Bait And Switch Online
from the tricky-to-buy-a-camera dept
I've heard about this problem before - and for some reason it always has to do with online camera sales people. I hadn't realized that camera merchants were such a sneaky bunch. Anyway, they've taken the "bait-and-switch" concept (where you advertise something at a very low price, but when someone actually tries to buy it, you force them to buy something more expensive) online. The way it works is they advertise a camera below cost and say that it's in stock. Then they try to get you to buy an expensive (and high margin) add on pack. If you decline the add on pack, suddenly the camera is out of stock. Isn't it great to see that slimey salespeople exist everywhere - both online and off?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Camera Mail Order
One hope I had for e-commerce was that the dodgy mail order houses that play bait-and-switch games lose their business to more reputable online merchants, but with everybody looking for a buck these days, maybe the sleaze will win out in the end.
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Re: Camera Mail Order
You referenced the CNET Shopper.com site in your message and I felt that I should respond specifically to that. As the Director of CNET Shopper.com I can tell you (and Mike can affirm this) that we take every single complaint that comes in about the resellers on our site seriously. If the reseller is a CNET Certified Store we solve the problem brought to our attention in less than 48 hours for 99% of the cases brought to our attention. If the user chooses to buy from a non-certified store we will still attempt to assist the user in solving a problem but we cannot guarantee a solution for these non-certified stores.
We actively police resellers and take appropriate actions against those that violate both our certified store program and our reseller code of conduct which explicitly states that the sale of goods cannot be tied to the sale of accessories. We do our own test purchases on a regular basis. I doubt you will find another shopping engine on the Web that can say they do all that.
Thanks for your note.
Sincerely,
Dan Miller
Director, CNET Shopper.com
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