Am I not allowed to complain either seeing that Brutus ordered 6 days after me, got shipping notification two days later and I still haven't received shipping notification 12 days later?
Looks like there's more than one person who's dissatisfied.
I don't see any bitching, though. I see an honest few questions: Is it normal for me to not hear anything? Has this happened to anyone else? And when can I expect my hops?
Those are reasonable questions. Personally, I'd love to know what's precipitating the overly snarky reactions. Do you people have stock in this company, or what? Why do you sound so personally affronted because a vendor was merely
questioned?
The guy wants to brew. He wants to know if he's going to be able to. You all should be able to understand that.
By the way, here's how a contract works:
Offer and acceptance, in this case, in writing. The vendor is offering it's wares by posting them on the site. The original poster accepted those wares by placing an order, yes, subject to the notice on the site that there may be something of a delay.
Any subsequent changes to the contract must be done, in writing (since the original contract was in writing). The confirmation email, whether
drafted prior to the order, whether an
automated email or not, is a
subsequent communication. It therefore, under contract law, takes precedence over the notice on the site.
This vendor needs to learn a couple things:
(1) Edit your communications to accurately reflect your circumstances. This does
not take much.
(2) If you want to run a good business, do not take advantage of your customers. Especially your new customers. Loyal customers are a wonderful thing, but you people will not live forever. You might not even keep brewing forever. A good, ongoing business needs a constant influx of new customers. Making them happy is key.
I know. I run TWO businesses, in two very different arenas.