Re: More Elite Sports Marketing Problems
David, I think you are probably correct in your evaluation of said senario....
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Re: More Elite Sports Marketing Problems
I don't know that relevant law and am not quoting it, but knowingly keeping $5,000+ on a wrong credit card charge sounds kind of close close to being a felony.Leave a comment:
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Several months ago Elite would post items for sale on this Forum on a frequent/continual basis however as time has passed and they continually confirm their horrendous reputation you do not see them posting on the Forum anymore. Speak with your wallets and they will go away. It appears Forum members have done just that. As Scot reads the posts on this Forum on a regular basis I challenge him or any of the clowns who work for Elite to post and refute but Scot has never accepted my challenge to post and I do not expect him to start now. RIP Elite.
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Elite has definately slipped in their product quality in my humble opinion. Originally they had some very nice game used product but in the past few months things have been a bit under par.....
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My friend in Japan purchased some items from Scot at Elite in February for $565. His credit card was charged this amount but the next day he was charged $5650. We have been trying for over 3 months to get this $5650 charge removed. Elite never answers their phones and calls are never returned. It is difficult to get these charges removed in Japan and Scot is not helping at all. He sells tons of items on Ebay and should be stopped.Leave a comment:
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Exactly what I was thinking. It is hard when they carry a player such as Ivan Rodriguez or Adam Dunn and that is who you collect. Being a huge Adam Dunn fan, it is the only way to pick up items such as cleats and batting gloves. I have avoided Elite on items that I do not "need" such as minor players or other Reds but when it comes to something like Dunn, if I feel comfortable with the product I will make a purchase.
Elite will always be in business because so many people see them on Ebay and have no knowledge of past dealings. They may burn their bridges with many people, but in the long run I have a feeling they will still be there making a buck or two.Leave a comment:
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I kind of addressed this type of thing in another thread. If you collect a player's memorabilia that is hard to find, do you not buy a piece that becomes available just because Elite is selling it? That answer varies from collector to collector, but I think many people will risk buying from Elite to get an item they really want.
Seems like "dancin' with the devil" has been a part of the hobby long before Elite came around...Leave a comment:
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As long as people keep spending their money and buying their items they will always be around. I have read so many posts from Forum members who chime in when someone posts a complaint about them yet turn around and say how they purchased something from them and "Are very happy with them" but other then that they "Try to stay away from them" Which one is it? You are happy with them but you try to stay away from them. Defies logic to some extent. When you start talking with your wallet Elite will have no one left to sell to. Until then, they will always be around.
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A while back I bought a jersey with their COA from another collector. After a zillion attempts to communicate with them about the item I have given up...I'd have a better chance of getting ahold of Osama at this point. Why a business wouldn't want to offer quality customer service is beyond me, you'd think they'd be making much more money and have many more return customers if they treated us with any type of respect/dignity and showed a little professionalism. Oh well, I for one won't be patronizing but as I mentioned in another thread...they will still get their customers and make their profits.Leave a comment:
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Good old Elite..... I have a question, how many names on ebay do they sell under? Anyone else seen parkviewauctions and a few others that carry a ton of ELITE products? Just wondering? I picked up a pair of Adam Dunn cleats and am very happy with them, but other than that I try to stay away from Elite.
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My bad, I can't spell....Vintage Deputy, too bad I can't edit!! Sorry.Leave a comment:
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HAHAHA!!! Well said Vintage Duputy!!! Well said!!!Leave a comment:
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what a bunch of boobsLeave a comment:
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Good old Elite..... I have a question, how many names on ebay do they sell under? Anyone else seen parkviewauctions and a few others that carry a ton of ELITE products? Just wondering? I picked up a pair of Adam Dunn cleats and am very happy with them, but other than that I try to stay away from Elite.Leave a comment:
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