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Macy's has failed to respond to my problem!

Posted Sun April 22, 2012 4:10 pm, by Joan M. written to Macy's West

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I used the Macy's website to try to communicate regarding my complaint/request. I have had NO RESPONSE, despite leaving contact information, including my phone number.

A little over two years ago, I purchased two sets of White Elements Cressida Square dinnerware (in total, 12 place settings; 84 pieces). The dinnerware is clearly stamped "Microwave safe."

In the past 3-4 months, approximately 25% of the dinnerware has cracked. This includes 5 dinner plates and 4 salad plates. I find this unacceptable and I requested that Macy's replace the missing pieces. Clearly, it would make simple sense for them to send me a 6-place setting replacement. I offered to send them a photo of the most recent piece that has cracked.

Since I purchased two sets, I think it is highly possible that one set was flawed somehow.

I would like Macy's to acknowledge my communication and to make an effort to rectify the situation. Dinnerware is expected to last more than 2 years under normal usage. There are only 2 adults living in this household. Microwave cracking of dinnerware has not beeen caused by our acts.


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by Joan M. Posted Tue May 8, 2012 @ 6:57 PM

Despite the naysayers who chastised me for requesting that Macy's
address my request, guess what? They did. And they offered me a
replacement set of dinnerware at no cost, which I picked up today.
Thank you, Macy's, for exceptional customer service!!!

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by Michael C. Posted Tue April 24, 2012 @ 9:59 AM

If they still have these sets in stock, go purchase another one,
switch out the cracked plates and take them all back with your new
receipt as "damaged in the box."

When a company isn't playing fair, you don't need to follow the rules
either.

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passing off used items as new/returns is fraud. by PepperElf Sat April 28, 2012 @ 9:53 AM

Pepper, I agree. And this sort of behavior is why retailers by Steve OH (IO) Mon April 30, 2012 @ 8:31 AM


it's illegal. it's trying to steal new items by tricking companies into taking crap returns back by PepperElf Mon April 30, 2012 @ 12:57 PM


Truth in eyes of beholder by Michael C. Mon April 30, 2012 @ 3:19 PM

So you couldn't tell the difference between two year old plates and by Steve OH (IO) Mon April 30, 2012 @ 4:53 PM


new vs old by Michael C. Tue May 1, 2012 @ 10:16 AM

I'd love to live in your imaginary world, where consumer goods never by Steve OH (IO) Tue May 1, 2012 @ 1:59 PM

by The Original Nethead Posted Mon April 23, 2012 @ 10:18 PM

I've never seen their stuff last very long. It's pretty but not good
quality. If you want something that wears like iron and lasts
forever, look for Corelle. Corelle is made of glass and is pretty
close to unbreakable; it's a Corning product, and there's tons of it
on the secondary market. It also has the added advantages of being
cheap and living happily in microwaves.

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by RedheadwGlasses Posted Mon April 23, 2012 @ 1:54 PM

I bet your dinnerware is stoneware, which is the least durable of
materials typically used for plates and bowls. So 25% cracking sounds
about right, based on my own experience. Several years after getting
13 place settings of stoneware for my wedding, I think we were down to
three plates -- three out of 13. That's just from normal usage/wear
and tear. One little chink/bang into something and the bowls and
plates cracked and chipped very badly.

Oddly, macy's website claims that it's porcelain, but I bet it's
stonewear. And for the price, it's definitely at the cheapest end of
the scale.

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Macy's is just by MA Bellamy Mon April 23, 2012 @ 9:05 AM


I've ordered from replacements.com by batmoody Mon April 23, 2012 @ 10:06 AM


It's macy's house brand by RedheadwGlasses Mon April 23, 2012 @ 1:55 PM

by MA Bellamy Posted Tue April 24, 2012 @ 10:36 AM

They still didn't manufacture it.

Most retailers have house brands. WalMart carries Better Homes &
Gardens, KMart is Essential Home, Target is Michael Graves, etc. But
all were made by an unrelated manufacturer.

I just bought a set of Corelle from WalMart and there was a notice in
the box that said NOT to return defective items to the store, but to
notify the manufacturer.

I've found that they WANT to get involved because if the store handles
it, they will just refund the item and the manufacturer won't have a
chance to make it right and lose out on the sale.

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by PepperElf Posted Mon April 23, 2012 @ 8:08 AM

"In the past 3-4 months, approximately 25% of the dinnerware has
cracked. "


This may or may not be their fault.

Yes it's "microwave safe" but that .... doesn't mean they cannot
crack. it also depends on how you handle the dishes.


such as how hard you stack them, how hot you run the dish washer
drying cycle, and if you're exposing them to sudden temperature
changes. (such as putting ice cold water in a hot plate).


But you really should contact the manufacturer.
Sure you might want to say "stand behind your product" but... at this
point, you're past the return policy so you need to talk to the
company that made the product, not the store that sold it.

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by Jennifer S Posted Sun April 22, 2012 @ 9:38 PM

Any reason why you can't pick up the phone and call them? Most
companies don't have employees sitting around waiting to personally
answer e-mails. That's why you get canned responses. E-mail has not
replaced the telephone when it comes to communication between a
business and a consumer. It's highly unlikely that Macy's will even
help you, they are not exactly known for their customer service. You
shOuld probably contact the manufacturer not Macy's. Your product is 2
years old. Macy's isn't going to refund your money or even replace the
product at this point.

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Call them? by Marty5223 Sat April 28, 2012 @ 2:59 PM




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