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Josh-da-man 04-18-22 11:27 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 

Originally Posted by Bob_Bobbson (Post 14091354)
In March I ordered a $400 steering wheel for the PS5 to play Gran Turismo (with $350 in gift cards I had saved). I ordered a new one, and Amazon shipped me a used one from their Amazon Warehouse inventory instead. It had huge scrapes and gouges all over the top and was generally beat to hell.

That's ridiculous.

l had a similar experience in the mid-00s. I ordered a music CD, and the copy they sent me was smashed to hell. It was basically a plastic bag with a CD, a ripped insert, and a bunch of loose shards of plastic.

And they included a note apologizing for sending me a damaged product, but it was the last one they had in stock, and wanted me to get my order as quickly as possible, and I could exchange it if I wanted to. (You bet your ass I returned it.)

I think this was well before their "warehouse deals" began.

For a company that claims it prides itself on giving the customer a good experience, Amazon is one of the worst companies to deal with. They send out damaged items. Items get damaged in the mail because their packaging sucks. Their customer service is hard to deal with. They outsource their delivery to sketchy subcontractors. Third party sellers send out damaged items or wrong items -- on several occasions I have ordered an unrated or widescreen DVD from a third party seller (either shipped by the seller or FBA) only to receive a R-rated or fullscreen version.

PhantomStranger 04-18-22 11:34 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
I'll say I have had no problems making Amazon returns at Whole Foods. It was a dead-simple process and the return was credited that day.

slybone 04-21-22 06:34 AM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 

Originally Posted by Bob_Bobbson (Post 14091354)
In March I ordered a $400 steering wheel for the PS5 to play Gran Turismo (with $350 in gift cards I had saved). I ordered a new one, and Amazon shipped me a used one from their Amazon Warehouse inventory instead. It had huge scrapes and gouges all over the top and was generally beat to hell.

I immediately started a return and replace. Amazon says they can't get me another until the end of May. Whatever.

I sent the used one back and it was delivered to Amazon April 7 per UPS. It's now been 11 days and they have not yet indicated in any way they received my return. I'm not sure what their time frame on returns are now (I remember them being faster last time) but I am really nervous they'll fuck this up somehow and I'll end up getting charged in full for the replacement due to "not returning the original item".

I understand your nervousness, I had a very similar situation recently with a high value item that I had to return, but just screenshot everything and save whatever emails you have regarding the situation in the unlikely case that they are needed (they probably won’t be) and you’ll be fine. I got word about my item being returned a few weeks later than I thought I would. The return centers have pallets upon pallets of returns to go through, it takes forever!

stvn1974 04-22-22 02:07 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
I just placed a bunch of preorders and one in stock item order from amazon. The preorders of 4K UHDs, Funko Pops and books went through with no problem. However, every time I try to place an order of CDs I get a message stating that I have met my order limit for that item and it won't let me proceed. Weird. I tried doing the customer service chat but I couldn't get the "person" on the other end to understand what I was talking about. I guess I should call them.

stvn1974 04-24-22 02:33 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
Customer service told me it would be fixed within 24 hours...it wasn't. I canceled all open orders and ended my Prime membership. Fuck them. I ordered everything from bullmoose.

kd5 04-25-22 04:58 AM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
Amazon's outsourced customer service sucks ass. I had the misfortune of having to contact them recently, the person I had to deal with (not trying to stereotype but from the name I believe he/she was from India) and they had no idea whatsoever what I was trying to ask them. In describing the issue, they focused on one word I'd used in my description which didn't really have anything to do with the issue at hand but was used to illustrate something, they assumed that was what the issue concerned rather than all the words which surrounded that one. I finally ran out of time/patience and terminated the chat.

Big peave of mine: Nobody uses email anymore. In an email I can describe the issue in detail so there is no misunderstanding. Now it's either chat or phone, neither of which I particularly care for.

stvn1974 04-25-22 11:24 AM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
Apparently I am not the only person having this problem with amazon. There is a thread of about 50 users at the stevehoffman site having the same thing with their accounts.

MooMooMooMoo 05-17-22 09:16 PM

Re: Amazon: Blu-ray discounts and deals mega-thread
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 14105414)
It must be Nicolas Cage month but they're selling a few of his titles on BD for $5.99. The first Tron film is also $5.99. The French Dispatch is $8.99 but I'd wait on the eventual Criterion Collection version.

Amazon's search engine is so awful. I typed in Nicholas Cage blu-ray, sorted by price, & had to look at everything anyways....

What I really wanted was Shadow Of The Vampire on blu (I already have DVD), but it appears that was never release on blu in region a.

Spiderbite 05-19-22 11:22 AM

Re: Amazon: Blu-ray discounts and deals mega-thread
 

Originally Posted by MooMooMooMoo (Post 14105421)
Amazon's search engine is so awful. I typed in Nicholas Cage blu-ray, sorted by price, & had to look at everything anyways....

It truly is. And it didn't used to be that way.

I know a lot of people hate eBay but it seriously has the best search engine of any website in my opinion.

Why So Blu? 05-19-22 12:57 PM

Re: Amazon: Blu-ray discounts and deals mega-thread
 

Originally Posted by MooMooMooMoo (Post 14105421)
Amazon's search engine is so awful. I typed in Nicholas Cage blu-ray, sorted by price, & had to look at everything anyways....

What I really wanted was Shadow Of The Vampire on blu (I already have DVD), but it appears that was never release on blu in region a.


