundays. The only place I have ever lived or lived near, where stores were closed on Sundays was Paramus in Bergen County NJ. It had nothing to do with religion either. The residents complained about the traffic the two malls (Paramus Park Mall & Garden State Plaza) brought to their streets. In addition to hundreds of other stores in strip malls and on RT's 17 and 4. I believe they were called "blue laws" or something like that. I had no idea that other parts of the country did this as well.
They are still common in the south though less stringent and less well enforced from what they once were from what I've seen.mcorbo said:I live in Bergen County, and yes, I believe that this is the only area left in the country with blue laws. Paramus, located in Bergen County, still has the strictest of the blue laws and It's amazing, that in a 10 square mile town, with 5 major shopping malls, that they are still the top retail zip code in the country and closed on Sundays. The laws were originally religious in nature, but currently are still in existence to keep peace in the town 1 day per week.
No kidding!!NMW said:I think that response is very rude. I would never, NEVER use a company that spoke to it's customers that way. The "not so much to those that don't" sounds like a child speaking.
WOW!We are extremely polite and professional to people who treat us that way as well, not so much to those who don't.
The GardenGrocer.com Team
lkjasd said:We tried to use GG for the first time last night (prior to reading this thread). We could not get the delivery day we wanted due to the delivery slots being all full. A very nice person (Brian?) talked to my wife at 11:05 PM (She was calling just to get the hours so she would know when to call back) and the phone was answered. They were very nice and explained the situation and why they were now limiting deliveries. They recommended that we have delivery the night before and that Bell Services would keep the order until the next day for us.
Sounds like they have fixed their problems (hopefully), but I will report back as to how my experience goes.