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  • #68643
    PlaneManPlaneMan
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      @planeman
      Forumite Points: 196

      What’s happened to Amazon?

      The customer service used to be first rate, now it’s pretty shoddy.

      I ordered a DJI Air 2s fly more drone and some bits (sd cards and prop guards). The drone was meant to be ‘As new’, complete, in slightly damaged packaging. It had blatantly been bounced of something as some of the props had nicks on them and there were scratches on it. Also the battery charging brick and some cables were missing.

      It was picked up Thursday afternoon (it arrived Wednesday) and there are no updates since then. I contacted them via chat today as the return tracking said that the refund would take up to 14 days to process and could take another 7 days to be credited to my debit card. I paid with a credit card which has been paid off already.

      The chat was mostly pointless, just going around in circles but I have got confirmation that the refund will be applied to my credit card.

      In the past as soon as the parcel has been scanned and is in the returns system the refund has been issued. If the return was me changing my mind I could understand a bit more but it’s all their doing.

      Lesson learnt, Amazon is now for cheap items only, certainly no more than £30.  (I’m not the only one having issues with them recently, lots of problems with them in general but especially warehouse items)

      #68654
      johnbarryjohnbarry
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        @johnbarry
        Forumite Points: 13

        Amazon I can’t beleive it (I not saying you not tru) I never known such trouble, I hope it gets sorted soon

        Cheers
        John

        #68655
        Ed PEd P
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          @edps
          Forumite Points: 39

          I’ve had the odd issue, but all were accepted for return without issue. It all depends on the logistics train with the last person in the chain being the most important. In fact I recently had a delivery refused because the person handling the last step noticed the package was damaged, and just stuck it straight in his refused delivery returns. No charge just an email to me saying something had gone wrong and cancelling that order, the note said my credit card was being credited. If you accept a credit on your Amazon account the refund process is a lot faster.

          I have however noticed a worrying trend,  sales through Amazon are sometimes handled by box slingers such as Yodel or Hermes. My guess is that these particular firms pay their drivers so little they just do not have time to do things properly.

          #68659
          JayCeeDeeJayCeeDee
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            @jayceedee
            Forumite Points: 230

            If you accept a credit on your Amazon account the refund process is a lot faster.

            That’s been the case for me a few times recently. Their refund sometimes beats the retailers notifications.

             

            I have however noticed a worrying trend,  sales through Amazon are sometimes handled by box slingers such as Yodel or Hermes.

            I returned an Amazon purchase using one of their Parcel Shops ( one of the old Martin McColl chain recently refurbished and rebranded ) and they are geared to print the return label etc and track the parcel, – they used Hermes. All went OK.

            We were at a funeral for the wife’s uncle at the beginning of last month and she bought a lot of clothing online from Amazon, John Lewis, Roman Originals and Wallis. When she decided on her outfit I did a whole bundle of returns. John Lewis were superb – returned at a local Waitrose. This was no more than I expected, but good to see they’ve kept their reputation. Amazon – as above – were great, Roman were very good but Wallis ( now taken over along with Burton and a couple of others by BooHoo online only) are dire and their new name describes how they have left me feeling!! One item only refunded at the end of this week after three email chases, and one still outstanding after the same three email chases.

            #68662
            Ed PEd P
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              @edps
              Forumite Points: 39

              PM hopefully you sort out your drone issues. Then maybe you can enter next year’s Drone Photo competition.

              This years winners are shown in the link.

              https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-12/aerial-photgraphy-drone-awards-2021/100454756

              #68665
              PlaneManPlaneMan
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                @planeman
                Forumite Points: 196

                Thanks all.

                Still no updates available.

                On the upside I’m now fully legal for any drone up to 25 KG. That’s a big lump of weight to be flying around.

                I’m also got public liability insurance up to £5 million. Which means I can fly in more places as it’s through a recognised model aircraft flying association. Not that simple, but that’s the basics. Some hoops to jump through but it’s mostly just accepting t&c’s and agreeing to be an rsole.

                 

                #68668
                JayCeeDeeJayCeeDee
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                  @jayceedee
                  Forumite Points: 230

                  Some hoops to jump through but it’s mostly just accepting t&c’s and agreeing to be an rsole.

