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Originally Posted by The Nemesis
I agree with Autobotz24
Taking the credit voucher and buying in stock items still means he wins because he got your money. He wants to sell his in-stock inventory because it's revenue and freed-up space which are both necessary to bring in new inventory. Which he will continue to do regardless of how well/poorly he ever fulfills pre-orders.
Don't accept his offers of credit. Take your money back (especially including any supposed cancellation fees or shelving fees, which are bogus nonsense on pre-orders he's failing to deliver) and shop elsewhere.
The more people that simply take their business to reputable stores the less money he has coming in, the more unsold inventory he has on hand that he's paid for but not earned revenue from, and thus the less replacement/new inventory he can purchase without eroding his profit/incurring debt and maxing out his storage space. That will choke him out of business.
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One big clue why a business will change their name is to distance themselves from negative feedback.
This guy used all the aforementioned BS to keep my money on pre-orders for Red Swoop and Ricochet. Even with in stock items he manages to fulfill, the condition of the boxes are subpar at best.
This sketchy business is the reason I am avoiding newer online sellers, so his actions have been to the detriment of legit businesses.