{"id":45,"date":"2004-04-09T22:35:21","date_gmt":"2004-04-10T03:35:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/michaelpiotter.com\/word\/?p=45"},"modified":"2004-04-09T22:35:21","modified_gmt":"2004-04-10T03:35:21","slug":"ubid-ulose","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/michaelpiotter.com\/word\/2004\/04\/09\/ubid-ulose\/","title":{"rendered":"UBID = ULOSE"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been spending a few years on the internet now and in that time have been using online auction houses with little trouble.  It&#8217;s easy to see why people love <a href=\"http:\/\/ebay.com\" target=\"_top\">eBay<\/a>, because you can buy anything on it.  I&#8217;ve boughten many things on it and have even bought my first computer and two monitors from it&#8217;s electronic competitor<a href=\"http:\/\/ubid.com\" target=\"_top\"> Ubid<\/a>.  So I was prepared to buy my brother his first computer after such good, solid experiences.  But what happened next made me doubt the auction houses themselves.<\/p>\n<p>  In the end of October 2001, I found a decent price on a computer that was decent for the money.  So I bid and eventually won.  Little did I know that at this time Ubid was implementing a new processing system.  So after one week of no action with regards to my winning bid, I tried contacting them.  I emailed, called and wrote letters in the next month and a half, but to little avail.  The emails would only be auto responsed or vaguely worded that they were working on processing my order immediately.  Phone calls were a little better, I could at least get to a person, but the messages they gave me were as vague as the emails, yes they were experiencing problems and things would be resolved shortly.  But after a time, their phones were DISCONNECTED!  (Due to the customer&#8217;s overwhelming outrage with their bumbling of this system)  Letters were sent but never responded to.  <\/p>\n<p>  After the middle of December, it looked like they wouldn&#8217;t even start to dig themselves out of this mess by Christmas, dispite the fact that Ubid still continued to operate at full scale and with full auction listings.  I called after the holidays, in early January 02, to try to finally get this resolved.  By that time I had bought a great computer pre-built to our specs from <a href=\"http:\/\/ibuypower.com\" target=\"_top\">iBUYPOWER  <\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p>  I finally got a hold of someone that could resubmit my winning bid, yes, a whole 2 months after the bid had won the auction!  But this was after I was told I should have just canceled my order.  Within the next week, I finally recieved the beige box that I had worked so hard for.<\/p>\n<p>  But Ubid still wanted payment.  Having used a credit card for payment through Ubid, I at least had some options.  I first cancelled the orders on my end, eleviating actually paying for something I didn&#8217;t recieve, especially in regards to their user policy.  I also wrote to the Better Business Bureau about this erroroneous situation,due to the fact that the BBB logo was prominently displayed numerous times on Ubid&#8217;s website.  Through all this, Ubid only offered a $50 forgiveness on the computer and free shipping, but only if I accepted that they hadn&#8217;t erred.<\/p>\n<p>  Excuse me?  After 2 months of waiting and constant correspondence on my part, that&#8217;s all they could do?  Forget it.  I continued to balk at their attempts to retrieve payment for something they erred on and wouldn&#8217;t stand behind.  So without a paid credit card billing, they&#8217;re the ones out a computer, not me.<\/p>\n<p>  But to add insult to injury, the disputed computer was pretty much a lemon.  The modem, DVD drive, fan, power button and hard drive have all failed and have been replaced since it was acquired.  Sure glad I didn&#8217;t pay a cent for it, because it wasn&#8217;t worth it.  At least my sister has something to bang out an email on now.  And I hope it makes it the rest of the school year without me having to fix something else!  GOOD RIDDANCE! <\/p>\n<div class=\"media\">[Listening to:  The Beatles &#8211; Helter Skelter &#8211;  (4:29)]<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been spending a few years on the internet now and in that time have been using online auction houses with little trouble. It&#8217;s easy to see why people love eBay, because you can buy anything on it. 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