TipidPC.com | Home Sonic Appliance Center - Scam or Not?
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mao ni ang sa link above that i want u all to read... This is wat happen also to me with this store here in cebu
my friend just got scammed by this, kindly read below. Please decimate this so everyone can be aware and hopefully authorities can look into this.
Written by Paul:
I'm not very diligent when it comes to writing email but I feel that I should share what my wife Mia and I have experienced. By sharing our story with you, I hope to take a step towards ensuring that what happened to us will not happen to you or to others.
In a nutshell, we've recently been victims of a sales scam.
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Part I: The Call
It all started last Saturday, August 9. We were relaxing at home watching television when the phone rang. When I answered the phone, a customer service lady informed us that they were a home appliance import corporation and that they got our number from the warranty cards with their tie-ups. The lady told us that our number was one of those randomly selected and being selected entitled us to receive a free gift. She then assured us that we should not shell out any money and that we should just drop by their store, Home Sonic, basement 1, Robinson's Galleria, to pick up our free gift. She then gave us a control number that we could use to claim our prize no later than Monday, August 11.
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Part II: The Day of the Sale
We were a bit suspicious about the situation but because we were given assurance about having no financial obligation, we decided to drop by their shop after work last Monday, August 11. Their shop looked like a small home appliance showroom and all the employees were in formal business attire. Mia noticed that the men in suits and the women in office wear had the look of Family First salespeople and in retrospect, this proved to be an early warning sign.
We gave them the control number we received 2 days ago and our prize turned out to be a battery-operated door alarm. Everything would have been fine if it all ended there. After all, we planned to drop by their shop for a only few minutes to claim our prize and after that, we intended to have dinner, maybe shop a little and then go home. While we believed our business at their showroom was finished, they were just beginning to do their work.
They told us that we could possibly win more prizes if we were using any of their tie-ups. They then asked us if we were subscribing to PLDT, BayanTel, Globe or Smart. When we said yes, they informed us that we got 1 point. We got a second point for subscribing to SkyCable and a third for having credit cards. With our 3 points, we were entitled to a chance to win an extra prize. So, they asked us to pick one sealed envelope from a bunch that they fanned out to us. I picked one at random and when they opened it, a gift certificate worth 2000 pesos was revealed. That was when all the hooplah began.
All of a sudden, all the Home Sonic employees in that branch were screaming, clapping, cheering or shaking our hands. They were congratulating us because we supposedly won the jackpot prize. Naturally, we were wondering how a 2000-peso gift certificate could be considered a grand prize so they directed our attention to the text at the back of the certificate. From what I remember, the back of the gift certificate had the following details.
* This gift certificate may be used to purchase any of the participating products of Home Sonic
* This gift certificate is not convertible to cash
* After use, the purchaser is entitled to the following free samples
- InexHealth Kiyoshi Massage Chair
- InexBeauty Facial Massager
* This gift certificate is valid on this day only
They then proceeded to inform us that we hit the jackpot because the massage chair was worth P81,900 while the facial massager was worth more than P11,000. They made an effort to make us feel like lucky winners by telling us that in their 33 branches, no one had previously gotten the jackpot gift certificate. One of them went to the back part of the shop to receive confirmation from their sponsors and after a short while, emerged screaming lines like "It's confirmed! You're the first jackpot winner of our 33 branches." More hooplah ensued.
Next came the phone call from the sponsor. They handed me their phone and a lady on the other end asked me several questions. Were the envelopes all sealed when presented to us? Was I the one who performed the random pick? To these 2 questions, I answered yes. More questions followed. Do we know any of the present Home Sonic employees? Are we related to any of their employees? To both these questions, I answered no. After answering those questions, the sponsor then congratulated us.
Admittedly, all the hooplah was confusing us. There were many Home Sonic employees surrounding us and they were all cheering, clapping, screaming, acting excited and congratulating us. When Mia and I eventually got down to reading the stipulations of the gift certificate in detail, we realized what we had been suspecting all along. They weren't going to give away all that stuff for nothing. We had to use the gift certificate in buying one of their participating products.
