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I got rebates for Vikingfjord Vodka. 3 bucks off and I mailed them to the place with one for me one for my friend and her name and address and one for my bf and his address! So they all got return to sender address doesn't exist. I checked to make sure the address was abs. correct and it is. I went to their site and there are no contact numbers. What else can I do, I think this is false advertisement and I want to complain and get my money back for all their vodka I bought instead of my usual brand caz they advertised a rebate!!!!

2007-04-17 06:44:58 · 2 answers · asked by BarbieD 2 in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

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Try the attorney general's office for the state in the address you were using. (are you sure the rebate offer hadn't expired? Because those companies use PO boxes to redeem the rebates, and when the offer is over, the box is often closed.)

2007-04-17 06:48:34 · answer #1 · answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7 · 0 0

An apartment building Which has permanent residents. But also runs as a hotel, where they have hotel guests. Well suffice to say, if the body corporate is not paying the hotel staff wages, and the hotel is. Why should hotel staff process mail. Its not their job. If its an issue. An agreement has to be made for some fee for mail sorting, payed by the body corporate , the fee passed onto permanent residents. You can not expect hotel staff to sort mail, if they have nothing to do with thebody corporate, and dont work for the body corporate. Whatever happened to designated mailboxes to solve this issue. Thats what everyone else has. To solve the mail sorting issue. The amount of time and money these people spend attempting to sort the mess out and the red tape behind it. They could have just built a whole bunch of numbered mailboxes for the postie to deliver into. Im sure the postie does not need that confusion One must agree, an address is an address. If permanent people live there, then no it should not be sent back to sender. At no time should permanent residents mail be sent back to sender. Body corporate MUST call an urgent meeting with the hotel to sort the issue out. People pay strata fees for a reason. Im sure the hotel pays rental or fees as well. Urgent meetings for urgent business. Which must be settled.

2016-05-17 09:00:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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