Puritan.com aka Vitamins.com aka Puritans Pride refuses to send shipment confirmation emails, or even give customers tracking numbers in their online accounts. When you email them or use their online customer service form to get the tracking number of an order so you can have some clue when it will arrive they ignore you half the time like it’s a big pain for them. I’m not sure why they are unable to hire a competent webmaster to offer the same thing just about every other shopping site has on the internet but it’s quite embarrassing for them. Certainly for the webmaster who runs their site. I’m not sure why they feel they are so special that they don’t need to give out tracking data for packages but it’s getting old, and it’s over a year they’ve been doing it now. Since they used to offer this it’s assumed something broke, or they just decided to be annoying for reasons not known at this time. Seriously Puritans Pride why don’t you get some professionalism, and stop being the only site on the net to not offer package tracking? I suggest avoiding puritan.com, and shopping at Vitamin Shoppe, Swanson Vitamins, or anywhere else. Perhaps just go to a physical store, and save on shipping. Really though once the FDA enacts it’s plan to control vitamins you’ll be getting them at the drugstore anyway through a doctors prescription, and then Puritans Pride will be out of business as the drug companies take over the vitamin industry. That’s about the only silver lining of this government intervention.
We will writing the President of the company, and other Puritans Pride, Inc Executives to finally get a real answers as to why they are unable to offering tracking to loyal customers even if it means simply providing the information when the customers asks. This is unprecedented on the modern Internet, and an outrage to paying patrons.
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