jmaneyapanda
Commencing hatred
Just a post to try to advise everyone. Dr.s Foster and Smith has great products, and there Live Aquaria has always provided me with top notch quality animals, but I recently had a pretty sad experience with them. I had order a fish out of there "Rare" section of their website. I went through all the checkout process and received an email the day of shipment that I would only receive a partial order. When I called to inquire why, the operator told me the fish I had order (a Labouti Wrasse) was not shipped, BUT COULD NOT TELL ME WHY. I can completely understand that livestock may not ship for a multitude of reasons, and this more than likely solely benefits the consumer, like myself, but I also would like to know why. I feel it is pretty poor for a retailer to offer an item for sale, not be able to supply it, and then NOT BE ABLE TO INDICATE WHY! Especially when the item remains on sale on the company's website, after you are told it is not available.
From what I understand, there is a chain of communication between the home office in Wisconsin and the fish retailer in California, but this is a bug for them to figure out, and not have the consumer misled by it. If the animal ordered is sick, out of stock, due tomorrow, or whatever the reason for not shipping, I would like to be told that, not simply "It wasn't shipped for some reason, but it is impossible for me to tell you why. Just wait, we may ship it to you soon".
Perhaps I am just being overly sensitive about this, but this is my opinion, and I certainly expect a little more from a company with great products, and animals, and such superior customer service when it comes to the other aspects of the business.
The moral of the story I will try to pass along is, do not expect to receieve what you have ordered from them. They cannot and will not tell you what can/has been shipped, even on the day of shipment. You just have to wait to recieve the package, and hope to get what you have ordered (and what they say is in stock).
From what I understand, there is a chain of communication between the home office in Wisconsin and the fish retailer in California, but this is a bug for them to figure out, and not have the consumer misled by it. If the animal ordered is sick, out of stock, due tomorrow, or whatever the reason for not shipping, I would like to be told that, not simply "It wasn't shipped for some reason, but it is impossible for me to tell you why. Just wait, we may ship it to you soon".
Perhaps I am just being overly sensitive about this, but this is my opinion, and I certainly expect a little more from a company with great products, and animals, and such superior customer service when it comes to the other aspects of the business.
The moral of the story I will try to pass along is, do not expect to receieve what you have ordered from them. They cannot and will not tell you what can/has been shipped, even on the day of shipment. You just have to wait to recieve the package, and hope to get what you have ordered (and what they say is in stock).