13807820:MAHONEbone said:
If Revision is actually refuting your bank claim and attempting to recoup the money you spent with them, then we are honestly approaching grounds for civil suit. With what danbrown said, can you ask your bank to send documentation of Revision's bank claim reversal?
To clarify my earlier statement, there's a very minimal chance that Revision does actually see any sort of litigation with the current situation standing right now. If anything, Arbitration would probably be the highest level this would go to on all accounts, and even that would take a lot more time, money, and energy to even get to there.
None-the-less, if Revision: 1) failed to abide by the terms and conditions of the transaction by failing to deliver the purchased product to the customer outside of the promised delivery date within a reasonable time frame (I'd argue 60+ days is way outside of reasonable time frame, even if they simply gave a vague description of the promised date such as "Mid-January" or offering a $100 voucher for purchase of other merchandise), 2) failing to notify the customer of a revised or amended promised delivery date, and 3) attempted to refute bank claim reversals by providing little to no proof or evidence of a valid tracking number or valid confirmation of shipping the product, then Revision is starting to walk outside the lines of company malfeasance and into a whole other world of hurt.
Even if Revision said we're keeping the skis and we're only giving you half of your money back (still fucked up to do, I'm not defending this either), going back to refute bank claim reversals without proper documentation is so ballsy it's unreal, and reaching the point of more than just unethical...
By any chance, can anyone who purchased skis post a copy of the fine print when they bought the skis? I know it's a long shot but it could really help clarify some finer details
13807836:SofaKingSick said:
Jd may? Might just be "jd" now
Great looks, it was definitely J.D. Would love for him to come in right now and hear his take on Revision attempting to reverse bank claims.