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Courts: U Die is Your Own Biz!

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->WITH the growing economic uncertainty, one would think that shops would go all out to woo customers with good prices and good service. This is not the case if you shop at Courts.
I bought two items there recently and they were delivered to the wrong address. To add to the frustration, customers cannot find any form of recourse. No one picks up the phone at the customer service hotline, no one responds to my e-mail messages, and no one at the shop wants to help. Instead, they say: 'I did not key in the delivery information, so go find the salesman who sold you the product Changi Expo.'
I just want to let Courts know that with this kind of service, it will lose a lot of customers. Wong Wai Kuen
 
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->WITH the growing economic uncertainty, one would think that shops would go all out to woo customers with good prices and good service. This is not the case if you shop at Courts.
I bought two items there recently and they were delivered to the wrong address. To add to the frustration, customers cannot find any form of recourse. No one picks up the phone at the customer service hotline, no one responds to my e-mail messages, and no one at the shop wants to help. Instead, they say: 'I did not key in the delivery information, so go find the salesman who sold you the product Changi Expo.'
I just want to let Courts know that with this kind of service, it will lose a lot of customers. Wong Wai Kuen

:confused:
Didn't give delivery address how to delivery in the 1st place?????? Very funny. Normally will get a phone call to confirm time and place????
 
i'm wondering if the products sold at Courts are some of the 2nd hand taken back from people who can't pay the monthly installment.
 
i'm wondering if the products sold at Courts are some of the 2nd hand taken back from people who can't pay the monthly installment.

They'll sell them as display items even if they have been sold for over a year.

Heard this from an ex-saleswoman from Courts.
 
I wonder why people shop at courts. The service there is horrendous. I've walked in a few times with something to buy and walked out without buying anything.
 
Maybe the price is cheaper?

You sure it's cheaper?

I once bought a product from LG's Tromm range from Mustaffa at half the price advertised at both Courts and Harvy Norman.

Yeah, the latter had extended warranty, vouchers ect. But then again, are the extended warranty and vouchers worth that much?
 
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->WITH the growing economic uncertainty, one would think that shops would go all out to woo customers with good prices and good service. This is not the case if you shop at Courts.
I bought two items there recently and they were delivered to the wrong address. To add to the frustration, customers cannot find any form of recourse. No one picks up the phone at the customer service hotline, no one responds to my e-mail messages, and no one at the shop wants to help. Instead, they say: 'I did not key in the delivery information, so go find the salesman who sold you the product Changi Expo.'
I just want to let Courts know that with this kind of service, it will lose a lot of customers. Wong Wai Kuen

I am not surprise the buyer is an idiot... did not put in contact number in addition to delivery address... typical sinkee who think everybody should know who they are...
 
I wonder why people shop at courts. The service there is horrendous. I've walked in a few times with something to buy and walked out without buying anything.

Courts are the poor man's shop... they offer low cash downpayment and long repayment scheme...
 
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