I hate it when companies automatically ship their latest products and send you a bill for the re-order, when you never re-ordered. You then have to go through the hassle of calling to cancel, or send their book back, or do something else. Are you guys going to do that to me if I order your book?
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Automatic Re-orders
Some think it is some kind of customer convenience to automatically ship out an updated product and then send a bill. The customer can then honor the bill with a payment, or refuse the product and send it back.
Personally, I think it is poor business practice. Maybe if the customer specifically requests to have updated products automatically shipped and billed, that would be OK. But to do it to all customers without their consent is an insult. Do gas stations come by in the middle of the night and fill up your car, and then send you a bill without your consent? Do grocery stores drop off bags of food on your doorstep and then send you a bill without your consent?
I do not agree with the practice and I will not work for a company that would ever think of doing such a thing. Future updated editions of The TaxBook will not be shipped to you without you first placing an order with us.
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Some think it is some kind of customer convenience to automatically ship out an updated product and then send a bill.
I don't think companies that automatically ship are doing so because they think it's a convenience for the customer. I think companies that automatically ship are trying to trick people into buying their products.
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Max
Automatic reordering? Without customers requesting it? Is it legal?
Sounds like a good way to take advantage of larger companies with a lot of separation of duties. I'm sure the invoice is cleverly worded to make it seem as if someone ordered the products. But it also seems it would be a great way to destroy customer loyalty. they'll be found out sooner or later.
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Auto Re-Order
I dislike the auto re-order and having to send a cancellation notice rather than making the conscious decision to renew. I do not like "assumptions"
I realize that businesses need to eliminate postage, paper, ink costs, but doesn't a reminder notice (your subscription is at renewal) cost less than shipping the subscription with the printing costs, shipping costs, ink, etc. and hoping that the client will renew and not send it back?
Over the years I have terminated several of these types of subscriptions, however, I will not name "names".
Probably the art of "positive" thinking. If the subscription is delivered, it is too much time and trouble for the subscriber to ship it back, "Non Renewed" or "Not wanted" than the subscriber paying the invoice for another year. After all we have to incur the shipping costs back to the Shipper.
If the Subscription Service utilizes the email service for subscription reminder, that now eliminates or reduces costs for notificiation of renewals. Some of the Services will even offer a discount for early renewal via email. Several of my subscription services are now doing that. With those reminders and incentives, it seems like I renew each and every time.
SandyLast edited by S T; 06-25-2005, 02:40 AM.
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I love auto renew - just like I do for my mortgage payment, car payment, etc. Some companies help me stay up tp date by making sure I am current and they produce really high quality products
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Max
Auto Renew
It would be a good thing if I found a brand new car in my driveway when the dealer decided it was time for me to trade in my old one. Auto renew. Then I won't have to go through the trouble of shopping for a new car.
I'm starting to like this concept.
I've been thinking about buying a new house. I wonder if my old real estate agent will find me a house, arrange for a mortgage, and schedule a closing without ever letting me know he's doing it.
I love this convenience stuff.
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I like it too
Originally posted by MaxIt would be a good thing if I found a brand new car in my driveway when the dealer decided it was time for me to trade in my old one. Auto renew. Then I won't have to go through the trouble of shopping for a new car.
There is a difference between me initiating auto pay for my mortgage payment than having them decide on their own to just suck the money out of my account without my consent.
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No Negotiation Power
In the old days, the solution was SIMPLE - just don't pay them, and then these companies would have to go to all the trouble, pay freight both ways or pick up (which was often more trouble for them than it was worth), etc.
However, nowadays these companies have your credit card number, and can fashion unto themselves withdrawals out of your bank account if you give them a debit card. Now all of a sudden who has to go to all the trouble?? Writing letters of protests, etc. arranging with the bank to stop drafts, etc.
That's why I chose Norton instead of McAfee, and I told them that. I'm going to buy the Deluxe version TaxBook this year (which incidentally is a fantastic deal -- if you haven't seen it please check it out), but the TaxBook will get a printed order form from me, along with a check.
Regards, Ron J.
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Everyone is missing the point of auto renew, it is a convience if you loved Red baron pizza and ate it every night for dinner, wouldn't it be great if the grocery store dropped it off and you all you had to do is put it in the oven instead of going out of you way to the store, waiting in line, and then getting home? anyone who doesn't look at this as a benefit probably is still using DOS. Better yet why don't you send your order for the TaxBook via the Pony Express and pay with a check???
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Max
Is This for Real?
I assume you're joking. It's just a bit scary if you're not.
So I have a Red Baron pizza for dinner, and it's gonna be a good thing that the guy who owns the store decides for me that I'm going to eat Red Baron pizza every night of my life for the rest of my life and it's a great convenience because he'll deliver it to my door? Ay yi yi!
"...if you loved Red baron pizza and ate it every night for dinner, "
Serious? I used to like Red Baron pizza, but the mere thought of eating it every night for dinner just made me not like it so much at all.
And the thought of some grocery store manager making the decision that I had to eat frozen pizza every night of my life sounds more like a nightmare than a convenience.
To each his own I suppose. I'll take the Pony Express any day.
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Originally posted by Unregisteredanyone who doesn't look at this as a benefit probably is still using DOS. Better yet why don't you send your order for the TaxBook via the Pony Express and pay with a check???
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Originally posted by Bird LegsRemember, you guys, it wasn't too long ago that bottled milk was left at your front door every morning.
Wasn"t that convenient? Pour a bowl of cereal, look in the ice box for milk, none. Go to the front door, not the grocery store, and there it was.
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