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12-05-2023 07:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by Two Bills
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We use Amazon all the time, and only had two problems.
They were dealt with speedily and promptly.
No complaints about them here.
I never use Reddit, X. or any of those sites.
BS and propaganda most of the time, and of no interest to me.
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:a20:Those sites you list are nothing like here on TOTV where here there is no BS, no propoganda and EVERYTHING is factual. I guess "selective BS" is OK. . :a20:
As for AMAZON, see attached copy of the email I got from Amazon back in Sept 2022. Been trying for 14+ months to get a SINGLE RESPONSE as to what I did wrong. The only response was that email. The account was 23+ years old with rarely any returns. They "stole" over $200 in gift cards on my account, and I have yet to find out after hundreds of emails and multiple phone calls to virtually every department at Amazon I could fine what I had done wrong. The only possibility was I purchased a BEST BUY gift card with my gift card balance, which AT THAT TIME was allowed (but as NOV 1 of this year is not). Funny part was, about 4 weeks later (Dec 2022) I got an email APOLOGIZING for closing my account. They reopened it but 48hrs later it was closed again with the same email and reason.. The least they could have done was give me some sort of "warning" first.
Point I make is (whether you "read those places" or not) there are a huge amount of identical problems detailed out there and getting much worse. The consensus was the online services are run by BOTS and if one gets you for a right (or wrong) reason you're done. I called their "executive offices", wrote to "jeff@amazon.com" probably 50 times. I contacted the CFPB and FTC with no response (yet).
The only reason I found Reddit was because I have been Googling over a year to see what happened to me. If one wants to be blind or ignorant of what is going on beyond TOTV (which is certainly not a bastion of fact) fine, but there are lots of places that exist beyond the TOTV bubble. One needs to use their common sense to determine what's fact or fiction (although admittedly these days that is hard to do) while parsing all the info available out there. BTW, Reddit has lots of interesting boards that individuals set up. Kind of like 1,000,000 TOTV's.
Basically, there are no problems until there is one. I dare anyone to buy an Apple product from AMAZON and try to return it these days. I read the results of that multiple times ON REDDIT.
Fortunately for me I can still use Amazon because for some reason they didn't close my wife's account but I have learned my lesson about them.
Stick with small easy low dollar stuff.
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