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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I ordered the wrong size case for my new tablet. I can return it for 90% of the cost of the item and get back $1.30. I don't know what I expected, and I can't blame Amazon for my mistake, but that's a bummer.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by story
(Post 12847926)
I ordered the wrong size case for my new tablet. I can return it for 90% of the cost of the item and get back $1.30. I don't know what I expected, and I can't blame Amazon for my mistake, but that's a bummer.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I ordered 25 soup containers from a third party that was "Fulfilled By Amazon", they fucked up and sent me about 10 containers and 20 lids.
I sent an e-mail, they refunded my money and told me to keep what I had. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 12847891)
anyone know why I am no longer getting the option for a digital credit when i checkout using Prime? it only gives me the option for Prime Pantry which i don't have a use for. i used to get the digital option all the time...
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 12848322)
They alternate the credits regularly. One has no control over what is offered.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 12848322)
They alternate the credits regularly. One has no control over what is offered.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Why So Blu?
(Post 12844601)
I've ordered from various Amazon sites and have never had a problem. I've ordered the most from Amazon UK and my items usually arrive in 7-10 days tops.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Well, Prime Day 2 was a bit of a bust. Loads of stuff I wasn't interested in, and marginal savings on the few things I was interested in. I guess I'm preaching to the choir here, but it kind of chapped my ass that Amazon was basing many of its "discounts" on the LIST PRICES of goods, but so many of those items were never sold at that price to begin with. For instance, Bluetooth speakers almost always have an outrageous list price, say $149.99. But the "everyday price" is around $70 (plus or minus a few dollars). And today, Amazon took $15 off that and called it a "65% discount!!!", even though it's actually only a 23% discount. Which isn't nothing, obviously, but it's not quite the "DEALS TO RIVAL BLACK FRIDAY!" we'd been led to believe.
I'm not surprised, or even all that disappointed. I didn't partake of the first Prime Day, so I didn't know what to expect. And now I know. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I almost bought something from their Warehouse Deals area due to an email with an extra 20% for members, but the coupon expired later in the evening...it was NOT the next day yet. So, I said, fuck it.
And I didn't see anything today, except for a Tie Fighter Lego set which normally went for $200 and was around $126. That was a good deal, but I just couldn't afford it. As far as movie, I didn't see anything that I haven't seen before. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
There were a few top notch deals. A few single video games were pretty cheap and the XBox deal was great. I believe there was a good price on a high end TV as well. I try to stay disciplined during these type of sales and only buy stuff if it's important to have. I saw Doom and Just Cause 3 for PS4 at $30 and wanted to jump on that but realized I probably wouldn't even play them for a few months, so passed. The only thing I ended up getting was underwear.
Amazon should call this what it is -- an inventory dump. Which is completely fine in itself. The problem comes when you give people the expectation of it being much more than that. Call it a Warehouse Sale or an Inventory Clearance and throw in that there may be a few 'surprise' deals. All of a sudden Prime Day looks a lot better. |
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This is new: Instead of digital credits or Prime Pantry, I was offered a $5 credit for Prime Now, which I've never used. I accepted it since I didn't need my item right away anyway, but I have no idea if I'll use it. I guess if I even look into it, it'll be mission accomplished for them.
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I've got a few prime pantry credits that I doubt I will ever use, and Prime Now is not in my area.
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So to be on the other side of the fence, I rarely have issues with Amazon and in general love the company and the services/products they offered. I tried to use a promo during Prime Day and couldn't but received this in an email today:
Dear Valued Prime Member, In connection with Prime Day, we ran a limited offer of $30 off a purchase of $150 or more with the Amazon Rewards Visa Card on Amazon.com. We see that you entered the promotion code VISA30 after the offer had already expired. Because you are a valued Prime Member, we have loaded a $30 Amazon.com Gift Card to your account. The gift card funds have already been loaded to your account and are available for your immediate use. You can see your current Amazon.com Gift Card balance by visiting the following location: We truly value you as a customer and look forward to seeing you again soon! Thank you, Amazon Customer Service |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I can't complain about Prime Day.
I got $10 free from the Gift Card promotion. I saved $86 by stocking up on diapers which were 35% off. I ordered a car seat for my 2nd kid for $157. I looked up my order history, and I spent $232 on that same model car seat for my 1st kid. And I saved $13 on an SDXC flash card. |
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Prime Day was almost a bust for me, but I was pleased to get some brand spanking new films in HD Streaming for at least half-off what they usually go for (The Martian Extended just came out, right...that was $9.99 in HD streaming, struck me as a solid deal). The Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 for $6.99 was also sweet.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by story
(Post 12847926)
I ordered the wrong size case for my new tablet. I can return it for 90% of the cost of the item and get back $1.30. I don't know what I expected, and I can't blame Amazon for my mistake, but that's a bummer.
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How the fuck does Amazon ship electronics with padding whatsoever!?!? I had to order a limited edition game console that's shipping in like 2 weeks, and I'm terrified it'll be ruined by the time it gets here. The last console I ordered from Amazon was a backup/replacement for a failing Xbox 360, and the console box got all crushed. I got a $40 credit for this shit. picture: http://viper.shadowflareindustries.c...s/DSCN0803.JPG
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^You actually complained about that minor damage to the box? That is *not* "crushed" in any sense of the word. I've seen worse at WM. On the shelf. As long as the product is OK who cares about the box? Well... unless it, too, is collectable and *that* one most certainly is not. If you want a "perfect" box then you need to confine your shopping to local only and don't have anything shipped. You made out like a bandit! It's that type of complaint and credit that causes everyone to suffer higher prices. You should have complained to the carrier as it got "damaged" in shipment - but they'd have denied your claim as, based on that photo, the product itself was undamaged.
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Waiting for a picture of the console box that is "all crushed".
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Viper187
(Post 12908283)
How the fuck does Amazon ship electronics with padding whatsoever!?!? I had to order a limited edition game console that's shipping in like 2 weeks, and I'm terrified it'll be ruined by the time it gets here. The last console I ordered from Amazon was a backup/replacement for a failing Xbox 360, and the console box got all crushed. I got a $40 credit for this shit. picture: http://viper.shadowflareindustries.c...s/DSCN0803.JPG
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Or Amazon could start doing a better job packing the stuff they ship instead of wasting money on shit like drone delivery and marginally faster shipping.
I'd be pissed if expensive electronic components arrived looking like they were dropped, too. That fucking X-Box has a hard drive; I wouldn't have taken the $40, I would have demanded a replacement. I also wouldn't buy one from a store that was banged up like that, either. |
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Yeah, I'd be upset if a console or electronic part came in a box that beat up. Seems like a fair complaint, although I don't think i've seen anything major at all with the items i've ordered from Amazon.
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A week ago, I ordered the DVD set for CSI: The Final season.
It arrived in horrendous shape. The cardboard case was dented to hell and then I opened the DVD case and it was cracked and broken. It was like someone sat on it and then dropped it. I returned it promptly. I just had them credit the money back to my account for a future purchase. No questions asked. They even advanced the refund before it was received. Very rarely does something ship to me like that, but it makes me question how their warehouse handles product. I also ordered the new Transformers BD from Shout. A couple of small pieces from the BD case came chipped off. But, nothing too drastic that I needed to send it back. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
This is actually the main reason why I STILL prefer to buy things at an actual store, rather than through the mail.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
(Post 12909944)
This is actually the main reason why I STILL prefer to buy things at an actual store, rather than through the mail.
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