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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: lubah on December 18, 2015, 03:24:18 PM



Title: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: lubah on December 18, 2015, 03:24:18 PM
Tiger Direct Sales Rep just told me they're going out of business -- 

says my order from BlackFriday will never ship -

can't refund bitcoin -

transfers to customer service line that NEVER answers the phone...

BEWARE


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: P4ndoraBox7 on December 18, 2015, 03:27:47 PM
Hmm I bought not so long ago from them too...Still in process...bought 2 fans 1 week ago and didnt receive them now...

Are you sure they are going out of business ?


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: Slark on December 18, 2015, 03:42:08 PM
This is seriously bullshit and excuse, they could refund bitcoin with no problem if they want to, they have TX data and bitcoin address linked to every purchase and could just send back BTC there.
I don't see any technical difficulties with that solution.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: pedrog on December 18, 2015, 03:50:24 PM
Wasn't tiger direct sold last month?


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: MCHouston on December 18, 2015, 04:53:08 PM
Wasn't tiger direct sold last month?

Yes, it was sold to PC Mall.

The workers may be letting go, so they make think their going out of business.  Mostly likely PC Mall employees will just take over all the jobs at Tiger Direct.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: franky1 on December 18, 2015, 05:08:41 PM
This is seriously bullshit and excuse, they could refund bitcoin with no problem if they want to, they have TX data and bitcoin address linked to every purchase and could just send back BTC there.
I don't see any technical difficulties with that solution.

not if they sold the bitcoin to fiat minutes after receiving it..
because now a refund would involve buying bitcoin just to ave some to hand back.. which if they cant even buy stock for the customer, they aint gonna buy bitcoin either


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: n3o111 on December 18, 2015, 05:50:26 PM
That's why you should only use Bitcoin in big businesses. I've never seen anybody shopping at that site, I only saw their name in Bitcoin news because they accept Bitcoin. It looks like that's the new way of fraud.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: DimensionZ on December 18, 2015, 06:24:23 PM
That's why you should only use Bitcoin in big businesses. I've never seen anybody shopping at that site, I only saw their name in Bitcoin news because they accept Bitcoin. It looks like that's the new way of fraud.

Well now the only option to use bitcoins for electronics is Newegg it seems. Btw Tiger Direct are well-known but maybe their pricing wasn't competitive enough.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: RodeoX on December 18, 2015, 06:27:45 PM
I'm surprised. Tiger Direct is a major player in PC parts. I guess NewEgg is the big winner if T.D. goes under. Fortunately they both take BTC.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: ajareselde on December 18, 2015, 06:31:45 PM
Wasn't tiger direct sold last month?

Yes, it was sold to PC Mall.

The workers may be letting go, so they make think their going out of business.  Mostly likely PC Mall employees will just take over all the jobs at Tiger Direct.

If Tiger Direct was sold, and not closed down/bust, they should probably continue with shipping of the purchased items after management and other sections
change. I would be surprised if they would to continue working under different company name without respecting backlog of orders from previous owner.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: BayAreaCoins on December 18, 2015, 07:01:40 PM
That's why you should only use Bitcoin in big businesses. I've never seen anybody shopping at that site, I only saw their name in Bitcoin news because they accept Bitcoin. It looks like that's the new way of fraud.

 ::)

You've seriously never heard of Tiger Direct...?

I wouldn't worry to much.  You'll get your money back OP.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: Soros Shorts on December 18, 2015, 10:56:46 PM
That's why you should only use Bitcoin in big businesses. I've never seen anybody shopping at that site, I only saw their name in Bitcoin news because they accept Bitcoin. It looks like that's the new way of fraud.

 ::)

You've seriously never heard of Tiger Direct...?

I wouldn't worry to much.  You'll get your money back OP.

I felt that Tiger Direct started going downhill about 10 years ago after Newegg became popular. The last time I bought something from them was in the early 2000's, when they were still the #1 place to go to amongst computer hobbyists.

I'd like to see how they are going handle the BTC refunds.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: calkob on December 18, 2015, 11:10:44 PM
Probably better to be safe rather than sorry, i wont be spending any Bitcoin there any time soon, Credit Cards only for the forseeable future until i find out if this is BS or not..... either way its bad news.  :-[


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: Yakamoto on December 18, 2015, 11:14:57 PM
I'm surprised. Tiger Direct is a major player in PC parts. I guess NewEgg is the big winner if T.D. goes under. Fortunately they both take BTC.
Checked this only a few das ago, apparently even newegg is out of the running for online retailers accepting Bitcoin. I went all over their website, and googled "newegg accept Bitcoin", and I got a link to one of their pages saying that it was a promotion that ended September last year. I can't find the payment option on their site either way, so I guess we're out of amazon-esque sites to use, or at least the ones I know of.


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: Gleb Gamow on December 19, 2015, 12:47:56 AM
Gilbert Fiorentino, 54, and Carl Fiorentino, 57, both of Coral Gables, Florida, were sentenced yesterday in Federal Court in the Southern District of Florida, in connection with their participation in an illegal scheme to obtain more than $11 million dollars in kickbacks and other benefits, and to conceal this illicit income from the IRS, while employed as senior executives at Systemax, Inc. (“Systemax”) and its subsidiary, TigerDirect, Inc. (“TigerDirect”). Carl Fiorentino was sentenced to 80 months’ imprisonment. Gilbert Fiorentino was sentenced to 60 months’ imprisonment. A hearing to determine the remaining amount of restitution owed to Systemax by the defendants, who are brothers, has been scheduled for April 3, 2015. (https://www.fbi.gov/newyork/press-releases/2015/former-corporate-executives-sentenced-in-securities-fraud-and-tax-offenses-in-multi-million-dollar-scheme)


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: malykii on December 19, 2015, 01:03:52 AM
Gilbert Fiorentino, 54, and Carl Fiorentino, 57, both of Coral Gables, Florida, were sentenced yesterday in Federal Court in the Southern District of Florida, in connection with their participation in an illegal scheme to obtain more than $11 million dollars in kickbacks and other benefits, and to conceal this illicit income from the IRS, while employed as senior executives at Systemax, Inc. (“Systemax”) and its subsidiary, TigerDirect, Inc. (“TigerDirect”). Carl Fiorentino was sentenced to 80 months’ imprisonment. Gilbert Fiorentino was sentenced to 60 months’ imprisonment. A hearing to determine the remaining amount of restitution owed to Systemax by the defendants, who are brothers, has been scheduled for April 3, 2015. (https://www.fbi.gov/newyork/press-releases/2015/former-corporate-executives-sentenced-in-securities-fraud-and-tax-offenses-in-multi-million-dollar-scheme)

The IRS definitely doesn't like it when they don't get their cut. 


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: DimensionZ on December 19, 2015, 08:14:29 AM
Gosh why do all the executives of companies like so much to embezzle funds all the time ;D


Title: Re: Tiger Direct Going OUT of BUSINESS -
Post by: btckold24 on December 19, 2015, 10:11:01 AM
I never got this place anyway. Every time i went to tiger direct I always was able to find a better
deal on ebay or amazon. Sorry for your loss of bitcoin though, hopefully those scumbags refund
you