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The Official "WTF MERCH!" Thread

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DoubleJ:
Maybe not, but the parody of "I'm Just a Bill" was at least clever.

Oh, and since it's the merch thread, I only ever ordered from them twice. The first time Firefox automatically logged me into PayPal and thus sent Jeph and Christi a mailing address I hadn't lived at in years. Christi got back to me quickly on that one, even though her first reply to me apparently didn't make it.

Second one was replacing the shirt I bought the first time -- dog ate it, or at least chewed the hell out of it -- and a couple weeks later when I sent a "where is it" e-mail I got the message that it was on the way.

@Jeph: I know it's a bit too late now, since you're with Topato -- which is great, by the way, since they got my WWBatmanD shirt to me inside a week -- but if you ever find yourself dealing with massive quantities of customer-service again, I'd recommend an auto-responder on the e-mail client (not the server). That way people know that the message at least made it to the inbox. (And is why it shouldn't be done at the server. If the server passes it along and the client spam-filters it, you have a customer who thinks it went through and you never see it.)

JustinCredible:
Jeph,
I haven't received an emailed response concerning my order. I hope you guys still remember me from San Diego.

thegr8k8:

--- Quote from: jeph on 18 Feb 2009, 01:28 ---being sarcastic in this thread ain't gonna get you your shirts/refunds any faster, folks.

--- End quote ---

That may be true sir, however, one has to find humor in it when they are being ignored by someone who took their money, doncha think? Seems to me, sarcasm is the only thing that tends to get a response around here and the only thing one can use when one is so fed up with a situation that the only other option is complete anger.

Leper:
Had to register for to ask about this.

Order placed on the 20th of January.

Email is [email protected]

I added qcmerch to AIM but it hasn't been signed on in weeks so i could ask about the order.



--- Quote ---Dear Steven Nichols,

This email confirms that you have paid Questionable Content $42.00 USD using PayPal.



This credit card transaction will appear on your bill as "PAYPAL *QUESTIONABL".

PayPal Shopping Cart Contents
Item Name:      Mens' XXL Domestic Irony T-shirt
Item Options:      Shirt Size: XXL
Shirt color: Black
Quantity:      1
Total:      $21.00 USD
      

Item Name:      Lolputer Mens' Domestic
Item Options:      Shirt Size: 2XL
Shirt Color: Black
Quantity:      1
Total:      $21.00 USD
      

Cart Subtotal:      $42.00 USD
Sales Tax:      
Cart Total:      $42.00 USD
      

Payment details
Item Price:      $42.00 USD
Total:      $42.00 USD
Buyer:      Steven Nichols

Business information
Business:      Questionable Content
Contact E-Mail:      [email protected]

Your confirmed address

Shipping Info:      Steven Nichols
229 Cash Rd
Rutherfordton, NC 28139
United States

Receipt Number: 1257-5351-7649-9427



Keep your receipt number for future reference. You will need it if you need customer service from Questionable Content or from PayPal.

If you have questions about your purchase, please contact the seller, Questionable Content at [email protected].

If you have been unable to resolve your questions with the merchant, PayPal offers a free buyer complaint resolution service that offers a quick, easy resolution to your concerns. It covers physical goods purchases made through PayPal, and is offered at no charge when you register for a free PayPal account. To sign up for an account, click on the 'Save My Information' link above.

Sincerely,
PayPal
--- End quote ---

Rawr42:
Hey, my shirt came, yay! :D

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