You guys definitely need to get $ back for that or get another replacement tank from them.
I used to work customer service, and being rude will not do a thing from you. Be very nice to customer service, and it'll get you a long way. But definitely let them know exactly what you expect to happen (cash back or a replacement tank, and shipping is on THEIR dime because this is not your fault). But again.....be nice to customer service about the situation.
But you DO need to go to whatever measures necessary to either get your money back or to get a replacement tank. It is absolutely bogus that Tenecore would send you a tank that looks like that when you are paying a few grand for a tank. That is a LOT of money. And to those saying that it'll be covered by substrate anyway.....That's not the point. It's shoddy craftsmanship, and shouldn't be that way. And what if he wanted to do a bare bottom tank?
If Tenecore refuses, your options are as follows:
-File with your credit card company to get your money back because you did not get what you paid for.
Look up NOW what the timeframe is for this. I think usually you have to file within a month or so.
-Check your local law. In some states, BY LAW, a company has to accept returns within a certain timeframe.
-File a suit against Tenecore (it's really not that hard to do, and with the pictures you have, you'll get your money back for sure).
-File with the Better Business Bureau.
I used to work customer service, and being rude will not do a thing from you. Be very nice to customer service, and it'll get you a long way. But definitely let them know exactly what you expect to happen (cash back or a replacement tank, and shipping is on THEIR dime because this is not your fault). But again.....be nice to customer service about the situation.
But you DO need to go to whatever measures necessary to either get your money back or to get a replacement tank. It is absolutely bogus that Tenecore would send you a tank that looks like that when you are paying a few grand for a tank. That is a LOT of money. And to those saying that it'll be covered by substrate anyway.....That's not the point. It's shoddy craftsmanship, and shouldn't be that way. And what if he wanted to do a bare bottom tank?
If Tenecore refuses, your options are as follows:
-File with your credit card company to get your money back because you did not get what you paid for.
Look up NOW what the timeframe is for this. I think usually you have to file within a month or so.
-Check your local law. In some states, BY LAW, a company has to accept returns within a certain timeframe.
-File a suit against Tenecore (it's really not that hard to do, and with the pictures you have, you'll get your money back for sure).
-File with the Better Business Bureau.
