Subject | Re: Colonial Photo & Hobby |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 04/20/2014 06:00 (04/20/2014) |
Message-ID | <s0h6l954u82lg5hvgd07amiaubl9bh1emq@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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nospamContact Colonial Photo and tell them.
In article <ck86l9p9c4rnqn59r09bekbsg0nfh9ft29@4ax.com>, Tony Cooper <tonycooper214@gmail.com>wrote:nospamTony CoopernospamSandmanTony Cooper
I don't lie, and you know I am happy to substantiate my claims. It was an estimate, and a positive one. Here is the store layout:
That's not a scale drawing.
it's what's on their web site: <http://www.colonialphotohobby.com/layout.htm>
Yes, I know. I linked to it several days ago. It is not a scale drawing. It's somewhat representative of the layout, but not at all an accurate representation.
then it should say so on the link.
what's preventing them from having an accurate representation?Ask them when you contact them. Maybe because they didn't have an accurate drawing available and someone prepared something by hand for the website?
why are they misleading potential customers?Who would be misled and how? For example, there are more gondola shelves in the store than the drawing shows. How does that mislead a customer? The area where tripods are displayed is not shown. How does that mislead a customer?