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To its credit, the company has corrected many of the complaints we've brought to its attention. Problems with your rebate? Read Tiger Direct's suggestions. Other problems? Here's what the company recommends:
Brenton of Fairplay, CO May 26, 2009 I purchased a Toshiba laptop at the retail store at the Mall of Americas. The sales person would not let me purchase the computer without the internet security package. When I tried to decline it, he said that the computer was not available for purchase without the suite (CA Internet Security). He also assured me that the suite was good for 3 years on a single computer or good for 1 year on 3 computers. All was fine until this past January when I found out that the license was only good for 1 year, but could be placed on 3 computers. They did provide me with a rebate form, but like most people, I don't really fill them out. So now I'm out 90 when I thought I would still have an internet package for another year and a half. I will only purchase individual components from Tiger Direct from now on because the sales people are very decietful and extremely pushy. If you are looking for a complete computer package, go to Best Buy, you'll be sorry if you don't. FH of Clinton , MD May 21, 2009 Bought a refurbished computer. Clearly stated a 12 month warranty. Got the computer and all of a sudden I am told that I only get the remainder of the original purchasers warranty. Also cannot buy the extended warranty from t he manufacturer. Eric of New Rochelle, NY May 15, 2009 Purchased an ACER Extensa 5630-6906 on December 16, 2008 and didn't receive it until February 11th, 2009. Once the laptop had been received (almost 2 months late) it had a defective screen and serious VGA card problems. After contacting ACER consumer support, I was rudely dismissed and told that I would have to pay for the shipment of my defective product which is still under warranty and no other remedy would be provided. Furthermore, I was instructed that I will have to wait an additional 14 days in order to receive the defective computer. Inability to use an important work related computer for more than 2 months due to manufacturer/supplier incompetence and defective product. Had to pay for shipping despite being under warranty because warranty only covers parts and labor... Russell of Sunny Hills, FL May 5, 2009 On December 20, 2008, we purchased a Cybertron computer, 2 Acer monitors, an additional 1.5 TB hard drive, additional 2-year warranty from TigerDirect for the total (inc shipping and taxes) of 2,156.58. We were offered an Internet Security Suite, which we declined. TigerDirect assured us that our order would be shipped no later than Dec 22 - lie #1. We tried and tried to get a tracking number, but kept getting told to call back the next day. Our order shipped on Friday Dec 26. But not the ENTIRE orde, no sirree! The computer was being drop-shipped from Cybertron, and would not be shipped until the following week. TigerDirect assured us that they had spoken with the customer service reps at Cybertron on Friday - ANOTHER LIE as Cybertron was closed for the holiday.
John of Wilmington, NC May 4, 2009 I ordered and received a Samsung 46" Hi-Def TV and took delivery via Yellow Freight on April 30, 2009. On May 1, the Direct TV people came to install the Hi-Def Dish and when we powered up the TV, we had sound but no picture. After 30 minutes, I tried again and the pic was great. 3 days later, same problem. I called Tiger Direct and the rude customer service rep told me that I could get a replacement if I paid for another TV and then send back the broken one. Another choice was to ship it back and once they determined it was not my fault, they would sendf out another unit. And...I WAS REPONSIBLE for the shipping charges. How can a company charge 1200 bucks for a TV and it works for 3 days and then expect the consumer to be liable for any costs? Jimmy of Bronx, NY April 18, 2009 Jimmy of Bronx NY (04/18/09) Robert of Peoria, AZ April 17, 2009 Robert of Peoria AZ (04/17/09) Angela of Travelers Rest, SC April 8, 2009 Report Your Experience
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