You're expecting way too much of Sideshow.
Don't you think you're blowing this out of proportion? It isn't like the figure isn't going to come out, after they got our money. Then I could see bringing legal action in.
All I'm saying is if anyone wants to pull out, don't let Sideshow keep any of your money. They have no legal claim to it.
It's people's right to drop out, but it's either pay for this... or never ever own a 1/6 Snake
I'm confused. Is there something saying that if you've done a couple of Flex payments, and then you decide to cancel, Sideshow keeps your money? That doesn't sound like a thing.
I'm confused. Is there something saying that if you've done a couple of Flex payments, and then you decide to cancel, Sideshow keeps your money? That doesn't sound like a thing.
And for those who need the legal language, here it is under the Fair Credit Billing Act, regarding "delays":
Delays
If the merchant is unable to ship within the promised time, it must notify you by mail, telephone, or email, give a revised shipping date and give you the chance to cancel for a full refund or accept the new shipping date. The merchant also must give you some way to exercise the cancellation option for free, for example, by supplying a prepaid reply card or staffing a toll-free telephone number.
•If you ignore the option notice, and the delay is 30 days or less, it's assumed that you accept the delay and are willing to wait for the merchandise.
•If you do not respond - and the delay is more than 30 days - the order must be canceled by the 30th day of the delay period and a full refund issued promptly.
If the merchant can't meet the revised shipping date, it must notify you again by mail, email or telephone and give you a new shipping date or cancel your order and give you a refund.
•The order will be canceled and a refund issued promptly unless you indicate by the revised shipping date that you are willing to wait.
•If you do not respond at all to the second notice, it's assumed that you are not willing to wait, and a full refund must be issued promptly.
Don't you think you're blowing this out of proportion? It isn't like the figure isn't going to come out, after they got our money. Then I could see bringing legal action in.
I don't think there was a NRD on Snake, it needs to be a specific amount for them to keep some money. Like $300 or more?
This is their policy which will not hold up under the Fair Credit Billing Act...
FLEXPAY ITEM CANCELLATION FEES
Due to the increased administrative costs of the Flex Pay option, Sideshow will charge Flex Pay customers a cancellation fee when a flex pay order is canceled by the customer or by Sideshow (due to a credit card decline, incomplete shipping info, etc.).
Fee chart
The fee will be $20.00 for cancellations occurring 48 hours after order placement up until the first payment date, $40.00 for cancellations occurring after the first payment and before the second payment date, and $60.00 for cancellations occurring after the second payment and before the third payment date. (The fees are based on a average three payment plan of $199 or more, but fees may increase with number of payments.) If the item’s cost is less then $199, the cancellation fees will be reduced in proportion to the item’s SRP.
'I would appreciate the whole "maybe next month" thing would stop, and they could give us a harder ballpark figure.
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