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Originally Posted by Azayzel
I absolutely agree with you on this one. If you wire-transferred money to them, then they should honor their agreement with you. I also think that since so many orders have been filled, if you were able to get in on the order it should be honored as well. They're losing potential customers by using such scare tactics to get people to reneg on their orders. I say stick with it, considering the fact that they shipped many units already this indicates that they intended to fill these orders and so should fill all orders placed during the special.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for all of you! 
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Hi! (...speaking of TigerDirect...)
ATTENTION: Below on this page (#87) there is a NEW POST as TigerDirect finally "found" some Sonys to ship after all !!!
I just wondered if there's anyone here who has real-life experience with companies that do not want to keep their "Order Confirmation" or similar.
Is there someone here? maybe even with a legal background? ...or an acquaintance/friend who's in this business?
I'd be VERY grateful for foolproof information concerning laws in the US.
In Germany there are "Verbraucherschutzvereine". These "organisations for customer rights protection" can be consulted in cases of incorrect behaviour towards customers and may formulate letters for you. They even sometimes pass on cases to public prosecutors (like any citizen can, of course).
Is there anything like that in the US?
I normally am not a "Rambo", but I will go on vacation in a week's time. I feel I should give people at TigerDirect something to keep'em busy for those 2 weeks.
(I'd really appreciate any other/better ideas, bytheway...)
Thanks for ANY hints! and goodnight ... (10pm here)
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