The complaining about Amazon thread
#26
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
But that's how many complaints out of how many total packages? Realistically, it's going to be a small number and the complaints weren't there before they signed up with them. If the complaints are too high for amazon, they'll drop them but they'd need to do it at the end of the contract.
Really? State sales taxes are usually applied equally to goods AND services.
#27
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I'm just saying that ultimately, it's the seller that is responsible for making sure that the package gets to the buyer successfully. The buyer has a relationship with the seller, not the shipping company. The seller is the one who has a relationship with the shipper, in that they are the shipper's customer, and they select the shipper that they contract with to deliver the product safely to the buyer. A problem with the shipper is ultimately a problem for the seller.
Now if they didn't bother to send a replacement out, then I'd blame Amazon but they didn't do anything wrong. They did what they were supposed to do.
#28
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I always buy things in spurts (Blu-rays and everything else)...keep a list of things I'd like to buy, and eventually when the list gets long enough I'll buy a bunch, usually online and usually on Amazon. So I'm currently searching for things and adding them to my cart, and I'm amazed at how many things are out of stock that I want. A frying pan, compression running pants, protein powder, a dry erase board, and a pair of shoes. I've never had this issue with Amazon in the past. Did they change the way they handle inventory? They're obviously not items that sell a ton, but it just seems odd that like 5 of the 7 things I want aren't available (from Amazon themselves).
Having Prime shipping doesn't do me much good when everything I want is backordered.
Having Prime shipping doesn't do me much good when everything I want is backordered.

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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I tend to notice it more - though not often - on items not supplied by Amazon, but by 3rd parties that are not Prime eligible.
#30
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OK, so here's a new one... Amazon Prime member. ordered a bluray mid day yesterday, Thursday...
check out my shipping options
FREE regular 3-5 days
FREE Prime Two day shipping (estimated arrival Tuesday 29th) -- huh?
and then I could pay another $3.99 to have it arrive Saturday (which by my math is technically 2 days from my order date)
and then I could pay $8.99 (!!) to have it delievered the next day today, Friday.
Seriously? Are you seriously going to call it FREE Prime 2 day shipping?
check out my shipping options
FREE regular 3-5 days
FREE Prime Two day shipping (estimated arrival Tuesday 29th) -- huh?
and then I could pay another $3.99 to have it arrive Saturday (which by my math is technically 2 days from my order date)
and then I could pay $8.99 (!!) to have it delievered the next day today, Friday.
Seriously? Are you seriously going to call it FREE Prime 2 day shipping?
#31
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
As a buyer the only complaint I have is the constant price fluctuations and their refusal to PM stuff that has significant price drops. with BBY and Target PM'ing Amazon, they are going to start losing some business, at least from me.
As a seller, I'm getting sick of the listing restrictions. It's bad business and makes Amazon a "bully" who has gotten way too powerful. These restrictions can seriously affect people's livelihood and will drive some to eBay.
As a seller, I'm getting sick of the listing restrictions. It's bad business and makes Amazon a "bully" who has gotten way too powerful. These restrictions can seriously affect people's livelihood and will drive some to eBay.
#32
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Has anyone here ever had difficulty canceling an item? I bought a cheap in stock blu-ray and a book that was on pre-order. The order was over $25, so I got free shipping. The movie was delivered last week, but I received a Barnes & Noble coupon the other day and was able to order the book for less than what Amazon was selling it for. I logged on to cancel the book from the Amazon order and got the following message:
Yes, I used a gift card for the order -- but I don't see how canceling an item increases the total. Even if they wanted to charge me shipping for the blu-ray, the funds would still be on the gift card to cover it after the cancellation. Anyway, I entered my credit card and it still displayed the same message and won't allow me to cancel the book. In 12 years of shopping with Amazon, I've never seen such a thing. I contacted customer service and am now waiting for a reply.
EDIT: Here's the response.
Weird.
The change you have requested will increase your order total beyond the value of your gift certificate/card. You may either:
enter a credit card at the bottom of this page to cover the additional funds needed, or
use your browser's Back button to return to the previous page and make changes to reduce your order total.
enter a credit card at the bottom of this page to cover the additional funds needed, or
use your browser's Back button to return to the previous page and make changes to reduce your order total.
EDIT: Here's the response.
Originally Posted by Amazon CS
Due to technical error, you have get error message.
