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Terrible to hear this. COVID has really shot down so many good businesses.Now the lawyers are saying clients may not receive their full refunds. Hair Directs business started to go downhill even before Covid. You could order a system from them and there could be no obvious issues in the specs.
If the client didn't like the system, no questions asked, BOOM they would order a new one at no charge. All you had to do is send the original back within 30 days. You don't think you're gonna lose money doing that????
They were also known for excellent customer service and that became much worse. They had the best product selection and I started noticing a lot of "out of stock:" items that I coul d get easy from Amazon. By the time Covid hit,It was just a matter of time . They were not able to sustain as many other businesses.
I will call my bank now to see if my supplier ever went bankrupt, I would get something back or nothing at all. Just in case.If you paid with a credit card then you may have recourse. If by other means it may be more difficult to get a refund.
Not sure about US law but in the UK, you would become a creditor and low down the food chain after the banks and government re taxes. First are the "professionals" with their fees. This usually takes a large slice out.
Ordinary creditors often end up with 2-5% back if lucky.
The one saving thing is if custom made they cant really resell to anyone else but dont be surprised if you are asked for a "fee".
This is just my experience of the corporate recovery business
I'm not worried so much about supplies. I'm in a bind.I need to order systems FAST.
Wow! That's perfect. Let us know asap please!Good news - one of the people involved in Hair Direct, who is based in Europe, is starting up her own company selling hair system supplies, so you'll soon have a trusted source again. I will inform this forum about her new website once she launches it.
Yes credit cards should cover.I feel bad for their clients. Just imagine waiting for a $1000 custom unit and you could not either get your money back or the piece. My supplier said they have their own factory in Asia so lack of inventory is not really their issue now. Does anyone know if credit card company can refund money back in this kind of situation ?
ProLabs has its own store on Amazon. Don't worry.I can't risk a whole bond suddenly failing.
yes, that is my current situation.I feel bad for their clients. Just imagine waiting for a $1000 custom unit and you could not either get your money back or the piece. My supplier said they have their own factory in Asia so lack of inventory is not really their issue now. Does anyone know if credit card company can refund money back in this kind of situation ?