Main > Main Forum
How Not To Order an Arcade Machine
Chris John Hunter:
On this. I would like to say, anything I was asking for custom, was an Option On A Drop Down List nothing but that, and every option selected adjusted the price accordingly. The only thing I actually wanted custom was the art and I was delivering those files myself so all they had to do was print them. It was the NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER that made me balk. Thank you.
Also, I seem to have missed a whole chunk of history here. :dizzy:
Chris John Hunter:
Jim, I would appreciate you reading my original post. :cheers:
mgb:
I don't know, to me it sounds like turnarcades was at fault here, at least judging by your side of the story.
A lot of times when someone complains about a vendor, there are little hints in their own story that kinda show they are jerks and I don't see that here.
Turnarcades site shows full custom cabinets. The customer here went through and selected options, where's the pain in the ass customer component here?
If the cabinets are so great ( and truthfully I'm not impressed with what I see on their site) why no warranty?
I guess the real test will be if your next thread starts with a story of how randy backs out of selling you buttons :)
yotsuya:
It's been a while since Turnarcades has posted here. I'd like to hear his side (not that I don't believe you, CJ, you've been a solid member so far, but I always like to hear both sides in cases like this).
DHTech:
I'm sure an arcade cabinet ordered over the internet would be covered by the Distance Selling Regulations here in the UK, so you would have at least 7 days to claim your money back should there be problems. Here's a link to the official guide http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/general/oft913.pdf
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version