Hobie-wan wrote:If you want avoid every business that's ever made a mistake, you'd better have a farm and be living off the land somewhere.

I didn't say that was my intention. I've never had my card information stolen before, so isn't it only natural to at the very least guard myself from letting the same thing happen again on the same site? You can assume that they fixed the problem and that they'll do the guarding for me, but what could I possibly have to gain from giving them the benefit of the doubt here? If I were to continue making purchases from them and a year or so down the road the same damn thing happened to me again, who on earth would empathize with me for letting myself get fucked
twice?
So no, I'm not going to condemn every business that's ever made a mistake, but the mistake in question here was a
big fucking deal to me. I'm sure you can understand that. My one and only experience with Monoprice was
this, and I'm not so incredibly enamored by the selection and prices that I can't simply cross them off my list. I obviously have to learn from my mistakes to move forward, and if all that means now is that I'm going to trust one less retailer and use PayPal to make purchases whenever possible, so be it.
I suppose I didn't really need to bring this up beforehand, but the way Monoprice is name-dropped here as some sort of holy bringer and maintainer of the dreams of retrogamers and electronic enthusiasts in general pushes my buttons a bit, and granted that's my own problem, but I also felt like I should offer my experience as a cautionary tale so that maybe someone reading this will manage to avoid my mistake. That's all.