On November 22, 2005 we ordered the Nikko hi-performance cars from the Sears Wishbook for Christmas for our son. These cars were advertised as complete packages: car, 7.2v battery, charger and 9v battery. The Wishbook tells you to go to Sears.com/toys to place an order, which we did.
A week later the car arrived and we noticed that someone had removed the batteries and charger and placed a sticker over that part of the box that read, "batteries not included." We went on line to check, just to make sure that we had not misread the information and sure enough these items were supposed to be included.
Customer service said that someone at UPS must have removed the items. When my husband Jeff pressed the fact that the box was still sealed the man suggested that perhaps it was someone at the toy distribution center. Jeff was transferred to someone else who told him it was not Sears' problem and that he could purchase a battery and charger.
This was not acceptable, the item was advertised as a complete package and we just wanted the missing items. Again and again we were transferred and at one point to the automotive department. Five hours and many "supervisors" later we were told that Sears would pick up the car and we would have to reorder the item and that it would include the missing pieces.
We received the new vehicle and guess what? The 7.2v battery, charger, and 9v were removed from the package with another sticker. I spoke to several more people at Sears and no one could correct the problem. On an irritated whim I went to the Nikko R/C website and they advertise these hi-performance vehicles as a complete package. I wonder if they know Sears is doing this?