I imported the German BD of Shadow of the Vampire years ago.

Also it's technically spelled "Nicolas," so drop the "h" and see if that helps. I have noticed that Amazon's search engine has gotten finicky as of late.

BobO'Link 05-20-22 09:37 AM

Re: Amazon: Blu-ray discounts and deals mega-thread
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 14106113)
I have noticed that Amazon's search engine has gotten finicky as of late.

It's been far longer than "as of late" - I've gotten sketchy results for months. They'll often ignore the "department" I have set, especially if the word(s) used can be almost anything else. They constantly move the selectors for DVD/BR/Streaming/etc. around, put the streaming results at the top of any search, and more.

Just for grins 'n giggles I did a search for "nicolas cage" and here's the screen shot of the results:

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...6bae37873a.jpg

The *first* BD collection was #11 in the list and was followed by more Prime Video selections and T-Shirts! Over the next *three* pages of results the streaming/shirts/etc. junk outnumbered physical media by at least 4:1.

To get the results MooMooMooMoo was looking for I had to filter by "Blu-ray" then by "Price: Low to High" then check the "Prime" box, and finally *select* "Nicolas Cage" from the "Actor" list! And I'd already put his name in the search box correctly!

MooMooMooMoo 05-20-22 01:29 PM

Re: Amazon: Blu-ray discounts and deals mega-thread
 
It's become obvious that Amazon's search engine directs you to see what Amazon wants to sell. Since they're very close to a monopoly, this should be illegal behavior, imo.

rich-y 05-20-22 02:32 PM

Re: Amazon: Blu-ray discounts and deals mega-thread
 

Originally Posted by BobO'Link (Post 14106487)
It's been far longer than "as of late" - I've gotten sketchy results for months.

To get the results MooMooMooMoo was looking for I had to filter by "Blu-ray" then by "Price: Low to High" then check the "Prime" box, and finally *select* "Nicolas Cage" from the "Actor" list! And I'd already put his name in the search box correctly!


I specifically search for the words "Nicolas Cage Movies" then click to sort by Blu-ray or 4K.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...37c0d3d273.png

BobO'Link 05-20-22 04:48 PM

Re: Amazon: Blu-ray discounts and deals mega-thread
 
I'd already selected the "Movies & TV" department so shouldn't have to specifically type "movies" after an actor's name - and Amazon's search returned 2 non-movie items at the top of the list. They're getting to be just as bad as google not returning results for what you're *really* after - even when it's specifically put in search strings.

andicus 06-03-22 10:52 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
Try using Google to search Amazon, instead. It's ridiculous that you should have to do that, but I think it gives better results.

As an example, try search terms: site:amazon.com nicolas cage blu-ray

zyzzle 06-03-22 11:47 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 14113553)
Try using Google to search Amazon, instead. It's ridiculous that you should have to do that, but I think it gives better results.

As an example, try search terms: site:amazon.com nicolas cage blu-ray

That's good advice. Google gives better Amazon search results than Amazon itself.

Troy Stiffler 06-04-22 04:28 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 14113553)
Try using Google to search Amazon, instead. It's ridiculous that you should have to do that, but I think it gives better results.

As an example, try search terms: site:amazon.com nicolas cage blu-ray

Thats hilarious. I’m an amazon seller and when I can’t find something I go to my seller portal and look it up there. Amazon let junk keyword searches take over.

zyzzle 06-05-22 10:23 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
You'd think Bezos, with all his billions heaped upon billions of dollars could and would design a superlative search engine for his site. But, no it's just another funnel into directing people only to the things that Amazon wants them to buy. It's shameful and hideous.

John Galt 06-06-22 06:23 AM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
Amazon's search engine works exactly as intended. Take that for what it is.

fujishig 06-06-22 07:10 AM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
And yet it's still better than the major B&M retailers like Target and Walmart, who have emulated Amazon with all their third party sellers and made their site even worse.

Seriously, the Target search engine is such crap. You can search for the exact name of an item in their inventory and not find it.

slop101 06-06-22 11:53 AM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 

Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 14114223)
Seriously, the Target search engine is such crap. You can search for the exact name of an item in their inventory and not find it.

You're better off googling that item and adding "target" in the search-bar to find the item on target rather than to search on target's site directly.

ctyankee 06-06-22 02:52 PM

Re: Amazon: Blu-ray discounts and deals mega-thread
 

Originally Posted by MooMooMooMoo (Post 14105421)
Amazon's search engine is so awful. I typed in Nicholas Cage blu-ray, sorted by price, & had to look at everything anyways....

What I really wanted was Shadow Of The Vampire on blu (I already have DVD), but it appears that was never release on blu in region a.

So ... since you already know the movie (even own the movie) ... why not just put the name of the movie in the search bar?

stvn1974 06-25-22 01:25 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
I ordered a CD box set yesterday around 10 am with a next day delivery guarantee. It's not going to be delivered today. Not the first, second or even the tenth time this has happened so I guess I should be used to it.

andicus 06-25-22 01:50 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
^I did, likewise, for some other stuff. Supposed to be here by 10pm, this evening, but still sits in the 'Shipping Now' phase. I.e. hasn't actually shipped.

I'll be very surprised if it actually happens.

PhantomStranger 06-25-22 04:13 PM

Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
 
Amazon's shipping promises are more a suggestion than guaranteed deal. They just don't bother telling anyone and hope customers remain in the dark. It's the benefit for them of having no viable competition to their service.

Monopolies going to monopoly.


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