I did not receive Merrell shoes as advertised cheap shoes with a DQ logo on were sent. When I questioned this with ewanticshop I was advised it was because of costs. No replies were given to my questions: Why advertise a product when you cannot supply it? Why continue to advertise this product and mislead the public? Was thereany intention of providing the product advertised? A paltry discount was offered with a statement if you want a full discount you will have to send back what was delivered and the postage will cost you more that the refund.
I ordered a pair of Merrill shoes and a pair of shorts from their web site. I received a confirmation email on August 1st, with the description of the merchandise and photos used on their website to advertise their merchandise. I received subsequent shipping and out for delivery emails on August 10th and 25th. When I received the shipment the shoes were not Merrill. They were a cheap knock-off that I wouldn't pay $5 for at the dollar store, and they didn't look like the shoes I ordered.
The shorts were too small, and I had been careful to use their sizing chart. When I went back to their website to search for contact information I only found email address: [email protected] for customer service, and [email protected] for intellectual property rights complaints (both of which I suspect to be fraudulent). Since this was shipped via US mail and over the internet, wouldn't this fall under wire fraud? Let alone the bait and switch for the merchandise. I have sent emails to the two addresses above with no response.
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Merrell Shoes Advertised on Facebook
I did not receive Merrell shoes as advertised cheap shoes with a DQ logo on were sent. When I questioned this with ewanticshop I was advised it was because of costs. No replies were given to my questions: Why advertise a product when you cannot supply it? Why continue to advertise this product and mislead the public? Was thereany intention of providing the product advertised? A paltry discount was offered with a statement if you want a full discount you will have to send back what was delivered and the postage will cost you more that the refund.
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I ordered a pair of Merrill shoes and a pair of shorts from their web site. I received a confirmation email on August 1st, with the description of the merchandise and photos used on their website to advertise their merchandise. I received subsequent shipping and out for delivery emails on August 10th and 25th. When I received the shipment the shoes were not Merrill. They were a cheap knock-off that I wouldn't pay $5 for at the dollar store, and they didn't look like the shoes I ordered.
The shorts were too small, and I had been careful to use their sizing chart. When I went back to their website to search for contact information I only found email address: [email protected] for customer service, and [email protected] for intellectual property rights complaints (both of which I suspect to be fraudulent). Since this was shipped via US mail and over the internet, wouldn't this fall under wire fraud? Let alone the bait and switch for the merchandise. I have sent emails to the two addresses above with no response.
The shoe sent was not as advertised it was some DQ brand/