Otago Daily Times

Telescope never arrived despite astronomer­s paying

- TOM KITCHIN tom.kitchin@odt.co.nz

AN astronomic­al group says it was taken in by a ‘‘grand ripoff’’ from a Timaru telescope company after the product it ordered failed to arrive.

Central Otago Astronomic­al Society treasurer and secretary Barrie Wills, of Alexandra, said the group ordered a computeris­ed telescope for educating night sky viewing groups, costing $4000, last December through the NZ Telescopes company website.

Despite much back and forth, the telescope never arrived in Alexandra.

‘‘[It] appears to be a grand ripoff. We just wonder why a small club like ours should have to go through this carryon?’’ Dr Wills said.

However, NZ Telescopes proprietor Robert McTague, of Timaru, said the Astronomic­al Society was informed it would receive a refund.

‘‘Since the publicity with the supplier issues was made public, the business has been forced to close. Steps to raise funds to complete the refund are progressin­g but [it] takes time.’’

Dr Wills said Mr McTague asked the society to make the full payment before he ordered the telescope in December.

In February, after no word from Mr McTague, Dr Wills contacted him but was told the telescope’s optics were faulty so it had to be returned to the US.

Then Mr McTague said there were problems with the supplier so another telescope would be ordered from Sydney.

In early April, the society was told the telescope had arrived, it would be nightsky tested and prepared for delivery.

Dr Wills made two trips to Timaru to pick up the telescope and both times Mr McTague made excuses.

Finally, Mr McTague told Dr Wills he would send the telescope freightfre­e via courier on April 24, but nothing arrived.

Eventually, after several failed attempts, Dr Wills got hold of Mr McTague and was told Summerland Transport was carrying the goods.

Dr Wills called Summerland and the company had no record of the delivery.

‘‘At that stage we gave him an ultimatum,’’ Dr Wills said. ‘‘Goods delivery within four days or a full refund.’’

The society heard nothing, so Dr Wills said a complaint was made to the Disputes Tribunal.

Most of the $4000 used to pay for the telescope came from a bequest by a member which ‘‘made the loss all the more galling’’, Dr Wills said.

The Astronomic­al Society is one of several New Zealand groups that claim they were deceived by NZ Telescopes. Other stories of people who had problems with the company were shared on TVNZ’s Fair Go last month.

❛ We just wonder why a small club like ours

should have to go through this carryon?

 ?? PHOTO: TOM KITCHIN ?? Stars don’t align . . . Central Otago Astronomic­al Society secretary and treasurer Barrie Wills with a manual telescope he has to use since the computeris­ed one the society ordered did not arrive.
PHOTO: TOM KITCHIN Stars don’t align . . . Central Otago Astronomic­al Society secretary and treasurer Barrie Wills with a manual telescope he has to use since the computeris­ed one the society ordered did not arrive.

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