As per your request, I've canceled the item from your order. You won't be charged for it.
As per your request, I've canceled the item from your order. You won't be charged for it.
Last edited by joe_b; 01-21-13 at 03:55 PM.
#33
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
OK, so here's a new one... Amazon Prime member. ordered a bluray mid day yesterday, Thursday...
check out my shipping options
FREE regular 3-5 days
FREE Prime Two day shipping (estimated arrival Tuesday 29th) -- huh?
and then I could pay another $3.99 to have it arrive Saturday (which by my math is technically 2 days from my order date)
and then I could pay $8.99 (!!) to have it delievered the next day today, Friday.
Seriously? Are you seriously going to call it FREE Prime 2 day shipping?
check out my shipping options
FREE regular 3-5 days
FREE Prime Two day shipping (estimated arrival Tuesday 29th) -- huh?
and then I could pay another $3.99 to have it arrive Saturday (which by my math is technically 2 days from my order date)
and then I could pay $8.99 (!!) to have it delievered the next day today, Friday.
Seriously? Are you seriously going to call it FREE Prime 2 day shipping?
#34
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Still doesn't make any sense. The 29th is six BUSINESS days later. I ordered something with prime on the 19th and its scheduled to come today.
#35
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I like Amazon so much that I didn't think I'd have anything to contribute to this thread but I have to say that my gold box deals in 2013 have really stunk. Seems like they used to be based on purchases I've made there but now it's whatever.
Cat food when I don't have a cat.
Windows 7 when I bought a computer from them months ago with Windows 7 on it.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Bummer. I used to like those a lot. Now all I get are a bunch of coupons and local deals which are just echoes of what's in the local deals emails, anyway.
Cat food when I don't have a cat.
Windows 7 when I bought a computer from them months ago with Windows 7 on it.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Bummer. I used to like those a lot. Now all I get are a bunch of coupons and local deals which are just echoes of what's in the local deals emails, anyway.
#36
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I like Amazon so much that I didn't think I'd have anything to contribute to this thread but I have to say that my gold box deals in 2013 have really stunk. Seems like they used to be based on purchases I've made there but now it's whatever.
Cat food when I don't have a cat.
Windows 7 when I bought a computer from them months ago with Windows 7 on it.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Bummer. I used to like those a lot. Now all I get are a bunch of coupons and local deals which are just echoes of what's in the local deals emails, anyway.
Cat food when I don't have a cat.
Windows 7 when I bought a computer from them months ago with Windows 7 on it.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Bummer. I used to like those a lot. Now all I get are a bunch of coupons and local deals which are just echoes of what's in the local deals emails, anyway.
#37
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Good and bad within the last 24 hours...
The good: I got a free one-month Prime trial. I was a Prime member for a year back in 2010-2011...so I didn't think I'd ever get another trial, but I did.
The bad: Anyone else have to type in ReCaptcha-style letters and numbers when logging in? Because I just noticed that today and it's annoying.
The good: I got a free one-month Prime trial. I was a Prime member for a year back in 2010-2011...so I didn't think I'd ever get another trial, but I did.
The bad: Anyone else have to type in ReCaptcha-style letters and numbers when logging in? Because I just noticed that today and it's annoying.
#38
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I typically have been happy with Amazon service, but they have been slipping in the shipping department. I order a good amount from them, and if I don't need it right away I usually pick the 3-5 day shipping. But the last 4 orders I have had shipped either two day or next day has been late.
This time for some reason they decided to ship USPS and of course it is running late.
This time for some reason they decided to ship USPS and of course it is running late.
#39
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LOL My Gold Box finally has some great books in it! I know they're great because I already own them when I bought them from a store besides Amazon. Isn't there a way to tell them that? Isn't there a way to give them even more personal information?
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Go through "Your Recommendations" for Movies & TV and Books, etc. and indicate which ones you have and which ones you're not interested in, leaving the ones you are interested in on the list. Could take a while if you've never done it before. Afterward, wait 2 or 3 days and usually your recommendations that are still on the list will start to show up in the Gold Box. Then periodically repeat the focusing of the recommendations to the items you're interested in and for the most part they'll show up.
I just updated my recommendations the other day and I now have 8 items in my Gold box, all from my recommendations list.
I just updated my recommendations the other day and I now have 8 items in my Gold box, all from my recommendations list.
