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twoplanekid
05-25-2015, 04:19 PM
If someone can complain about potatoes at Bonifay, I want to warn people of the confusing to say the least packaging being used by P & G to sell their 12 pack or years’ worth of blades. The label does state that you are getting the Gillette Fusion Proglide blades. However, the picture sure looks like the Gillette Fusion Proglide Power blades. After three words I get dizzy.
I purchased them a month ago thinking I was getting the Gillette Fusion Proglide Power blades. Walmart service department employees believed as I did that the wrong blades were in the package when I returned them to the store for an exchange. I have contacted Gillette three times to express my dismay that the picture on the package is showing the Power blades as shown on the right. Note that the Power blades have a green glide film and a special notched silver track at the bottom. The other blades are blue and have no silver track. And, it does say that I am getting " 1 YEAR of Gillette's Best Shave". The Power blades would be the best and most expensive.
One potato two potatoes etc... My wife says I should not complain. Maybe I should examine things in greater detail so as to not get the wrong product. However, then I may find faults and still want to complain. Maybe I should just go with whatever potatoes or blades that I receive?
Villager Joyce
05-25-2015, 04:39 PM
We bought a can of green beans once and the can contained stewed tomatoes. I don't know what this has to do with anything. I just felt like sharing.
missypie
05-25-2015, 07:06 PM
So glad that you shared your frustration with the razors. This forum is for folks who want to shout it out just as you have. If Gillette has not responded to you then write to Consumer Reports Magazine.
Complaining about potatoes or razors, it's all in a days of retired living. It's what is important to YOU. Keep us up to date.
CFrance
05-25-2015, 07:22 PM
We bought a can of green beans once and the can contained stewed tomatoes. I don't know what this has to do with anything. I just felt like sharing.
I hope you weren't trying to make that green bean casserole for Thanksgiving!
In the '80s, my neighbor found a very strange object in a half gallon of Breyer's ice cream. She wasn't going to do anything, but out of curiosity, I cleaned it and sent it to Kraft (they had just been bought by Kraft, or someone else pretty big). Their response was to net my neighbor quite a few coupons for free ice cream.
Turned out the item was a long, thick string of packaging glue used to fabricate the ice cream box.
I see nothing wrong with pointing things out when they're wrong. Yesterday we noticed that the dipping oil for the bread at Carrabba's was extremely salty. We told the waitress and jokingly suggested she might want to tell the Chef du Sale. No sense in bringing a bunch of complaints down upon themselves later.
Jaggy
05-25-2015, 07:25 PM
We brought back our box of frozen Bubba Burgers to Publix last wk.. they were white , freezer burned.. I would not have cared but they were $10.99.. I would think the store would want to know that the product is defective.. .
missypie
05-25-2015, 07:58 PM
We brought back our box of frozen Bubba Burgers to Publix last wk.. they were white , freezer burned.. I would not have cared but they were $10.99.. I would think the store would want to know that the product is defective.. .
Most likely in the shipping or handling at the dock
twoplanekid
05-25-2015, 08:57 PM
I have stock in P&G whose headquarters is located 80 miles from me in Cincinnati. It’s a huge corporation that should not make mistakes in packaging their products this way. I wonder how many hundreds of thousands of these blades have been shipped in this packaging. Has anyone seen this offering at a Walmart in Florida?
They did give me about $40 worth of product credits that must be used by September of this year and a letter that said “We do understand your frustration with the packaging. We do extensive market research and consumer testing with a goal of producing high quality products that consistently delight our consumers. We regret this wasn't your experience. We appreciate your feedback and will pass your comments to the Marketing department. Thanks for bring this to our attention.”
If I didn’t know better I would accuse them of the old “bait and switch” marketing tactic. I believe that they should consider pulling all of this packaging from stores.
graciegirl
05-26-2015, 06:10 AM
I have stock in P&G whose headquarters is located 80 miles from me in Cincinnati. It’s a huge corporation that should not make mistakes in packaging their products this way. I wonder how many hundreds of thousands of these blades have been shipped in this packaging. Has anyone seen this offering at a Wall-Mart in Florida?
They did give me about $40 worth of product credits that must be used by September of this year and a letter that said “We do understand your frustration with the packaging. We do extensive market research and consumer testing with a goal of producing high quality products that consistently delight our consumers. We regret this wasn't your experience. We appreciate your feedback and will pass your comments to the Marketing department. Thanks for bring this to our attention.”
If I didn’t know better I would accuse them of the old “bait and switch” marketing tactic. I believe that they should consider pulling all of this packaging from stores.
