Hi All,
I’ve been lurking here after a few posts and Q’s back in Jan. We’ve come a very long way in 4 short months and we’re having some very good success.
I want to write and let you all know about the absolutely miserable experience I had trying to make a simple online purchase from StPats in San Antonio, Texas.
It went like this:
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I’m seeking a stainless coil to use in a BBT for our large home brewery. STOUT tanks suggests a Letina plate kit sold by StPats, and even gives me a link to the item on their site - very helpful.
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I hum and hah about the BBT and the plate, and after about 10 days I decide that no matter what tank I choose, the plate will work.
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I head to the StPats website on May 4. I’m more than a little shocked by it’s amateur/Y2K feel. I’m a little shocked by the fact that the website forbids you from using the “go back” function of your browser once you have placed something in your cart - seems odd, but OK.
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I persevere. I see that StPats has no interest in taking the money of those who hold either Mexican or Canadian credit cards, which I find odd, since Visa is more than happy to convert my CDN in to USD.
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I continue to perservere - forgetting my own rule that the internet is a very, very big place and that there is likely a more willing company that’d gladly take my dirty Canadian dollars. I see that the website states that they will not ship an order of less than 1000$ to Canada. “No problem!!” I say, as I have a drop shipping place in MT - problem solved - so I thought.
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As StPats is not interested in my dirty Canadian (platinum) Visa, I must enter a BS number and wait for them to contact me with wiring or mailing instructions. I’m good and pissed off by now, as again, this is 2015. I have still not remembered my own rule re: the size of the internet.
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I wait. I wait for 48 hours - no call, no email. On the morning of May 6th I try calling. “Ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring…ring” - no answer. I then realize that the very modern StPats website doesn’t actually offer a phone number, and that by using YELP.com I have likely broken some StPats rule, so I email. I email within the narrow window on hours that the StPats website will allow, and I get a response…
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The email states this, and this alone:
As stated online our terms are $1000 minimum order for Canadian customers regardless of shipping point.
Your order does not meet the minimum $1000.00 so it was cancelled.
St. Patrick’s of Texas
10601 Wetmore Rd
San Antonio, TX 78216
stpats@stpats.com
9. Nice. No call, no email, no flexibility. Apparently canadians have a $1000 minimum cover charge for the privilege or shopping with Don. I don’t know who is keeping the lights on for this Jerk. My guess is that he’s a real sweetheast when Mondavi or Coor’s calls, and the rest of us are a bother to him. It was at this point that I used Google to learn more about other’s experiences with StPat’s, and it seems I am in good company. See for yourself, it’s ugly. I’ll be letting all of his suppliers know exactly how their products are being represented in the Southern USA.
I simply wanted you all to know what to expect should you wish to procure some goods from Don at StPats. I eventually recalled my rule, and have found several other Letina dealers in the US, and a couple in Canada. I’m gonna see if they’re interested in my 500$ - even though they’re just Canadian dollars.
-J.
ps - I found this gem on the website too:
Ordering Parts
We supply parts for equipment sold by us. We do not supply parts for equipment purchased elsewhere. In short, we will no longer be the service department for most of the winery equipment suppliers.
Use the links below to find parts and order online. If the part is not listed, then send an email. Use schematics online to clearly specify the part.
Do not call us about parts. Use email as it is far more efficient and accurate.
Apparently is is the upfront sale, and the upfront sale only, that is important to StPats. “Find your own damn parts”, “Make sure if you bother me, you have a part number”, “don’t call”…