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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I've had two recent orders do something 'whacky' One order was refunded on Monday having been due for delivery on a Sunday as it was "undeliverable" granted it was taking 4 or more days for the order to arrive so it's not like it was supposed to be next day. I also had a phone case order that would not allow me to cancel despite not being out for delivery that was also never delivered or out for shipment that I was refunded for. It took over a week and a half for that one to resolve. Very strange stuff going on with this company. Most of my orders ship without issue if not a bit slower than advertised but things are weird on that site lately
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Norm de Plume
(Post 14005582)
There's something I noticed just now that I quite like. If you place products into your Wishlist, the site tracks price drops and makes note of the difference. Nota bene that it does not advertise price increases, so one must be vigilant.
Anyway, I have love/hate feelings toward this conglomerate. It really does make shopping easier for people like me, who are averse to leaving the house, but I abhor the company's insatiable rapacity, its indefensible exploitation of its workers, and Bezos's wanton sybaritism. Someone in his position has the influence to make myriad positive changes in the world; instead he's content to wallow in his reprehensible selfishness and continue raking in the billions and acquiring lavish residences left, right, and centre. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by story
(Post 14005746)
I heard you can get most of those two-dollar words for $1.49 apiece on Amazon.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Norm de Plume
(Post 14005582)
There's something I noticed just now that I quite like. If you place products into your Wishlist, the site tracks price drops and makes note of the difference. Nota bene that it does not advertise price increases, so one must be vigilant.
Anyway, I have love/hate feelings toward this conglomerate. It really does make shopping easier for people like me, who are averse to leaving the house, but I abhor the company's insatiable rapacity, its indefensible exploitation of its workers, and Bezos's wanton sybaritism. Someone in his position has the influence to make myriad positive changes in the world; instead he's content to wallow in his reprehensible selfishness and continue raking in the billions and acquiring lavish residences left, right, and centre. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I use the 'Keepa' extension in Chrome, so I can just open an item from my Amazon wishlist and there's a nice little chart that shows the item's price each day for the past several months.
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Or use camelcamelcamel and you can do it from a browser extension right on the page.
I do think it's supply chain issues, because I've gotten more than a fair share of "cancelled" orders for no apparent reason, and then it's completely unavailable on Amazon. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 14005882)
Or use camelcamelcamel and you can do it from a browser extension right on the page.
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Microsoft Edge also has something that will note lower prices at Amazon as well as coupon codes for other sites, built in without an add-on.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Two new complaints. I just paid $120 to renew my Prime. Yet, 3 of my recent orders have been shipped through UPS/USPS instead of being delivered by Amazon. Now, the first 2 were 2nd day air anyway (but Amazon delivers on weekends). The real problem is the 3rd one. Evolution BD. They finally shipped it today (was supposed to release on the 8th), BUT they used UPS Surepost! WTF? I called and complained. I'm supposed to get a $5 credit.
2. I just placed an order on Amazon.de for the first time since August 2020. Why the hell are they charging tax now???? My 2020 order did NOT include tax, nor did any orders prior to that, so this is a new thing. As if the shipping/import fees aren't bad enough. WTF!? If Amazon Germany is going to charge me tax for the US, then I want my bloody Prime shipping on those orders too. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I ordered a video game for my son last week. It was supposed to arrive before Christmas. Christmas came and went, and my order hadn't even shipped. There is a Target near my house and they have it in stock. So I tried to cancel this morning, but Amazon wouldn't let me cancel because it was "In the final stages before being shipped". A few hours later this morning it finally shipped, using the USPS, from Seattle -- I'm near the East coast of the U.S. :mad:
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Kevin Phillips
(Post 14031205)
I ordered a video game for my son last week. It was supposed to arrive before Christmas. Christmas came and went, and my order hadn't even shipped. There is a Target near my house and they have it in stock. So I tried to cancel this morning, but Amazon wouldn't let me cancel because it was "In the final stages before being shipped". A few hours later this morning it finally shipped, using the USPS, from Seattle -- I'm near the East coast of the U.S. :mad:
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
My last four orders have arrived two days later than what it showed when I placed the order.