I am a fan of Proctor and Gamble.
But if you think these razors should all be pulled off the shelves, I say campaign, discuss, go to meetings, send mail and
MARCH.
but don't burn anything.
Villager Joyce
05-26-2015, 06:16 AM
I hope you weren't trying to make that green bean casserole for Thanksgiving!
In the '80s, my neighbor found a very strange object in a half gallon of Breyer's ice cream. She wasn't going to do anything, but out of curiosity, I cleaned it and sent it to Kraft (they had just been bought by Kraft, or someone else pretty big). Their response was to net my neighbor quite a few coupons for free ice cream.
Turned out the item was a long, thick string of packaging glue used to fabricate the ice cream box.
I see nothing wrong with pointing things out when they're wrong. Yesterday we noticed that the dipping oil for the bread at Carrabba's was extremely salty. We told the waitress and jokingly suggested she might want to tell the Chef du Sale. No sense in bringing a bunch of complaints down upon themselves later.
Fortunately it wasn't Thanksgiving. I love, love, love your signaure. :beer3:
bagboy
05-26-2015, 08:17 AM
I have stock in P&G whose headquarters is located 80 miles from me in Cincinnati. It’s a huge corporation that should not make mistakes in packaging their products this way. I wonder how many hundreds of thousands of these blades have been shipped in this packaging. Has anyone seen this offering at a Wall-Mart in Florida?
They did give me about $40 worth of product credits that must be used by September of this year and a letter that said “We do understand your frustration with the packaging. We do extensive market research and consumer testing with a goal of producing high quality products that consistently delight our consumers. We regret this wasn't your experience. We appreciate your feedback and will pass your comments to the Marketing department. Thanks for bring this to our attention.”
If I didn’t know better I would accuse them of the old “bait and switch” marketing tactic. I believe that they should consider pulling all of this packaging from stores.
I think that they did what any reputable company would do. They responded to your complaint, apologized for their mistake, told you that they would pass your complaint on to their appropriate department, and gave you a credit equal to the money spent on the product.
NotFromAroundHere
05-26-2015, 08:34 AM
Did you know that the pre-made bottles of "iced tea" don't have ice in them? And if I'm to believe Justin from the Coca-Cola company, they never have had any ice in them.
CFrance
05-26-2015, 08:35 AM
I think that they did what any reputable company would do. They responded to your complaint, apologized for their mistake, told you that they would pass your complaint on to their appropriate department, and gave you a credit equal to the money spent on the product.
Their response sounds adequate to me too.
You did what you could. If you find that they don't change the packaging or pull the remaining items off the shelf, you could always renew the complaint, perhaps going directly to the marketing/packaging department.
DigitalGranny
05-26-2015, 12:03 PM
As a Procter & Gamble retiree, I can say I'm very proud of their response to your complaint. Despite their best efforts, sometimes things don't go out just perfectly. You can rest assured that the Gillette Brand Manager for that product saw and read your comments. There is a good chance that one or more of the executives also read, or even listened to, your phone call -since most of them regularly do that. I don't know any company that tries harder to delight their consumers than P&G. I'm glad I spent many years there helping them do that!
fred53
05-26-2015, 01:44 PM
If someone can complain about potatoes at Bonifay, I want to warn people of the confusing to say the least packaging being used by P & G to sell their 12 pack or years’ worth of blades. The label does state that you are getting the Gillette Fusion Proglide blades. However, the picture sure looks like the Gillette Fusion Proglide Power blades. After three words I get dizzy.
I purchased them a month ago thinking I was getting the Gillette Fusion Proglide Power blades. Walmart service department employees believed as I did that the wrong blades were in the package when I returned them to the store for an exchange. I have contacted Gillette three times to express my dismay that the picture on the package is showing the Power blades as shown on the right. Note that the Power blades have a green glide film and a special notched silver track at the bottom. The other blades are blue and have no silver track. And, it does say that I am getting " 1 YEAR of Gillette's Best Shave". The Power blades would be the best and most expensive.
One potato two potatoes etc... My wife says I should not complain. Maybe I should examine things in greater detail so as to not get the wrong product. However, then I may find faults and still want to complain. Maybe I should just go with whatever potatoes or blades that I receive?
the complaining to yourself or immediate family. No need to let thousands share in your disappointment...there are other, more important things, to worry about...
CFrance
05-26-2015, 03:46 PM
the complaining to yourself or immediate family. No need to let thousands share in your disappointment...there are other, more important things, to worry about...
This is a forum. People come here to express themselves--what's good, what's bad, whatever. Not only is that allowed, it's welcomed, within the forum guidelines.
