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I also get the impression that their entire shipping department consists of a single half-blind and crippled service monkey who only works on alternate Thursdays except when he is sick. ...
Sorry, I'm new to these parts...Hmmm... Are you related to our local master of rants, Ancona?
My pleasure!Thanks for sharing your experience.
I finally received my order. After every day numerous calls during 3 weeks.
By law according to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule,
a) A merchant should ship the order within the time stated in its ads or over the phone.
b) If the merchant is unable to ship within the promised time, it must notify customer by mail, telephone, or email, give a revised shipping date and give the chance to cancel for a full refund or accept the new shipping date.
http://business.ftc.gov/documents/bus02-business-guide-mail-and-telephone-order-merchandise-rule
any way to take legal action against these guys ?
Website: http://www.goldmart.com/
I have not used Goldmart yet, but saw them recommended on another website, so I started reviewing their site. I like what I see and may use them soon.
Goldmart offers online shopping like most internet dealers. Their website is very similar in structure to apmex' site. Very easy to navigate. They also clearly display both their buy and sell prices in terms of premium to spot.
What I'm seeing that really sets them apart from providentmetals, gainesvilllecoins, apmex, etc. is (at least as of this moment):Their S&H costs are also very reasonable - lower than most others.
- Pricing - Their premiums over spot rival tulving
- No tiered pricing - Their low premiums to spot are available for 1ozt or 500ozt purchase.
No credit card surcharge - They might be the only online dealer I've seen that doesn't charge more for credit card orders.*
One thing that some people may not like is that they require a 10% down credit card deposit for orders paid by check or bank wire. If you prefer payment by those methods, they still require you to furnish a credit card.
They are based out of Newport Beach, California. Not sure what the State sales tax situation is for California customers.
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I just put an ASE in their shopping cart and got this note:
Might give you a moments panic if the price jumps on you. At this moment, they are showing an old spot price for silver of $32.75 on the sales page when spot is actually around $33.25 - a $0.50 difference. As long as they only charge the stated premium above spot though, this doesn't bother me too much - just makes it more difficult to correctly quantify a purchase.
Anyone here used them before?
nysparkie - did you say that you received your order(s)? Are you whole now on your purchases?
Yes I did receive my order in whole.....Not just when THEY said I would...and it was after my BBB Complaint. I do not know if that had any push on me getting mine.
Surprise surprise. Received e-mail this afternoon with a tracking number. Since it's being shipped to my workplace, I won't get it 'til Monday.
This is my 5th, and probably last order from them - unless they miraculously improve their operations. Another PM dealer is opening up in my neck of the woods. While their premiums are a bit higher, I don't have to pay for shipping, which I have going for me, which is nice.
Have you file complaint with FTC and BBB? Of course I personally don't think Goldmart gives a rats about these complaints. I feel for you bro. I too are still waiting for my orders. I was promised that it will go out later on this week.
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On my most recent purchase, Goldmart did not send all the coins I ordered, Goldmart says they did. Package was not tamered with. Value over $1,000. missing. My word against theirs, I guess. ...
Unfortunately that's not the case. On March 8, I ordered:We had another member report a similar complaint against Provident Metals once. Turned out in the end that the package did in fact contain the ordered product, but the interesting takeaway was that Provident video tapes their packaging department for back-up / proof of what was sent in every shipment. Perhaps Goldmart does this too? :shrug:
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