JCashman
Well-Known Member
really?When I order merchandise from Amazon and it's defective, I dont just shrug and say 'it happens'. I expect a return or a refund. If I got a dodgy looking seed from Attitude I would expect the same. They aren't a charity. A business should give fair value. They know their customers are expecting viable seeds. If they only sold to people who buy them as 'souvenirs' they'd be out of business. But if they want to stick to that charade, then I would tell them souvenirs ought to look right. If they stiff me I might challenge the CC charge.
But this is hypothetical. I've only ever placed one order with Attitude, and this was recently for $181. Every seed looked nice, delivery was fairly quick and the packaging was professional. I love their Pick'n Mix
you realize that amazon is a completely legal business right?
the moment you tell Attitude the seeds didnt grow, you void out any warranty with them because they were only sold as souvenirs, and souvenirs do not get germinated. it would be the equivalent of you calling Amazon and telling them you bought an iPod, and now after leaving it submerged in water overnight, the iPod has stopped working. you voided the warranty.
Attitude is a middle man, once the seeds arrive unharmed at your door, their job is complete.
good luck in the future