1.) Allow 30 days for receipt of order or delay notification -- since we're the only video company with the famous order it today, ogle it tomorrow instant service.
2.) Contact the mailorder firm in writing, stating what movies were ordered, the price and date of the order, and also the reason for your complaint. Include proof of payment (copy of canceled check showing both sides, credit card statement, etc.). Please be sure to keep the original copy for your records.
3.) Allow two weeks for a response from the mail-order firm.
4.) If your complaint is still not resolved, contact the following agencies (Be sure to include copies of your correspondence with the mail-order firm):
a.) Direct Mail Marketing Association
Mail Order Action Line
6 East 43rd Street
New York, NY 10017
b.) Your local Postmaster
c.) Your state Consumer Protection Agency
d.) Your local Better Business Bureau
e.) Your state Attorney General's Office
f.) Your credit card company. -- If you pay by credit card, you have a greater measure of recourse in the event the mailorder firm does not perform as promised. Frequently the credit card companies will work with you to force the mailorder firm to either comply or refund your monies. If there are continuing complaints against a mailorder firm, if they show a pattern of unfair or improper dealings, the credit card companies will automatically drop them.
g.) The Internet! -- If you were taken advantage of by a company that advertises on the Internet, be sure to contact the search engines that list this company -- such as YAHOO, LYCOS, WEB CRAWLER, etc. Just as with the credit card companies, if there are continuing complaints against a mailorder firm, if they show a pattern of unfair or improper dealings, these Internet search engines will automatically drop them.