• @sailingbythelee
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    259 months ago

    What a bunch of cunts. FFS, it is never enough. Their return policy sucks now, too. It used to be that if Amazon fucked up your order, they’d refund you and you could keep the product. It made ordering online a relatively risk-free proposition. Now, they won’t refund you until you ship it back, even if it is their fuck up, which really kills the convenience factor. Plus, you get to over-pay for most things. What’s not to love?

    • Kilgore Trout
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      149 months ago

      What you describe at the end is how it became a monopoly.

      The beginning is how a monopoly acts.

    • @[email protected]
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      49 months ago

      People surely abused things and rather than take a measured approach, they brought out Thor’s hammer like a bunch of chuds.

    • @Jackhammer_Joe
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      -139 months ago

      You expect a company to let you keep stuff that they send you wrongly? Let me know which company still has this policy. I need to trick them into sending me some very expensive graphic cards wrongfully

      • @sailingbythelee
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        119 months ago

        I didn’t say that they should, I said that they did. And they did it to overcome people’s hesitation to buy online. You take a risk ordering online because you don’t physically pick the item you want.

        Your comment is relevant nonetheless since I suspect they stopped their original return policy because of scams.

      • @[email protected]
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        89 months ago

        The point is that Amazon would help you out when your stuff was broken, missing, or mistaken. They won’t lift a finger to fix their own errors now.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          That’s not my experience. I recently got in touch with them about some Jabra earbuds that were just over two years old and had developed a fault. I was prepared to quote the UK consumer rights act to them, but it wasn’t necessary. They refunded them immediately and said I didn’t need to bother returning them.

      • @Diasl
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        69 months ago

        Depends where you live but unsolicited goods acts will often let you keep stuff in this way.

      • @JamesFire
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        39 months ago

        It’s their responsibility to get product they sent wrongly back.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          Yes, within reason. I’m actually not sure where that line is drawn though. Like whether sending a pre-paid shipping label and asking you to drop it off at a nearby UPS store is enough or if they actually have to have someone pick it up from your home or wherever it was shipped to.

          You might already know this, but be mindful that if a company sent you the wrong thing and it wasn’t a gift or solicitation, (i.e. an error - even if it was a preventable error) you do legally have to give it back if asked. Which is fair IMO. If I’m sending something expensive and fat finger the address, I’d want it back too.

          • @Alpha71
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            29 months ago

            On the last return I did, I wasn’t reimbursed until it was received at their depot. Which was only an extra day.