Originally posted by: mechsiah
Gotensan01- While I do agree that you have legal recourse for companies who fail to fullfill rebates, the BBB is not going to help. The BBB is a voluntary organization that companies pay dues to. I seriously doubt Tiger Direct is a member, and even if they were, the worst the BBB could do is put them on there bad person list.
To pursue a legal recourse requires quite a bit of time- time which usually exceeds the value of the rebate.
What most of us have learned is to stick with reliable companies that have a history of honoring their rebates. Tiger Direct has a bad history and a bad reputation. While there may be legal recourse, most of us prefer to just avoid the hassle.
Just my thoughts...