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Whose Worse Yahoo Shopping or Broadway Photo?

Photo by Vincent Ferrari

 

[I am CEO of Zooomr Inc.]

 

Broadway Photo's Sheisty-Looking Business Addresses - Consumerist The Consumerist is out with a post today on Broadway Photo and their related businesses.

 

Here's a snippet from why they have an unsatisfactory report with the BBB.

 

"Please understand that complaints may concern more than one issue

Complaint Issue Last 12 Months Last 12..36 Months Total

Advertising Issues 21 64 85

Contract Disputes 4 2 6

Credit or Billing Disputes 39 54 93

Delivery Issues 19 29 48

Guarantee or Warranty Issues 11 11 22

Product Quality 11 14 25

Refund Practices 23 41 64

Repair Issues 3 3 6

Selling Practices 90 223 313

Service Issues 5 11 16

TOTAL 226 452 678"

Vincent Ferrari, a blogger and friend, decided to go out and actually take photos of the various locations on record with the BBB for Broadway photo and in addition to the shot above, click through to the Consumerist to see more.

 

I, of course, had my own infamous run in with another one of these sleazy retailers, PriceRitePhoto (now operating as Barclay's Photo) a little over a year ago.

 

Sleazy camera retailers, unfortunately, are nothing new and seem to persist despite the attempts on our part to shed light on the cockroaches.

 

But one of the things that really bothers me is that somehow these sleazy companies seem to make it back on the shopping search engines over and over and over again.

 

After I wrote my post on PriceRitePhoto, perhaps the most trafficked post of all time on sleazy camera retailers resulting in stories in the NY Post, NY Times, the top Dugg story of 2005, boing boing, Slashdot, and hundreds of blogs, PriceRitePhoto was able to change their name and get right back on Yahoo! Shoppping within three months.

 

Subsequently when I pointed this out in another blog post they were dropped from Yahoo! Shopping again.

 

But today when I go and look up Broadway Photo, the photo store with an unsatisfactory BBB rating and the complaints listed above, guess what? Yep, not only are they on Yahoo! Shopping but they are listed as a three star merchant. How does a company with an unsatisfactory BBB rating, hundreds of complaints with the BBB able to get a three star rating? And with product reviews on Yahoo like this:

 

"Buyer beware!!!!!! False advertising on product inquired. What was shown on web site was not the real total product expected. Upon calling for confirmation, product advertised wasn't available but was for an inferior version of the same product that you have to buy extra accessories that normally are included in the advertised product. Sales person would insist of purchasing extras that would jack up the price of the order. Very dissapointed!"

 

Flickr, by the way, recently instituted this "cool" new "camera finder" feature where they will send you directly to Yahoo Shopping to buy your camera. That sucks.

 

I'm sure this will be taken down by the time I get this post up (I did take screen shots though and can always share those later) but try this. Go to Flickr's camera finder for the Fuji FinePix S9100. Now click through and sort by price. Who has the lowest price? Yep, you guessed it, Broadway Photo. Thanks Flickr, thanks Yahoo.

 

Take this advice if you want to buy a camera. AVOID YAHOO SHOPPING. AVOID Flickr's camera finder. Instead go to B&H Photo, Amazon.com, Costco, or a local retailer where you can walk into their store and trust them. I understand that Yahoo needs to monetize their social networks, but this is NOT the way to do it.

 

Although Yahoo Shopping may not bear a legal responsibility to prevent bad merchants from getting on their site, they bear a moral responsibility to do at least a modicum of due diligence before letting someone like Broadway on board.

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