Brands On Sale
Charges Restocking Fees for Defective Equipment Returned to Manufacturer ripoff

Electronics and household app.

In July I ordered a battery-operated atomic clock with nature sounds from Brands-on-Sale. The clock arrived and the instructions stated the type of external power source required. We had several and tried them all but none worked. I then went to CompUSA and Circuit City where I tried adjustable adapters. All met the power requirements but none worked. Thus I returned the product as defective and requested a full refund.

About a week later I contacted, by phone, Brands-on-Sale for a status. It took two days to get a response and when I did I was informed that I would have to pay a restocking fee for them to send the defective product back to the manufacturer.

The actual cost of the clock is $66.99. The restocking fee was $29.54 or 44% of the cost of the radio! In other words, I'm paying to send the radio back to the manufacturer AND giving them a profit off of defective equipment!

I have no problems with REASONABLE restocking fees for products returned that work as advertised. But I have a real problem with me paying to ship defective products back AND provide the seller with a profit on defective products.

American Express agreed and opened up an investigation; however, they didn't really understand the issue and after talking with Brands-on-Sale felt I wasn't being treated unfairly. I then called American Express again and made sure the investigator understood the issue. This time I was provided with contact information of the investigator and my account was credited the $29.54. I'm hoping for a different resolution this time.

The short of it is this - Brands-on-Sale will make a profit off of you regardless if the product works or not. You WILL be charged a restocking fee and it will likely be UNREASONABLE AND UNJUSTIFIED.


Company: Brands On Sale
Country: USA
State: California
City: Cerritos
Address: PO Box 4198
Phone: 5622291421
  <     >  

RELATED COMPLAINTS

Sonic Electronix
Sonicelectronix Restocking fee on defective product

Office Max
Charges "restocking fees" when you return defective products

Circuit City
Ripoff Restocking Fee on Defective Item Portland Oregon

Brands On Sale, Brandsonsale.com
Brands On Sale, Brands-onsale.com misrepresented merchandise, then had to pay shipping again and a "restocking fee" Cerritos, California

Brands on Sale
Brandsonsale.com Rip off, false advertising and they don't care Internet

Fry's
The "Restocking Fee" scam

NitroRCX.com
X-Heli.com, RaidenTech.com, NitroPlanes.com, HobbyPartz.com Ship defective products and then charge 15% restocking charge when product is returned

Circuit City
Ripoff charged a restocking fee for defective product

The Laminate Store Internationa
L Kept 25% of total sale to restock defective laminate. Ripoff

Banjo-brands.com
Banjo-brands offers banjos for sale from inventory that does not belong to banjo-brand