On June 17, two young college age students came to my door to sell kid's books for in-need kids who are supported by non-profit organizations. Out of goodwell, I ordered a children's encyclopedia for $55 for my grand-nephew. After more than 5 months, I did not receive the book so I contacted the experiencesales.com online on Nov. 21, hopefully I could get it intime as a Christmas gift. Mr. Andrew Martinick from the Experiencsales.com's Customer Service replied next day indicating that the book was out of stock and was in backorder. Before Christmas, finally I received it. What a shock, the encyclopedia is only a few pages thick that probably is good for the kindergarten kids. I could not give it to my grandnephew as Christmas gift but I showed it to him anyway so he would know what was my original intent. My grandnephew took the book over, he laughed out loud and told me that I was ripoff and I should never trust someone come to the door. I was educated by a pre-teen kid. Sorry to see what a negative influence this experience sales did to my grandnephew, and maybe to many other kids in their generation. The America's goodwell culture is abused and under-attacked by company such as the ExperienceSales.com.
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