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I ordered a new grill. A Primo Junior, if you must know. Now, given it’s odd shape and size, I needed a table for it. So, searching around, I found this table from barbecuegrillsandmore.com and thought that would fit the bill. I mean, looking at the picture and how it’s advertised, you’d think that you were getting the right thing. Right? But, no, what was actually shipped to me was this.

That’s a pretty significant difference. They did offer to send us the rest of the parts. At first, it was going to be another $100, which we where cool with. And then, when asked, if these additional parts get me the complete package of what is shown in that photo, we discovered that it did not. We’d need another $160 worth of stuff. Decided at that point that it wasn’t worth it nor was it worth dealing with them. Despite explaining to them on the phone that the image might be a tad misleading and maybe they should look into that, the folks at BarbecueGrillsAndMore.com couldn’t seem to understand that. And felt like I was obviously an idiot for not reading the fine print. The fine print that they had to tell us about. The amazon picture is realistic. Theirs isn’t.

8 Responses to “Consumer Blogging”

  1. John Smith. Says:

    You forgot in the visual description to say two dollar whore ugly…

  2. Joe Mama Says:

    I’d drop a dime on them via Amazon.

  3. Kevin Baker Says:

    I believe I’d leave a review of said product.

  4. Jennifer Says:

    I can’t even find the fine print they speak of. Clearly, they are intentionally misleading customers.

  5. Tango Says:

    “Bait and Switch” 100% shady and 100% very illegal in every state.

  6. Ted N(not the Nuge) Says:

    Thanks, I’ll keep it in mind if I ever need BBQ stuff. I’ll be sure to not send them any business.

  7. That Guy Says:

    Post a review of that grill when you get it running. I would like to see that.

    Oh, and post a review on their website. warn the next victims.

  8. okla Says:

    Once you get it settled in, this is a must have: https://www.rocksbarbque.com/
    I got the cypress table direct from the primo guys. That Guy – they’re just awesome. Everything that comes off of it is far superior to a ‘normal’ grill / smoker. I’ve been cooking on an XL for a few years now. This is a great resource for all things primo: http://primogrillforum.com/

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