Sold by Amazon.com LLC
Complaint 204777 Details
- Date Occurred: 01/01/2013
- Reported Damages: $339.98
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We bought Prince PT200 Competitor Table Tennis Table from Amazon.com LLC. At your website (http://www.amazon.com/Prince-PT200-Competitor-Table-Tennis/dp/B000BWHZNW/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1359254839&sr=1-1&keywords=prince+competitor+table+tennis+table),
the product features include the following.
1. Sturdy table tennis table with official 5/8-inch playing surface
2. Two-inch steel apron and 1-1/2-inch round legs for stability
3. Durable MDF construction with reinforced braces on the side
4. Standard net, racket, and ball holders; 1/2-inch wheels
5. Folds up for easy storage; measures 98 x 32 x 60 inches (W x H x D)
The product features says: Standard net, racket, and ball holders. However, there are no rackets inside the box. It also says "Folds up for easy storage". However, when we finished assembling the table, it can not be folded up for storage. We have to disassemble the table in order to fold it up. Those two issues are definitely false advertisements. We are not satisfied with the purchase.
- Seeking Resolution: I'm Looking for a Refund
- Refund Amount: $ 339.98
- Wen-Pin SBID #ce6e06b532
- Posted 01/26/2013
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- Complaint Against Amazon.com
- Complaints Filed: 165
- Reported Damages: $88,773.81
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