So, we inquired about the participaring products. They showed us a price list that had the following items.
- Inextron ionizing air purifier (P48,900)
- Inex
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water purifier (P48,900)
- Inex
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home theater system (P50,900)
- Inextron induction cooker (P53,900)
- InexHealth massage chair (P81,900)
- one or more other items I can't recall (nothing less than P48,900)
To get the 2 free sample items, we had to shell out at least P46,900 (which is P48,900 minus the P2,000 gift certificate). That was the catch. We weren't up-to-date with the prices of such appliances so we couldn't really tell if any item was overpriced. What made things more difficult for us was the fact that they claimed that most of the items were imported from Osaka, Japan. And being aware that Japan-made items have the tendency to be on the expensive-side contributed to our difficulty in discerning whether or not product pricing was okay.
We were hesitating in making a purchase and they could probably tell because later on, they said that they'll have to check if we were qualified for any bonus prizes because I was using mastercard. So, they sent someone to the back part of the shop again and not long after, that person came back bringing a set of stainless steel flatware supposedly worth more than P15,000. They said that the flatware set was our bonus freebie for using mastercard.
In an effort to further bring down our guards, they gave us an explanation behind their giveaway strategies. They said that in the past, they relied on TV ads. They spent money on home TV shopping but that didn't net them much sales. So, they shifted to customer-based endorsement. They would select customers who would endorse their products by means of testimonials and in return for the testimonials and other endorsement efforts, they would reward their customer endorsers with free samples of their products. They told us that because we got the jackpot, we would become one of their customer endorsers. They informed us that after 2 months of using one of their products, they would contact us to get our feedback regarding their product and they would print our feedback in an upcoming issue of Malaysian Women's Weekly Magazine. They also told us that we would become VIP customers and they would invite us to their company parties and other events. I can't
remember the other stuff they said but I recall that they really put a lot of effort in softening us up.
They even made small talk during the process. They asked where we worked, what we did for a living, and where we got our education. They would give flattering comments like maybe we were scholars and we were very smart, we looked very young for our ages, etc. They were working to disarm us.
The combination of hunger (because we hadn't had our dinner yet), hooplah, freebie offers and all that talk of endorsing affected us. At the very least, those factors kept us interested and we ended up inquiring more about their products. They showed us the induction cooker, the air purifier and a bit of the water purifier. Each time, they would say stuff like "It's very saleable" or "It can be used for business".
To be truthful, we didn't have a need for any of the items they were selling but the thought of getting freebies amounting to around 3 times the value of an item we would purchase had an enticing effect on us. We diverted our attention to items we could consider buying in the wants category and the item we zeroed in on was the air purifier.
The situation was this. We didn't have any air conditioning in our condo unit and we relied on electric fans for cooling the place. They claimed that their air purifier was a very good product from Osaka, Japan because it was an ionizer that killed airborne bacteria, a filter that reduced the dust in the air, an aromatherapy device, and an air cooler that could substitute for an air conditioner. We told them about not having aircon and they said that their Inextron air purifier could address our cooling problems. According to them, to get better cooling, all we had to do was take the freezing tube from the back of the unit, place it in the freezer for 2-3 hours, and afterwards reconnect the freezing tube to the unit to get several hours of cool air. They also said that their unit operated at a mere 80 watts so it was a real energy saver compared to an air conditioner.
We also mentioned to them that we couldn't transport all the big boxes because we only brought along a sedan. To our concern, they responded by saying that the stuff would fit into a small car. They even went as far as claiming that the boxes would fit in a Volkswagen beatle and 2 people would still be able to sit in front. All to make a sale, I suppose.
The whole time, we were hesitant about buying because their products came across as expensive. We actually asked them if we could step out and talk about it for a while but they said that they were already closing so there wasn't time. They clearly wanted us to make a decision right then and there.
