Thursday, February 19, 2009

LAST POST

Well of course I lost. amazon doesn't care and antonline only wants the money and S***W the customer. The Better Business Bureau doesn't care either. If you don't believe me, I can send the e-mails to prove it. I even sent an e-mail to Asus asking for help getting the thing to work and they ignored me.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Amazon Doesn't Care About BBB Ratings

amazon stated in part "We don't control the ratings of sellers on other sites. (BBB gives antonline a D-/F). However, a look at ANTOnline's profile revealed that this seller has accumulated 232,678 comments over the course of its history selling through the safety of our site. Of those hundreds of thousands of reviews left over a period of several years, 94% have been positive, 2% neutral and 4% negative." Well that means almost 10,000 were negative.

So it seems even though amazon belongs to BBB, if the BBB gives a poor rating to a merchant it doesn't matter to amazon and they will continue allowing poorly rated merchants to bilk their customers.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

BizRate posting

Well I finally got to post my negative rating for antonline.com on BizRate. I tried to do one for amazon.com, but it erred out like before.

Monday, February 2, 2009

BUY.com doesn't hide seller return policy


I was looking for an SACD version of an old 4-channel LP I have and came across this product page where the merchant's return policy is readily available for review by clicking a visible link.

Friday, January 30, 2009

amazon.com hasn't answered why F rated merchant allowed


I am still waiting for amazon.com to reply to my multiple inquiries as to why they allow a merchant to continue doing business on their site that has a rating of "F" or "D-" from the BBB.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Check out antonlinesucks.com

If you want more proof of how bad antonline.com is, go to http://www.antonlinesucks.com/ and see for yourself.

This is a web site I found doing research after the fact. I have no affiliation with this site, yet.

BIZRate Censorship???

I have tried for the past three days to rate both Amazon.com and ANTOnline on BizRate.com and it fails every time I don't do a glowing rating; the only one that passed to the next step. So I guess BizRate must get kickbacks for good ratings and won't allow bad ratings? If there was a way to contact BizRate I would ask, but I don't see any way to contact them directly.

I did not use bad language. I just stated the facts.

I guess the truth about ANTOnline must be quashed by everyone? I wonder how they got that clout?

January 30, 2009 Update: I just tried rating antonline at bizrate and again received an error message, so I cannot post a rating. What gives?

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Amazon allows ANTOnline on site with BBB rating of "F"

Even though ANTOnline has an "F" rating from the Better Business Bureau Amazon.com still allows them to use Amazon's site to do business. I guess Amazon is like all big corporations; they only care about making money anyway the can and damn the consumer.

Update: Somehow the rating was upgraded this week from "F" to "D-" on the BBB site. Click on this post's title to see rating at the Better Business Bureau.

BizRate won't allow ratings unless they are positive

I have tried numerous times to create a rating that was not positive for ANTOnline and Amazon.com concerning this fiasco. The only time I could get a rating to go to preview mode was when I did a neutral rating with very few words. I tried to edit said rating to reflect my actual dealings with ANTOnline and again was not able to get to the preview page. Something is rotten in Denmark.

Friday, January 23, 2009

ANTOnline has VERY Restrictive Return Policy















































































This is my first post about my fighting and losing a battle with the behemoth Amazon.COM. I will do my very best to NOT get passionate and keep it to just the facts. There will be evidence posted in both e-mail and pictorial content. I just want to warn consumers about the fact that if you buy something from ANTOnline to be sure to find (if you can) and read the extremely restrictive return policy ANTOnline has. This policy is not readily available for review at the product page on Amazon. Amazon expects you to go to ANTOnline's web site to read their Return Policy. Why isn't the policy readily available on Amazon's site; where you are actually placing the order?


Don't even touch the box if you want to return the item, let alone think about opening the product packaging. The product, even if it is incompatible with your hardware, cannot be returned for exchange or refund even with a 15% restocking fee involved, if you open it. I even offered them over 21% in restocking fee, if I could exchange the incompatible item for something I could use. I did not even receive the courtesy of a reply.


ANTOnline has over 6,000 negative comments on Amazon. I wish I had the read comments prior to purchasing from ANTOnline. Amazon minimizes the impact of negative comments by listing them as being four percent. Which in my humble opinion is deceptive.
UPDATE 01/30/09: antonline told the BBB that I misstated the number of negative ratings on amazon.com, so I checked; sure enough I stated the incorrect number. The correct number of negative ratings is 9,245.76 during the "life" of the rating system.

I contacted the Better Business Bureau and they closed the complaint even though I found Amazon's explanation unacceptable. This is the second time, in 20 years, that I've contacted the BBB and it's the second time I received no satisfactory results.