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  #21  
Old August 2nd 06, 10:40 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
smokey
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Default Amazon now commits mail fraud

Ask for a refund if you do not receive what it is you ordered.
Some Guy wrote:
Amazon Steals wrote:
I don't think Amazon is going to be around much longer.


I would tend to disagree.

Their stock is
going to bottom out. The last two orders I placed through them were taking
3 and 4 months respectively. I had to cancel both of them and order the
items through other vendors. They refunded my money on the first order, but
am still waiting on my refund from the second order. It has now been 1 1/2
months since requesting the refund from the second order and after promising
to send the refund within 10 business days, they are now non-responsive
except for saying "we are researching your refund sir".


That doesn't seem to fit the definition of non-responsive.
Non-responsive would be not answering at all, unless you're a lawyer.

I'm preparing to file a mail fraud case with the Attorney General's
office in Olympia.


OK.

I've done thousands of dollars in business with them since 1998, but
Amazon has gone to hell in the last year, ever since going into partnership
with too many vendors, and not enough employees to make sure the orders in a
timely manner, and now not even to provide customers with a refund when they
can't deliver the goods.


With all due respect, yours seems like an isolated case. Further, I
suspect you are posting in bad faith.


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  #22  
Old August 2nd 06, 10:44 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
smokey
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Posts: 7
Default Amazon now commits mail fraud

Try buying from people who are putting books on the website as opposed
to buying from amazon themselves. Their not worrying about there
rating.
Some Guy wrote:
Amazon Steals wrote:
I don't think Amazon is going to be around much longer.


I would tend to disagree.

Their stock is
going to bottom out. The last two orders I placed through them were taking
3 and 4 months respectively. I had to cancel both of them and order the
items through other vendors. They refunded my money on the first order, but
am still waiting on my refund from the second order. It has now been 1 1/2
months since requesting the refund from the second order and after promising
to send the refund within 10 business days, they are now non-responsive
except for saying "we are researching your refund sir".


That doesn't seem to fit the definition of non-responsive.
Non-responsive would be not answering at all, unless you're a lawyer.

I'm preparing to file a mail fraud case with the Attorney General's
office in Olympia.


OK.

I've done thousands of dollars in business with them since 1998, but
Amazon has gone to hell in the last year, ever since going into partnership
with too many vendors, and not enough employees to make sure the orders in a
timely manner, and now not even to provide customers with a refund when they
can't deliver the goods.


With all due respect, yours seems like an isolated case. Further, I
suspect you are posting in bad faith.


  #23  
Old August 2nd 06, 10:44 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
smokey
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 7
Default Amazon now commits mail fraud

Try buying from people who are putting books on the website as opposed
to buying from amazon themselves. Their not worrying about there
rating.
Some Guy wrote:
Amazon Steals wrote:
I don't think Amazon is going to be around much longer.


I would tend to disagree.

Their stock is
going to bottom out. The last two orders I placed through them were taking
3 and 4 months respectively. I had to cancel both of them and order the
items through other vendors. They refunded my money on the first order, but
am still waiting on my refund from the second order. It has now been 1 1/2
months since requesting the refund from the second order and after promising
to send the refund within 10 business days, they are now non-responsive
except for saying "we are researching your refund sir".


That doesn't seem to fit the definition of non-responsive.
Non-responsive would be not answering at all, unless you're a lawyer.

I'm preparing to file a mail fraud case with the Attorney General's
office in Olympia.


OK.

I've done thousands of dollars in business with them since 1998, but
Amazon has gone to hell in the last year, ever since going into partnership
with too many vendors, and not enough employees to make sure the orders in a
timely manner, and now not even to provide customers with a refund when they
can't deliver the goods.


With all due respect, yours seems like an isolated case. Further, I
suspect you are posting in bad faith.


  #24  
Old August 2nd 06, 10:44 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
smokey
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 7
Default Amazon now commits mail fraud

Try buying from people who are putting books on the website as opposed
to buying from amazon themselves. Their not worrying about there
rating.
Some Guy wrote:
Amazon Steals wrote:
I don't think Amazon is going to be around much longer.


I would tend to disagree.

Their stock is
going to bottom out. The last two orders I placed through them were taking
3 and 4 months respectively. I had to cancel both of them and order the
items through other vendors. They refunded my money on the first order, but
am still waiting on my refund from the second order. It has now been 1 1/2
months since requesting the refund from the second order and after promising
to send the refund within 10 business days, they are now non-responsive
except for saying "we are researching your refund sir".


That doesn't seem to fit the definition of non-responsive.
Non-responsive would be not answering at all, unless you're a lawyer.

I'm preparing to file a mail fraud case with the Attorney General's
office in Olympia.


OK.

I've done thousands of dollars in business with them since 1998, but
Amazon has gone to hell in the last year, ever since going into partnership
with too many vendors, and not enough employees to make sure the orders in a
timely manner, and now not even to provide customers with a refund when they
can't deliver the goods.


With all due respect, yours seems like an isolated case. Further, I
suspect you are posting in bad faith.


  #25  
Old August 2nd 06, 10:44 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
smokey
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 7
Default Amazon now commits mail fraud

Try buying from people who are putting books on the website as opposed
to buying from amazon themselves. Their not worrying about there
rating.
Some Guy wrote:
Amazon Steals wrote:
I don't think Amazon is going to be around much longer.


I would tend to disagree.

Their stock is
going to bottom out. The last two orders I placed through them were taking
3 and 4 months respectively. I had to cancel both of them and order the
items through other vendors. They refunded my money on the first order, but
am still waiting on my refund from the second order. It has now been 1 1/2
months since requesting the refund from the second order and after promising
to send the refund within 10 business days, they are now non-responsive
except for saying "we are researching your refund sir".


That doesn't seem to fit the definition of non-responsive.
Non-responsive would be not answering at all, unless you're a lawyer.

I'm preparing to file a mail fraud case with the Attorney General's
office in Olympia.


OK.

I've done thousands of dollars in business with them since 1998, but
Amazon has gone to hell in the last year, ever since going into partnership
with too many vendors, and not enough employees to make sure the orders in a
timely manner, and now not even to provide customers with a refund when they
can't deliver the goods.


With all due respect, yours seems like an isolated case. Further, I
suspect you are posting in bad faith.


 




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