In the end, we decided to go ahead and get the cooling air purifier because it would be able to address our condo cooling needs. I used my credit card and settled the P46,900 amount using 0% interest 6-month installment plan.
We hadn't even left the mall parking lot when we learned that they lied to us about transportations issues. The massage chair couldn't fit in the car. Even when taken out of its box, it couldn't fit in the trunk and it couldn't even pass through any car door. Either they lied to us or their notion of fitting in the car meant popping the trunk, leaving it open, and just tying down the package so it doesn't fall off in transit. We had a hard time securing the packages for transport and we had quite a difficult time bringing the packages up to our 4th floor condo unit.
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Part III: The First Night of Actual Product Use
We were raring to try out our new purchases so among the first things we did upon coming home were to unpack the air purifier and to place its freezing tube in the freezer. We then had dinner and relaxed while watching television.
We decided to turn in for the night close to midnight. By then, the freezing tube had enjoyed nearly 3 hours of time in the freezer. It should be fine because after all, it was as the merchant instructed. So, we took the freezing tube out of the freezer, popped it back in the cooling air purifier and started the device.
Even at the highest setting, its fan was weak. It also wasn't spewing out cool air. At that point, we were really starting to doubt the product. But we decided to give it a try anyway thinking that maybe the cooling part would come a little later. Using only the cooling air purifier to cool our small bedroom, we decided to go to sleep.
Around 3am, we were awoken by the heat. We were both sweating even though the cooling air purifier was running. Clearly, it wasn't doing a good job cooling our small bedroom. To test our suspicions, we turned off the cooling air purifier and turned on our electric fan instead. The breeze we felt from the electric fan was way cooler than the output of the cooling air purifier. It turned out that the supposed energy-saving wonder device that could act as a good aircon substitute wasn't even as good as an electric fan when it came to cooling. Adding the fact that we even placed one of its components in the freezer for around 3 hours and it still couldn't cool further proved that what we bought was probably a lemon.
We found it difficult to go back to sleep after that realization. So, we made a joint decision to surf the net a bit to find out some information about the product and the company that sold it to us. What we found out was good enough to weaken us at the knees.
About the product brand Inextron, we found telltale signs that made us doubt its legitimacy. First of all, Google search yielded no product brand websites in the first several result pages. Also, the many result pages that were returned by Google search indicated that there were no known local or international distributors carrying that brand. Nearly all the hits we got had a common theme. People were trying to sell their units. We saw a few eBay postings and none of the Inextron cooling air purifiers put up for auction got any bids. Those posted in websites with the names "sulit" or "tipid" didn't fare well either. All postings we saw got 0 offers. Many were trying to sell, no one wanted to buy and all those who wanted to sell had Philippine addresses.
What we found out about Home Sonic was even worse. Many search results yielded forum pages having titles like "Home Sonic: Scam or Not?" When we read what people had to say, we found out more truths behind the lies we heard from the Home Sonic salespeople. When they told us that among their 33 branches nationwide, the 2000-peso jackpot gift certificate had never before been won and that we were the first to get it, they were lying. A person who posted last May went through the same thing. There was even a posting made more than a year ago and in that forum posting, the person described the same jackpot scenario. We read postings from a few forum sites and nearly everyone believed that Home Sonic's tactic was either an outright scam or an elaborate and likely unethical sales stunt. A majority of respondents also believed that Home Sonic's products were grossly overpriced.
After trying out the cooling air purifier and confirming that it didn't cool, we knew that it was no good. And after finding out about Inextron and Home Sonic, we knew exactly what we had to do. Never mind all the freebies. We didn't need them anyway. We had to return all the items and get a complete refund. After all, the very item we paid for didn't even come close to working according to the merchant's claims.
We didn't get much sleep but we were already awake so we used our energies to repack the items and prepare them for complete product return.
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