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I was wondering about somethat that just
came up today. I received a package from amazon's toy dept and the box was pretty beat up. Also, they are putting those white stickers that toysrus.com used to put on things. Anyway, I asked for a replacement because this one was all beat up. The woman on the phone didn't tell me to keep this one anyway (as I expected), but said she would send a return label for me, along with the replacement. If the replacement is damaged as well, i can return it for a refund. But from all I could understand, I dont get anything back when the first one is returned. Do they somehow penalize me and charge me twice if I was to keep it? How does this work? Theoreticly, couldn't I just take it back to toysrus b&m now that they are represented online by amazon.com/toys? Is amazon going to even care? This is now a closed order in their eyes right? The replacement is a second order with a different order number and everything. I have had fine treatment from amazon so I don't want to start up a "scamazon.com" thread, nor do I want to get bashed for saying I am trying to steal from them. I am just wondering how exactly they can expect someone to send a damaged item back when a the replacement (showing up as a new order for no charge) is being mailed out. [This message has been edited by andrew_randy (edited October 04, 2000).] |
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