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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Fucking Amazon. Bought a $100 PSN code last month. No problem. Got it instantly. I buy a $100 Xbox code today and it's taking forever to fucking give me the code. I should start demanding a fucking discount when they keep me waiting.
Update: Called Amazon after an hour. Useless inbred fucking ****s! "It's a verification process. We can't do anything about it. Might be up to 4 hours." FUCK YOU! I spent almost $1500 this week, but a $100 digital code requires 4 hours to verify? BULLSHIT |
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Inbred? :rolleyes:
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There is probably a verification process. Probably some kind of automated batch out process.
I’ve seen reviews about numbers being stolen before. There are actually a lot of bad stories on Amazon reviews. I noticed them when buying my Nephew a birthday present. Hope you’re okay broh. |
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So I bought a vinyl record on amazon. They sent me the wrong item (completely different record/band from what I had ordered). Now while there's an option for "wrong item was sent", and the end of the return process, it tells me to return the item I don't have. Besides that, how do they know I'm not lying and trying to get rid of something I don't want?
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Bought Batman: The Animated Series BD Box set.
it's a freaking $100 box set and they send it in a bubble envelope. Granted I got lucky and only had a minor ding on the corner of the packaging, but putting an expensive set like that in a cheap bubble envelope is ridiculous. |
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Just received the remastered single disc of Metallica's ... And Justice For All (still no bass) and it was folded in half with the disc broken in two. The sent me a replacement and gave me a $5 credit for a future purchase. The funny thing is that they put it in the same box as my Bob Dylan Bootleg Series Vol 14 box set which is huge and heavy and it arrived fine.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13437326)
So I bought a vinyl record on amazon. They sent me the wrong item (completely different record/band from what I had ordered). Now while there's an option for "wrong item was sent", and the end of the return process, it tells me to return the item I don't have. Besides that, how do they know I'm not lying and trying to get rid of something I don't want?
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 13437329)
Bought Batman: The Animated Series BD Box set.
it's a freaking $100 box set and they send it in a bubble envelope. Granted I got lucky and only had a minor ding on the corner of the packaging, but putting an expensive set like that in a cheap bubble envelope is ridiculous. There are massive complaints all over social media about Amazon's shipping practices on Batman. |
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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 13437543)
Amazon takes pictures of every order they ship out to customers before getting packed. It's one of the rumored ways Amazon looks for scammers ordering from them.
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Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13437326)
So I bought a vinyl record on amazon. They sent me the wrong item (completely different record/band from what I had ordered). Now while there's an option for "wrong item was sent", and the end of the return process, it tells me to return the item I don't have. Besides that, how do they know I'm not lying and trying to get rid of something I don't want?
Curious ... was it a "Fulfilled By Amazon" product from a third-party seller? If so, the seller probably repackages their vinyl to ensure Amazon staff doesn't damage it. So they place it in the brown sleeve. And then they added the wrong label to the sleeve. If it were Amazon themselves selling it, they would have used the barcode on the product itself, and not ran into the problem of re-labeling it incorrectly. This sort of thing also happens when people return merchandise, and Amazon incorrect labels the product when returning it to inventory. Depending on the seller's volume, Amazon will take action against the seller if they do this too many times. Mis-labeling your FBA inventory is a big no-no. And Amazon doesn't not mess around when banning sellers with poor performance metrics. They will block and blacklist you and and it's over. But mind you that the seller might sell 1000 albums a day, and have a very tiny fail rate. This further delves into being a mindful employee, and caring about your job. It's hard to get employees who care about their job. I can just picture some dumbasses working at a record store and handling vinyl without care. |
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No, it was directly from amazon, and one item among 3 others (the others were correct). Barcode is on the sticker on the outer packaging, which is what was incorrect - barcode on the actual item couldn't be scanned because it's pre-packaged.
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Originally Posted by stvn1974
(Post 13437442)
Just received the remastered single disc of Metallica's ... And Justice For All (still no bass) and it was folded in half with the disc broken in two. The sent me a replacement and gave me a $5 credit for a future purchase. The funny thing is that they put it in the same box as my Bob Dylan Bootleg Series Vol 14 box set which is huge and heavy and it arrived fine.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by rjh_54
(Post 13437857)
I will never understand Amazon's shipping practices for CDs. I've never had an order arrive that badly damaged, but it seems like every time I order multiple CDs from them they shove most of them into an oversized bubble envelope and cases are always cracked or totally broken by the time they get to me. It doesn't seem like my packaging feedback is working, so I'll continue to hold them accountable each time this happens.
Amazon would have saved millions if they had gone to a custom-designed, sturdy shipper for CDs years ago. It was their folly for using cheap bubble mailers and oversized boxes to ship them. |
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Once again I'm being fucked out of AmazonGlobal Priority shipping because of marketplace sellers for no fucking reason. I placed an order on Amazon.de and some of the blu-rays were fulfilled by Amazon because Amazon wasn't selling them directly. The ones that are sold by Amazon display right on the page "Order within X and choose AmazonGlobal Priority..." but when you go to checkout with a mixed cart the only option is fucking standard. It's fucking bullshit. Amazon is shipping all the BDs. The whole fucking order should be able to be Global Priority.
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Wow, I’m starting to wonder what your thoughts are on Universal blu-rays.
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You REALLY should stop using international Amazon sites...
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Originally Posted by Viper187
(Post 13438109)
Once again I'm being fucked out of AmazonGlobal Priority shipping because of marketplace sellers for no fucking reason. I placed an order on Amazon.de and some of the blu-rays were fulfilled by Amazon because Amazon wasn't selling them directly. The ones that are sold by Amazon display right on the page "Order within X and choose AmazonGlobal Priority..." but when you go to checkout with a mixed cart the only option is fucking standard. It's fucking bullshit. Amazon is shipping all the BDs. The whole fucking order should be able to be Global Priority.
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Originally Posted by Noonan
(Post 13438170)
You REALLY should stop using international Amazon sites...
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What the fuck is Geodis? Amazon.de is using that shit now. The goddamn tracking doesn't even work.
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Did you try a site which accepts their tracking #? Pretty common carrier for EU countries.
https://www.aftership.com/couriers/geodis-calberson-fr |
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When I got my Batman set from Amazon UK they shipped it via I-Parcel then it got handed off to UPS then they handed it over to USPS for the final delivery. It arrived in 6 days.
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Originally Posted by Noonan
(Post 13444018)
Did you try a site which accepts their tracking #? Pretty common carrier for EU countries.
https://www.aftership.com/couriers/geodis-calberson-fr |
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For the second time in the last month I have had shipments spend a day at the Amazon in house delivery facility instead of being delivered. My items arrived at the facility last night but for some reason never went out for delivery today. Chatted with Amazon and they said sometimes they have too much stuff to deliver, hey maybe hire some more people, not like they are hurting for money. Did get a $10 credit.
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After recently getting a free Prime Trial which I still have weeks for it to be over, I just logged on and Amazon greeted me with a free trial extension message for another month. I guess it's because Amazon is going to kill for the holidays in sales and they want my business.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 13437543)
I went through two damaged sets from Amazon. Both times they shipped the flimsy cardboard set in bubble mailers. Both arrived with creases and dented corners.
There are massive complaints all over social media about Amazon's shipping practices on Batman. |
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I placed an order for 11 CDs two days ago from amazon and they split the shipment into five different packages. They are out for delivery and I am just imagining all of the destroyed jewel cases I will be receiving.
Edit: all five bubble mailers arrived and only two destroyed jewel cases out of eleven. |
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