Anonymous
Post 01/08/2012 00:45     Subject: Re:Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

OMG!! I got this pot for Christmas but maybe it is one of the "post recall" models. I don't have the receipt but I am going to go dig the box with the Macy's tape from the recycling bin and see if they will take it back anyhow. I read on the box that it is not for use on glass top cooktops which is what I have so I could only use it in the oven anyhow.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2012 22:09     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

Le Creuset

That is all
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2012 21:55     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

Ooooh, this is pushing my mad button. First, Macy's owes the full price back, without a receipt, and they're pukes for not handing it over right away without squawking about it. Second, if they squawk about it and tell you some crap about how they can only give you back the lowest sale price, it's up to you to have a spine and tell them they're full of crap and that they owe you the full price because that's what you paid for it and they should be apologizing to you instead of giving you this crap, and you have to stand there and beat on their heads about it until they pay you the full price back. So there.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2012 21:22     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

Those looking for a replacement, I have purchased two of the Tramontina cast iron dutch ovens from walmart. My first is 3 years old and used at least 10 times a month. I purchased a second this past black Friday because I loved it so much! Its under $50 full price.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2012 20:35     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

Anonymous wrote:What does "full refund" mean, what you paid for it or the highest it was priced at? I would think it means the full price you paid for it.



That's the point, most of these people bought these pots a year ago and don't remember what they paid for it. It's not their fault they have to return a faulty pot; IMO, Macy's/Martha Stewart should be offering back full price refunds to anyone who returns a pot. It's THEIR defective product.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2012 19:51     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

I HATE Macys, this is one great example of why.
I would imagine Martha Stewart (or any vendor) is going to give the store th credits they are owed for the returned items.
They are getting the $ back from it, why shouldn't you?
Does anyone know if this is incorrect?
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2012 15:17     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

What does "full refund" mean, what you paid for it or the highest it was priced at? I would think it means the full price you paid for it.

Anonymous
Post 11/05/2011 15:23     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

Anonymous wrote:I'm keeping mine. It's not cracked and I really like it. I guess of new ones come out and they'll exchange it, I'd do that.


Will the new models be out anytime soon??? I just got mine a year ago and used it a lot last winter. I was looking forward to using it again now that it is soup and stew season.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2011 00:05     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

Anonymous wrote:I bought mine 4 years ago and certainly don't have a receipt. They tried to give ne store credit and the lowest sale. Price. I refused to leave without the full cash price and reluctantly they agreed. I will forever be hesitant to purchase anything martha stewart or anything from macys for that matter. I have also contacted CPSC because this sounds illegal....

I agree. Which store did you go to?
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2011 00:01     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

I bought mine 4 years ago and certainly don't have a receipt. They tried to give ne store credit and the lowest sale. Price. I refused to leave without the full cash price and reluctantly they agreed. I will forever be hesitant to purchase anything martha stewart or anything from macys for that matter. I have also contacted CPSC because this sounds illegal....
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2011 18:10     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

Anonymous wrote:How do you suggest they do the refund without receipt?
it's a recall of an unsafe item. They should give back the actual price since this is their fault.

Why should we keep receipts for a year + because something may be recalled.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2011 17:16     Subject: Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

How do you suggest they do the refund without receipt?
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2011 17:07     Subject: Re:Martha Stewart Cast Iron Casserole Pot Recall?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just took mine back today. It was a blue 7 quart pot. The box still had a price tag of $159.99 on it. The Manager was not very helpful because I had the pot for over a year and did not have a receipt. I finally had to call the Macy's 800# from the service desk. The store manager listened to the service rep on the other end of the phone briefly and then hung up telling the phone rep "I'll take care of it". The Macy's manager punched some numbers into the register and came back to tell me the last sale price was $99 so that's all they can give me. I took the offered refund since I didn't have a receipt, but I'm sure I paid more than that for the pot. Now I see online that it says you should return the pot to Macy's for a FULL REFUND. Am I out of luck here? Does anyone have any suggestions?


Don't know. Call the 800 # and ask. Write Marth, too. Let us know what she says.


Ok. I called the 800# and asked how they handle refunds when you don't have a receipt. The lady told me that the store will have a list with the refund amounts. She said she was surprised that I got $99 back without a receipt. She felt that was a generous refund. I still feel like I'm being penalized somehow. I feel totally discouraged now.