Vimenpaq has a theft ring in Miami with collusion here in Santo Domingo, short-sightedly stealing money from their best clients. This is how it works:
I bought a Toshiba television from Best Buy via Amazon at the relatively low cost of RD$ 17,000. The television weighed 26 lbs. and with packaging 45 lbs. I knew that I was going to pay a hefty amount for shipping in addition to the La Aduana tax(es). I accepted that.
When the item appeared in my account in Miami, the cost was ~RD$ 8000. I then received an email that explained the possibility of damage and asked if I wanted re-packaging for two small add-on fees, 100 and 150 pesos. I said sure.
Then appears a new order in my account. The TV now weighs 95 lbs. and includes a 50 lb. wood box that I never agreed to or was informed of and the new cost that I must pay for my RD$ 17000 TV is THIRTY THOUSAND PESOS plus 10K for La Aduana = FORTY THOUSAND PESOS, and if I add the cost of the TV, FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND PESOS.
I then went to the head office with family members and spoke to management. The manager copied/pasted the part of my email where I said I agreed, then presented a fake email (also with copying/pasting) with no name or official Vimenpaq logo, that explained the RD$ 30,000 charge FOR THE BOX. The letter was fake.
So I will not pick up the television. I will lose 17K, La Aduana will lose 10K and Vimenpaq will lose 30K which they'll probably make up for when they steal again. And then somene in La Aduana will open the box and take the TV home.
I pay thousands of pesos to Vimenpaq monthly--10 to 15 packages per month--for 7 years. Stealing from your best clients is the essence of stupidity but a common M.O. here in the Dominican Republic and one of the dark sides of "Living in the D.R."
I bought a Toshiba television from Best Buy via Amazon at the relatively low cost of RD$ 17,000. The television weighed 26 lbs. and with packaging 45 lbs. I knew that I was going to pay a hefty amount for shipping in addition to the La Aduana tax(es). I accepted that.
When the item appeared in my account in Miami, the cost was ~RD$ 8000. I then received an email that explained the possibility of damage and asked if I wanted re-packaging for two small add-on fees, 100 and 150 pesos. I said sure.
Then appears a new order in my account. The TV now weighs 95 lbs. and includes a 50 lb. wood box that I never agreed to or was informed of and the new cost that I must pay for my RD$ 17000 TV is THIRTY THOUSAND PESOS plus 10K for La Aduana = FORTY THOUSAND PESOS, and if I add the cost of the TV, FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND PESOS.
I then went to the head office with family members and spoke to management. The manager copied/pasted the part of my email where I said I agreed, then presented a fake email (also with copying/pasting) with no name or official Vimenpaq logo, that explained the RD$ 30,000 charge FOR THE BOX. The letter was fake.
So I will not pick up the television. I will lose 17K, La Aduana will lose 10K and Vimenpaq will lose 30K which they'll probably make up for when they steal again. And then somene in La Aduana will open the box and take the TV home.
I pay thousands of pesos to Vimenpaq monthly--10 to 15 packages per month--for 7 years. Stealing from your best clients is the essence of stupidity but a common M.O. here in the Dominican Republic and one of the dark sides of "Living in the D.R."