#41
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Easiest way is to add it to your Wish List and then immediately delete it. As you're deleting it you will have the option to click a little box that says "I own it" after the following message appears:
Please tell us more so we can improve the quality of our recommendations for you.
Please tell us more so we can improve the quality of our recommendations for you.
#42
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More and more of my Prime stuff is coming via USPS. I'll have something sitting in the mailbox for days and forget that I ordered it. Not the same "Christmas" feeling I get when I come home and see a package at my door.
Still having a problem with my post office not leaving large packages at my door even though they are marked "leave if no response" or something like that. No worse way to spend a Saturday morning than at the Post Office.
Still having a problem with my post office not leaving large packages at my door even though they are marked "leave if no response" or something like that. No worse way to spend a Saturday morning than at the Post Office.
#43
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Ordered a disc from Amazon Canada, shipped really fast (making the outrageous shipping charges hurt a little less) but it is going to a town in PA with the same name. I'm in MD. Apparently states and zip codes don't mean anything to DHL. It boggles my mind why Amazon still uses DHL
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The weird thing is when I get stuff THAT I'VE ALREADY BOUGHT FROM THEM. It's not even a different version because if I click through I get the order acknowledgment at the top of the page.
#46
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Had a couple of strange occurrences within the same order. The first was an unsealed copy of Ip Man. There was no cellophane anywhere in the package, so it hadn't been torn off...it looked like a copy that had been returned to them & then resold to me. There was no chapter insert, either, but maybe it didn't come with one.
The second weird thing was a copy of Sanctuary Season Two with a small price label attached (the type of 'homemade' price sticker you often see in used outlets...looks something like a small grocery sticker). Never gotten an item like that from Amazon before in hundreds of orders. One corner was also crushed pretty badly even though the box wasn't damaged & the other six items were all in new condition.
Anyway, I called and a CSR authorized a return on both items and emailed a return label. The replacements came today (now yesterday) in perfect shape. Normally, if an item is for my personal collection rather than a gift, I'd just keep the opened/slightly damaged copies, but I didn't want to encourage this behavior. I've kept enough items that had loose discs, etc. as long as they were in almost new condition. I appreciate the deals & savings (free shipping, no tax...until next year, at least), etc. and consider myself a loyal customer, but having used items sold as new is a bit much. Hopefully, just a screw-up in the shipping dept., but it's hard to see how anyone could pick an unsealed item & not even notice.
As for Sanctuary, the price on the sticker was the retail price, although it didn't resemble any price stickers used by major retailers. At least Amazon apologized and send replacements with one-day shipping. If they looked at my order history, I'm sure they felt like I was had achieved platinum status if Amazon had such a thing.
The second weird thing was a copy of Sanctuary Season Two with a small price label attached (the type of 'homemade' price sticker you often see in used outlets...looks something like a small grocery sticker). Never gotten an item like that from Amazon before in hundreds of orders. One corner was also crushed pretty badly even though the box wasn't damaged & the other six items were all in new condition.
Anyway, I called and a CSR authorized a return on both items and emailed a return label. The replacements came today (now yesterday) in perfect shape. Normally, if an item is for my personal collection rather than a gift, I'd just keep the opened/slightly damaged copies, but I didn't want to encourage this behavior. I've kept enough items that had loose discs, etc. as long as they were in almost new condition. I appreciate the deals & savings (free shipping, no tax...until next year, at least), etc. and consider myself a loyal customer, but having used items sold as new is a bit much. Hopefully, just a screw-up in the shipping dept., but it's hard to see how anyone could pick an unsealed item & not even notice.
As for Sanctuary, the price on the sticker was the retail price, although it didn't resemble any price stickers used by major retailers. At least Amazon apologized and send replacements with one-day shipping. If they looked at my order history, I'm sure they felt like I was had achieved platinum status if Amazon had such a thing.
#47
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I've found that if I search for a particular item several time, it often shows up in my Gold Box picks. This has become a pattern. If I'm not in a big hurry to get something or it's not on sale (or likely to go out of print), I usually wait and save a buck or two.
#48
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Had a couple of strange occurrences within the same order. The first was an unsealed copy of Ip Man. There was no cellophane anywhere in the package, so it hadn't been torn off...it looked like a copy that had been returned to them & then resold to me. There was no chapter insert, either, but maybe it didn't come with one.
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#50
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That finally happened to me this morning. Whatever.