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by PepperElf Posted Fri December 11, 2009 @ 11:16 PM
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there's always skype?
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by PepperElf Posted Fri December 11, 2009 @ 3:49 PM
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irony or irony
i just received a package from amazon that i didn't order
but it's not amazon's fault.
i think the guy who ordered it use to live here. he must have picked my address from the list without actually paying attention.
but i went to amazon's contact us page, clicked the phone button, entered in my phone number ... and they called me right away.
so now i have a return shipping label in my email and i'll be sending the package back tomorrow morning.
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by E S. Posted Fri December 11, 2009 @ 1:09 PM
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Concerning your points:
1) No, I definitely didn't expect him to read my e-mails initially. When things became unresolved, yes, it would have been nice if he had. Am I shocked he didn't, no.
2) I have never seen a less competent executive assistant and one so unwilling to help out. In many respects, an executive assistant always does the "dirty work", but I guess I never had to say that since usually executive assistants DO help customers. Ms. Aviv did not.
3) Ms. Aviv sent me an e-mail saying to call her at that long distance number and didn't care when I said that I wasn't going to pay long distance. She didn't offer me any toll-free number so our correspondence was limited to e-mails. I usually prefer e-mails anyhow but because things got out of hand, I wanted to talk to her on the phone but she didn't give me a toll-free number.
4) 100% no chance that they have to use a specific delivery company by law. As far as who they used, I have no idea since the package was left for me in front of my door such that anyone could have taken it. I was not too pleased about that either. I wanted someone to have to sign for it and a bell rung. I probably should have analyzed the box more to see if it showed something but I instead asked Amazon.
5) Amazon told me that sorry this happens sometimes. That was their answer. They weren't surprised. That leads me to believe that it wasn't a rarity which further means they should perhaps be using another courier.
6) I addressed this already if you read all the threads. Basically, the courier is responsible to Amazon and Amazon to the customer. The courier would reimburse Amazon if they did something wrong and Amazon should but doesn't pass on the savings to the customer as compensation.
7) I addressed this already too but basically it isn't about how nice a card or font. I didn't expect anything fancy since I didn't pay for giftwrapping. What I THOUGHT was there would be 3 gift notes attached to each gift I indicated. Just a note. It could have been something very plain. That wasn't the issue. I didn't expect 3 gift notes on 1 packing slip and frankly I find notes on packing slips to be a pretty silly thing. The system should indicate an error when someone has more than 1 gift note since I think it's reasonable that nobody would want more than 1 recipient to read a packing slip with more than 1 message on it. The explanation about packing slips should be on the same page as where we put the gift notes so it can't be missed. I didn't notice that "learn more" button.
8) Ok, I'll explain this again. There was my initial order that I received a day after it said delivered. That is the one with the wrong tracking and gift notes issue. There were things I put in my cart and I was discussing with Ms. Aviv about compensation for what had happened. It was during this time that an item in my cart went from $17.99 to over $40. It wasn't on sale at $17.99, by the way. It was listed as the regular price. I bought it for $13.99 at a store near me so Amazon's price wasn't good.
I had a $15 credit and free expedited shipping from Amazon so I ordered a CD from Amazon. I had it in the cart but since we were still working on things, I didn't proceed to checkout. The product WAS in stock but by the time I realized Amazon won't do the right thing, I decided to just get the CD and be done with them. I proceeded to checkout and it said temporarily out of stock. It was going to cost me nothing since it was $12.99 and I had free shipping. The balance I owed was $0. It is a Christmas gift and I was told on the screen it wouldn't be there by Christmas. Ms. Aviv said it may be. I was going to wait. Then I did research. I found out that the suppliers of this CD don't have it anymore and it's been discontinued. I asked Ms. Aviv repeatedly if I am waiting for something that will never come. She kept ignoring that question. Finally she said, if we find we can't get it, we'll inform you. Wonderful. Since I was told elsewhere that nobody will be able to get it, I knew they were making me wait for nothing.
I had to get it from a store that had it in stock sinc there would be no new stock of this item anywhere. It cost more since I was getting the CD from Amazon at $0. So, yes I expect Amazon to pay the difference since it was SUPPOSED to cost me nothing for this CD and I would have waited for Amazon but they were having me wait for nothing.
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by Knight Posted Fri December 11, 2009 @ 2:21 AM
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The gift notes are sent to the receiver of the package. If you had sent the 3 gifts to 3 different people at 3 different addresses then each one of them would have gotten a separate gift note. Instead, you had all of the packages sent to you at a single address. Therefore, the gift notes were all on the same packaging slip.
The purpose of the gift note is to send a message to someone when you purchase something and Amazon sends it directly to the receiver of the gift. They are not meant to be used if you are going to have the gifts delivered to yourself and then you are going to distribute the gifts.
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by Just Jeffrey Fri December 11, 2009 @ 3:44 PM
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I agree
by E S. Fri December 11, 2009 @ 1:22 PM
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by PepperElf Posted Thu December 10, 2009 @ 11:38 PM
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um...
i only asked you what companies you've seen do this.
and i don't like to email people here. in fact the only people here who have my email is pfb itself cos i had to use it to register.
as for calling companies up...
this isn't a service i've ever asked for.
i simply asked what companies you've seen do this, since you've stated that you have seen it.
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*shrug*
by PepperElf Thu December 10, 2009 @ 11:48 PM
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sellers
by PepperElf Fri December 11, 2009 @ 12:34 AM
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by NathanG Posted Thu December 10, 2009 @ 10:46 AM
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I dont really see what the major issue is. Tracking isnt Amazon its whoever is shipping it. So you cant blame Amazon for the tracking misinformation.
The gift notes issue seems to be a customer didnt read the procedure issue. I have sent gifts many times and never had an issue with the packing slip. Everytime they have arrived giftwrapped with a little note attached with whatever I typed it out to say.
You dont really specify what the issue was where you lost the best price on something. How? did they stop you from buying it? Was it a black friday only special and you waited too long?
I wouldnt accept any business to accept collect calls. Esspecially in this day and age where 99% of phone services give you free nationwide calling.
I have been using Amazon since they were simply a book store, and when I have had an issue they were very fast and very good at fixing it.
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Still
by NathanG Thu December 10, 2009 @ 2:30 PM
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I give up
by NathanG Thu December 10, 2009 @ 4:02 PM
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so....
by PepperElf Thu December 10, 2009 @ 7:52 PM
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Absolutely
by E S. Thu December 10, 2009 @ 9:03 PM
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Thanks n/t
by E S. Thu December 10, 2009 @ 10:12 PM
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Donno
by Just Jeffrey Sun December 13, 2009 @ 7:51 AM
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Depends
by Just Jeffrey Sat December 12, 2009 @ 8:39 AM
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by E S. Posted Wed December 9, 2009 @ 5:24 PM
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Sorry, I forgot to add that amazon prices aren't good. The item at Amazon that was $17.99 and went to $40.45, I ended up buying at a store near me for only $13.99. I was also going to get a movie that was $12.49 at amazon and I ended up paying $9.99. So,besides their nonexistent customer service,their prices can be easily beat if you search the internet or go to a local store.
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