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06/6/2006 at 12:43pm
Location: Sheffield & Halesowen Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by Zorro01 on 31/5/2006
I was informed by a man who works for Barclaycard that it is illegal for a retailer to debit the card account before despatching the goods or services, and that card facilities could be withdrawn from a retailer for doing so.
Papadore - glad your stuff arrived.
Geetee - in the post (again!). The Post Office have guaranteed delivery tomorrow or Thursday, that I can track from here. Sorry about the wrapping, the woman at the counter almost choked on her tea when she saw how much tape I'd used!
Zorro - We do not debit cards unless we expect to be able to fulfill the order in the expected time. The problem that the Barclays legal people had with your original post was the inaccurate implication of fraud on a public forum, particularly by citing a member of their staff. Consider flights and similar such advance purchases. The situation is different but the legal principle is the same. The intention can be there, but the flight company do not have the means to provide the service at the specific point of transaction, or 'on the same day'. If someone orders and pays in advance for a wedding cake, the baker does not have to have the flour, sugar etc. in their fridge at moment they cash the cheque.
Re. your last point: although the trade community works on the basis of purchase orders, temporary credit and invoicing, I have never heard of anyone supplying on this basis in the retail context (they'd be mad to, given the extent of on-line fraud).
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06/6/2006 at 1:17pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Dorset Belle on 06/6/2006
TOWSURE.....its still crap practice to take someone's money before you know you have actually got the goods. Sorry, but you should be paying the interest on the credit card, not your customers who are still waiting for goods.
Jenny
PS: a speedy reply to the query I sent to you in 2004 would be appreciated.....
Hi,
We don't take payment unless we have stock or are expecting imminent delivery. To emphasise, this has happened to a handful of customers (out of the 1500 who are calling our sales office each day) - where we have accepted payment expecting imminent delivery but then we have been let down by suppliers.
Most importantly, we are looking at revamping our systems, partially due to the comments of some UKCSers, to avoid this happening to even a small number of customers.
JT
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06/6/2006 at 1:31pm
Location: Lowton Warrington Outfit: Chevrolet Captiva 4x4.Lunar Quasar 524
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Quote: Originally posted by Zorro01 on 05/6/2006
Quote: Originally posted by chindley on 01/6/2006
Quote: Originally posted by Zorro01 on 31/5/2006
I was informed by a man who works for Barclaycard that it is illegal for a retailer to debit the card account before despatching the goods or services, and that card facilities could be withdrawn from a retailer for doing so.
You were informed wrong, there is not a company in the world who would dispatch somthing then apply for payment, Myself included as I retail Menswear. I know its dissapointing when you are waiting for somthing but we have to protect ourselves as well.
Chindley - sorry, I was not precise enough. What I meant was essentially what happens when you present your card at the petrol station, or the supermarket. You have the goods or services in your sitcky paws before parting with the dosh. If you order, say theatre tickets over the phone or tents over the web, it is fraudulent for the retailer to debit your card without the means to fulfill the order the same day. And, millions of businesses exist by dispatching goods and then applying for payment, usually by invoice on 30 days credit.
After being in retail for 43 years I think i'm right in saying you only get 30 days credit from a company if you hold their store card, in that case it is actually the finance company who you are paying, as the retailer gets his money from them whether or not you pay on time, or if you are a retailer like me and have an account with a Manufacturer/Distributor. I dont know of any company that retails to the public over the internet, then sends an invoice for payment 30 days later. perhaps i'm wrong.
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06/6/2006 at 5:00pm
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Flagpole - our internet systems are linked to stock control, which is why there are occasional glitches but why thousands of orders go through fine. This is an important issue but one that only affects a very small number of customers.
I've got a busy couple of days and might not be able to pop on - please e-mail me if you have any other comments. I pop on here primarily to help out with practical and technical advice - although I recognise that someone who works for a retail company is likely to attract people's discontents as well as positive comments. On that note:
MandP: everything has gone out today, with you tomorrow.
Geetee: tracked parcel, guaranteed with you tomorrow or Thursday.
All the best,
JT
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