                  Hopefully that missing “…not ” was a typo?? or tongue in cheek!!??

                  #68669
                  PlaneManPlaneMan
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                    @planeman
                    Forumite Points: 196

                    JCD, yes, a typo. 🙄

                    #68671
                    JayCeeDeeJayCeeDee
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                      @jayceedee
                      Forumite Points: 230

                      JCD, yes, a typo. 🙄

                      👍👍

                      #68673
                      wasbitwasbit
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                        @wasbit
                        Forumite Points: 245

                        Ordered something from Amazon for £3.99. If it’s sent to my address I pay postage. If I opt for click & collect at my local post office, some 600 yards away, it’s free. Huh?

                        Ordered a cheap folding cycle at 7.46pm tonight. Item despatched at 8.42pm by DHL with tracking number. I’m not on Prime & haven’t opted for their free trial.

                        Only time will tell if the items arrive by their stated times & in good condition.

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                        Regards
                        wasbit

                        Rig 1: Optiplex 3050 SFF
                        Rig 2: Asus ROG G20CB (rebuilt wreck)
                        Rig 3: HP Elitebook 8440P

                        Dear Starfleet, hate you, hate the Federation, taking Voyager. - Janeway

                        #68677
                        wasbitwasbit
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                          @wasbit
                          Forumite Points: 245

                          Update – Both items arrived today.

                          My experiences as a buyer are far better with Amazon than Ebay (buy it now not auction).

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                          Regards
                          wasbit

                          Rig 1: Optiplex 3050 SFF
                          Rig 2: Asus ROG G20CB (rebuilt wreck)
                          Rig 3: HP Elitebook 8440P

                          Dear Starfleet, hate you, hate the Federation, taking Voyager. - Janeway

                          #68719
                          PlaneManPlaneMan
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                            @planeman
                            Forumite Points: 196

                            wasbit, glad your stuff turned up and your happy.

                            My return has now reached Amazon (acording to the tracking on the carriers website) but Amazon are dragging their heels still. No updates for over a week from them.

                            #68821
                            PlaneManPlaneMan
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                              @planeman
                              Forumite Points: 196

                              After 3 more chat sessions with Amazon they finally admitted that they had the knackered drone and agreed to action the refund. That was Monday.

                              Tuesday I checked my credit card balance (via phone banking, the app kicked me out many times) to find the refund sat there. So I had to phone them to get them to issue the refund to my current account. That showed up yesterday so I can now put the whole thing behind me. Finally.

                              As an aside the credit card I used keeps getting blocked, even on small purchases, the app kicked me out several times and says my biometrics  aren’t valid, they are as everything else works on the phone, and I got cut off 3 times when phoning them. It’s an Amazon Credit Card via New Day. Coincidence? Probably but that’s now in bits in the bin never to be used again and I’ll stick with First Direct for credit card, current account and savings and Halifax for my other savings towards my next motability car.

                              #68824
                              keith with the teefkeith with the teef
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                                @thinktank
                                Forumite Points: 0

                                Funny how simple things become so complicated. I had a similar conflict with Direct vacuum cleaners. Make no mistake, do not go anywhere near there offerings and watch out in the small print on Amazon and e-bay, etc who is providing the product.

                                #69247
                                PlaneManPlaneMan
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                                  @planeman
                                  Forumite Points: 196

                                  Amazon strike again.

                                  I’d ordered some bits (USB C micro SD card readers, things like that) to be delivered to a local Amazon locker. Due Thursday.

                                  Had the notification about 15.00 today that the parcel was ready for pickup.

                                  Went to the locker, started the process and the app crashed. This happened several times so I re-booted the phone and tried again. Same thing.  I contacted customer services and eventually got a call back from them. 30 seconds in they hung up on me. Got another call back, this time the call lasted 45 seconds before they hung up. 3rd call back and we were slowly getting somewhere.

                                  Eventually the rep said it was a global problem with all the Amazon lockers. Of course I have no way of confirming this. After a while I got a refund actioned.

                                  I’m amazed that a company the size of Amazon haven’t got at least one backup system in place for the lockers. I wasted fuel and 90 minutes today. Not amused. I really need to get away from Amazon.

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