I agree with every post in this thread, I think we all prefer to shop Canadian however we're not prepared to pay extra to do so. Chapters should not be giving away market share like this, eventually all of us will stop searching at Chapters first and go direct to amazon.
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Apr 9th, 2003 02:42 PM #16Member


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Here's what I got when I e-mailed them about PMing. Amazon.ca had the new Roger Rabbit dvd for $25 but it was $30 at Chapters.
"Thank you for contacting us at Chapters Indigo Online.
While we recognize that some online retailers are drastically discounting selected items, we are not attempting to match these companies when they choose to price items below cost. We will continue to make every effort to offer our customers competitive prices and we encourage you to take advantage of our various price and shipping promotions online and to investigate services such as iRewards, our customer loyalty program which entitles members to 10% off their regularly-priced purchases, frequent double-points promotions every month and other special offers.
If you are not currently a member of our iRewards program, you can view program details here: http://chapters.indigo.ca/iREWARDS/Default.asp
If we can be of any further assistance, please let us know.
Thank you for choosing Chapters Indigo Online."
The next day, Chapters changed the price to $25. Those b@stards.
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Apr 9th, 2003 03:27 PM #17
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Sep 30th, 2004 12:41 PM #18
Just an update, because I haven't tried to PM chapters against Amazon.ca before.... but the CSR told me they still do not PM. bummer - I was hoping to save $40, then add today's expiring coupon on top of it!
Guess I'll be using the Amazon $5 today instead.
RayzorC
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Sep 30th, 2004 01:07 PM #19Sr. Member



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Wow I was reading this thread and didn't realize it started in April. Anyway, I went to use that $10 off coupon today, but it won't accept it. It says midnight Sep 30. (I wonder which timezone) which already occurred. If anyone got this coupon working today, let me know.
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Sep 30th, 2004 01:16 PM #20I agree 100% with you. When Amazon.ca was first moving in, I also thought "I hope nothing happens to Chapters". Now I realize Chapters for what they are - lazy, uncompetitive, & wanting you to pay full price so that you can "buy Canadian". I don't even bother checking Chapters.ca anymore, I head straight over to Amazon.ca. Ever notice that every discount or promotion Chapters has, that Amazon has done it first? Like 30% off books over $30? Free shipping on orders over $39? Amazon comes up with the deals, and Chapters lazily goes "oh jeez, we'd better do that too, now!". They are followers, not leaders.
Originally Posted by bfurtado
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Sep 30th, 2004 07:12 PM #21It's not Chapters anymore. It's really just Indigo. I miss Chapters.
Originally Posted by cOmAtOaSt
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Sep 30th, 2004 07:50 PM #22
SCREW CHAPTERS! Bought a membership card in April 2003, and half way through the year-long membership they changed the online discount from 10% to 5%. Bastards refused to refund my membership card. I have not bought a book from Chapters since and will never do so again. Last Christmas I received a couple of gift certificates for Chapters & I sold them for half value rather than shopping there.
Anyway. Neither Amazon nor Chapters will PM - I've tried with both. Amazon.ca doesn't charge PST (I'm in Sask, and PST is applicable on DVDs and games), they have $5 coupons, and the books I order from them aren't mangled, like supposedly brand new books from Chapters. It's a wonder they still exist.
I've had such a rotten experience with Chapters and on the other hand such positive experiences with Amazon.ca/com/uk. I once ordered a book from .UK, and it came damaged during shipping - they sent me another copy of the book, free of charge. I got two for the price of one (granted, one was dinged up). Books that I've received from Chapters that have been mangled? "Sorry, damage during shipping is not our responsibility" (and neither is properly packaging books either, apparently).
I ordered a book from .CA for a class in April of last year, and when September rolls around I found out that it was the wrong edition. I asked .CA if I could return it, even though I didn't have an invoice and I ordered it more than a month ago (their return/exchange/refund policy) - they did a full refund to my credit card. Chapters? "No exchanges or refunds without receipt or if 15 days after purchase (straight from a CSR).
Damn Chapters to *hell* (it'll be the first kiosk on the right past the entrance and Satan). I spent $1000 a year for the past six or so years at chapters (sometimes more - I'm a book junkie & an English lit student) and they treat me with no respect. Horrible, horrible company. The Amazons get *all* my business now. End rant.
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Oct 17th, 2004 05:26 PM #23
Well, if buying Canadian is important to you, there is another option. Go to www.archambeault.ca. They're a Quebec store, and the site comes up in French by default, but the English translation is available. The link is for the English version is at the top right of the home page.
Prices are OK (unfortunately, Amazon.ca does seem to have sightly better prices), service is definitely very good.
hmmm... I'm also browsing the site as I'm writing this, and it seems to revert to French once you dig a bit deeper. Well, I know the English version is a recent development
, so if you use it, write to tell them and encourage them to develop it further.
jadm
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Oct 18th, 2004 06:27 PM #24Sr. Member



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I agree, their service is very good, and they don't charge pst outside of Quebec.
Originally Posted by jadm
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Oct 18th, 2004 07:51 PM #25
In defense of Chapters/Indigo, they do have a B&M counterpart at which you can make returns, and it's free to do so (e.g. you don't have to pay to ship back). I purchased some DVDs last year, and with their promotional offer of 10% off all DVDs using iRewards + coupons, I was able to get some unbeatable prices. I also purchased something earlier this year, in which the DVDs were defective; exchange was handled professionally and easily.
Granted neither amazon.ca nor chapters.ca does any PMing (although amazon.ca will refund any price drops within 30 days), but to be fair, both have a wealth of $5/$10 coupons that help bring additional value when shopping there.
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