KennyR wrote:
Yes, really. After all these years of waiting after buying the Amiga Club voucher,
Hummm - you bought an "Amiga Club voucher"?
What I bought for 50 Euros was:
- a coupon for a 50 Euro rebate when I eigther buy OS4, an A1 or both,
- a lifelong "I am club Amiga" membership,
- and last but not least an "I am club Amiga"-t-shirt.
And as of today (18th of January 2005, 9.30 a.m.) I havn't got any of them.
KennyR wrote:
today a strange white envelope from the USA came through my door and inside was a grey T-shirt with the Amiga.com logo.
Was there an sender-address as well, in case I have to use the warranty and send it back?
KennyR wrote:
No voucher, no leaflets: just the T-shirt.
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That's exactly what I was afraid of:
They forgot the most important thing - the coupon!
I put my money where my mouth was - to get it back in form of a rebate when I buy one of the products, once they are availabe.
*THAT* was the reason for me to buy the coupon - and nothing else.
I always saw the T-Shirt and the club membership as nice add-ons - as a kind of "Thank you for being interested"!
Now its getting obvious that I'm finally - after several years of waiting - going to be fobbed off with a f****n' shirt for 50 Euro!
That's what's called *FRAUD* here in Germany by law - no matter if the owners changed or not!
And I will certainly *NOT* deal ever again with someone who once frauded me.
According to German law you have to pay the debts, if you buy a company that owes the money to it's customers.
If you buy such a company, you buy the debts as well.
If you do not want to pay the debts of a bankrupt company, then just don't buy that company.
Buy their patents/rights instead...