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  • @Maalus
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    1611 months ago

    Okay, so go buy a gas station sandwich for that money. You weren’t paid anything, you got “store credit in gift cards”. Which means you paid them for a movie, they took your money, then later they “gave you back” something that doesn’t have any value at all to them - they can “print” store credit anytime they want, and those small amounts won’t matter in the long run.

      • @Maalus
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        311 months ago

        Which isn’t “I got paid for renting a movie”

      • @Maalus
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        211 months ago

        And that makes it okay? As I said - go to a gas station and buy a sandwich there. Let’s see if they approve “amazon store credit” as a valid currency

    • gian
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      11 months ago

      Fine, but that is how it works pratically everywhere, it is not an Amazon specific thing.

      It is extremely rare that even a real store give you back real money if you return something and some time have passed, they usually just give you a coupon of the same value.

      The problem here is that Amazon take your item, not that you return something and got a coupon for it instead of real money

      • @Maalus
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        211 months ago

        Yeah, whatever. You weren’t paid to rent a movie like OP said you were.