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I am experiencing the same thing as well. And the items are being set by Amazon. Which makes it even more odd.
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I pick up some of the Prime Channel deals when they're offered, and Amazon took my January payments out of my digital credits rather than charge my CC. I generally have some in my account but they haven't accepted them as payment in the past.
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I should probably start a positive Amazon experience thread I had an order arrive today, two days early.
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Just remember, any time an order arrives past the expected delivery date that Amazon gives you, you can get $$$ for it. I just start a customer service chat and tell them, "This item was supposed to arrive Monday, but it arrived late on Wednesday. I was wondering if I could get some credit for the inconvenience?" That's it, and they just usually give you $5 automatically from there. I racked up about $30-40 in credits over the recent holiday season.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Well, bought Cruella 4K from Amazon and they sent me an opened, return version (fingerprints even on the 4K disc). Probably plays fine but I paid for a new copy so returning it.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by TomOpus
(Post 14038430)
I should probably start a positive Amazon experience thread I had an order arrive today, two days early.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by TheBang
(Post 14038750)
Just remember, any time an order arrives past the expected delivery date that Amazon gives you, you can get $$$ for it. I just start a customer service chat and tell them, "This item was supposed to arrive Monday, but it arrived late on Wednesday. I was wondering if I could get some credit for the inconvenience?" That's it, and they just usually give you $5 automatically from there. I racked up about $30-40 in credits over the recent holiday season.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by zyzzle
(Post 14040820)
Tread very carefully... for you're now surely a "devil" customer of Amazon and will be getting the ban hammer shorty if you continue to exercise your muscle against the Amazon monster...
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by TheMovieman
(Post 14040692)
Well, bought Cruella 4K from Amazon and they sent me an opened, return version (fingerprints even on the 4K disc). Probably plays fine but I paid for a new copy so returning it.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
So you used to be able to sample MP3 tracks on Amazon, on the actual item's page. The first 30 seconds or so. Which was usually enough for me to get a feel if I would like the album.
It looks like that changed? Now I try to check out the MP3 track of a CD I want to buy, and it kicks me over to Amazon Music, which then says "You can't listen to tracks on demand without paying for Amazon Music membership". I know I can go to Youtube or a bunch of other sites to check out the music, but this seems like a stupid change that doesn't really benefit anyone (what, I'm going to pirate the first 30 seconds of a song?) and is very annoying to the customer (at least to me). The purpose is probably to push me to the membership, but that won't do it. Anyone else run into this, or know anything else about this consumer-unfriendly change? |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by tonyc3742
(Post 14045279)
So you used to be able to sample MP3 tracks on Amazon, on the actual item's page. The first 30 seconds or so. Which was usually enough for me to get a feel if I would like the album.
It looks like that changed? Now I try to check out the MP3 track of a CD I want to buy, and it kicks me over to Amazon Music, which then says "You can't listen to tracks on demand without paying for Amazon Music membership". I know I can go to Youtube or a bunch of other sites to check out the music, but this seems like a stupid change that doesn't really benefit anyone (what, I'm going to pirate the first 30 seconds of a song?) and is very annoying to the customer (at least to me). The purpose is probably to push me to the membership, but that won't do it. Anyone else run into this, or know anything else about this consumer-unfriendly change? |
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Just today I sampled some tracks using Chrome on Android. And earlier I sampled some tracks on Edge on my Windows 10 Laptop.
I had read it doesn't work on all browsers or all platforms/OS. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 14045327)
Would not surprise me if Amazon drops the free 30-second samples. Amazon was actually paying the labels for that privilege and they want to bolster their digital music service subscriptions. Like you said, you'll just have to use YouTube sampling songs.
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