And now we know to be a little more careful when buying razor blades.
dbussone
05-26-2015, 04:08 PM
This is a forum. People come here to express themselves--what's good, what's bad, whatever. Not only is that allowed, it's welcomed, within the forum guidelines.
And now we know to be a little more careful when buying razor blades.
Does your warning include the razor blades Rick Harrison (Pawn Stars) promotes on TV? Please tell me they are ok.
Laurie2
05-27-2015, 09:15 AM
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twoplanekid
08-21-2015, 08:26 AM
A picture is worth a thousand words. P&G has still not changed the picture of the cartridge on the packaging of this product. It still shows the Gillette Fusion Proglide Power cartridge although you are not getting the Power cartridges. Plus, it states that you are receiving 1 year of Gillette’s best shave. The best shave would be with the Power cartridge which you are not getting.
Apparently, they don’t give a hoot or it takes them a long time to react. I still believe it is deceptive and would not do this in my business dealings. Also note that Walmart raised the price.
CFrance
08-21-2015, 08:31 AM
My husband gave up on getting ripped off by Gillette and is now getting his razor and refills from Harry's. He says they are just as good and last longer. https://www.harrys.com/
You can get on a renewal cycle or just order the refills whenever you need them. Fight back at Gillette. I have read that places like Harry's are making a dent in name brand razor profits.
twoplanekid
08-21-2015, 08:36 AM
My husband gave up on getting ripped off by Gillette and is now getting his razor and refills from Harry's. He says they are just as good and last longer. https://www.harrys.com/
You can get on a renewal cycle or just order the refills whenever you need them. Fight back at Gillette. I have read that places like Harry's are making a dent in name brand razor profits.
Thanks for that information!
Topspinmo
08-21-2015, 09:01 AM
There you go! That's what you get at wallyworld, inferior packed wrong products at 2 cents cheaper that Kmart. All in the marketing, the best shave is like someone saying they are the best pool player in the world? In There little world:D
As share holder in that company I would be outraged due to their LACK of Quality control at the China factory!
graciegirl
08-21-2015, 09:29 AM
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KittyKat
08-21-2015, 09:49 PM
Someone please tell me/us why razor cartridges are SO expensive?!!
Topspinmo
08-21-2015, 09:56 PM
Someone please tell me/us why razor cartridges are SO expensive?!!
The more blades the better the shave :1rotfl::1rotfl: the more blades the more they cost :highfive: All in the sell:ho:
tomwed
08-21-2015, 09:59 PM
It's an old ploy. I heard it was Gillette that invented it. They practically give you the razor and you think you are getting something for nothing and they sell you the blades at a premium. That's where you make the money.
Look at computer printers. You can buy a printer for a few dollars but the only cartridge that fits is the one they sell for a crazy amount of money.
It's very clever.
I wonder if bullets and six shooters figured that out sooner?
Jima64
08-21-2015, 10:05 PM
Best way to extend the life of a razor is to wipe it dry when you are finished. Really shake the water off the blade and dry it on a towel or washcloth. I use one throw away razor for every 45 to 60 days because of this. ,the minerals in the water attach to the blade and dull,it. Old navy guy told me this years ago. The beard does not dull the blade. My razors are the cheap generic twin blade kind.
Callaway Guy
08-22-2015, 11:02 AM
If someone can complain about potatoes at Bonifay, I want to warn people of the confusing to say the least packaging being used by P & G to sell their 12 pack or years’ worth of blades. The label does state that you are getting the Gillette Fusion Proglide blades. However, the picture sure looks like the Gillette Fusion Proglide Power blades. After three words I get dizzy.
I purchased them a month ago thinking I was getting the Gillette Fusion Proglide Power blades. Walmart service department employees believed as I did that the wrong blades were in the package when I returned them to the store for an exchange. I have contacted Gillette three times to express my dismay that the picture on the package is showing the Power blades as shown on the right. Note that the Power blades have a green glide film and a special notched silver track at the bottom. The other blades are blue and have no silver track. And, it does say that I am getting " 1 YEAR of Gillette's Best Shave". The Power blades would be the best and most expensive.
One potato two potatoes etc... My wife says I should not complain. Maybe I should examine things in greater detail so as to not get the wrong product. However, then I may find faults and still want to complain. Maybe I should just go with whatever potatoes or blades that I receive?
Why not switch to "Harry's" or "The Dollar Shave Club" and save yourself a lot of money?
CFrance
08-22-2015, 12:05 PM
There are also discount shave-type clubs for women. Dorcousa.com is one of them
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