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Just wanted to warn everyone about the Light Impressions company.

We have been ordering from them for years (mostly online in the last 3
years) and have always received great service.  Weąve used them for our own
needs, and recommended them to our consulting clients.  And we still get
email specials almost every week.

Well, things have certainly changed at Light Impressions.  On January 10th,
I placed an order online at www.lightimpressionsdirect.com .  The website
put up an order receipt, gave me a web confirmation number, and they charged
our credit card the same day.   Over the next few days I kept looking for an
order confirmation by email, but none arrived.  I needed the products in one
week so was concerned.

After six days, I started calling their customer service line, but never got
an answer even though Iąd just let it ring (on speaker phone) for up to 45
minutes.  I then left them a voice mail message telling them to cancel the
order.  I also sent them two different emails, telling them to cancel the
order and refund our money.  No response and no refunds.

During this period, I received a pamphlet from Hollinger Metal Edge.  I
placed the same order with them, online, received a quick email confirmation
with shipping information, and the products in five days.  In these days of
internet shopping, one comes to expect this type of response.  And one also
becomes very suspicious of companies with what appear to be robust, fancy
websites, that donąt respond quickly to orders.

I did a Google search on łLight Impressions problems˛ and came up with
dozens of similar experiences over the past 3 years.  Some people placed
orders a year ago and still have no product or refund!

Today I again called the łcustomer service˛ number.  An automated message
told me how much they value my business, and asked me to wait in their
łautomated queue.˛  The next voice told me the anticipated wait was one
minute.  About 30 minutes later, a woman calling herself Mona came on the
line and asked how she could help.  I provided her with the web confirmation
number, she found the order and asked if there was some problem.  She was
obviously aware they hadnąt shipped it yet, but didnąt seem to think that
was unusual.  She then told me the items were on back order and they didnąt
know when they would be received.  I asked her why our credit card was
charged if they didnąt have the merchandise (which is a violation of Federal
law, by the way), and she said their łwebsite isnąt connected to their
company very well.˛  She really didnąt seem at all fazed by this, as if all
the people she talks to have the same issue.  She promised to cancel my
order and łrequest a refund.˛   She wouldnąt give me any confirmation
number, or send me an email, or provide her last name.  She did say her
extension number was 1756.

After talking to Mona, I called American Express Open, our business credit
card company.  They saw the charge, and when I told them the company had
just confirmed to me they never had the merchandise and didnąt know when
they would ship it, agreed to an immediate suspension of the charge, and a
chargeback to Light Impressions.

I remember talking to a representative from Light Impressions at an SAA
conference a couple years ago.  He said the company had been bought by a
conglomerate and was trying to figure out the most successful strategy for
selling to the cultural heritage market.  I asked about the discount VRA
members used to receive from them and he said he could get that reinstated
if I sent him an email with the information.  I followed up by email but he
never responded.

So, beware of this company.  They are using fraudulent means to take
customersą money without having merchandise to fulfill orders.   They are
either desperate financially, using new customer orders to pay existing
bills from their vendors (a kind of Ponzy scheme since they are actively
marketing to new customers all the time), or they are just criminals who
will do whatever they can with no regard to the legality or ethics of their
dealings.  Either way, Iąd avoid them.   There are several alternatives,
including Hollinger Metal Edge.


Howard Brainen
TWO CAT DIGITAL, INC.
14719 Catalina Street
San Leandro, CA 94577 USA
510-483-1220 x201
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www.twocatdigital.com

Scanning and Digital Imaging Consulting







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