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Amazon closed my account
December 4, 2013 at
05:19 AM
So my wife account on Amazon got closed due "continued to request refunds for a significant number of your orders." Basically we had a baby and she was buying and returning stuff, but still keeping a lot of stuff. But I guess they have there reasons, anyway my account which had the same amazon visa card (sharing rewards) also got closed due to being linked to this account. I had student prime and over all loved my account and had good standings. What can I do now ? From reading around I see that they are using the billing address and/or Credit card/Bank information to link accounts, not the delivery address. This really sucks !
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Problem solved.
Again guys good feedback !
You need to check out the internet some more. Zappos.com also offers UNLIMITED FREE SHIPPING returns. Difference being they don't cancel accounts just because a consumer uses what they have the right to use according to the store's own policy. I know people that buy 5 pairs of shoes and keeps the one they like.
Amazon are liars. They change the rules so often and if they keep it up, they will lose business. I expect them to lose more business as they end up having to charge tax in more states now and how they changed their subscribe and save to once a month now. I guess the "all you can eat" doesn't apply here too.
one thing i would avoid is contacting amazon CSR agents asking for credit for price matches or price mistakes and shit like that
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one thing i would avoid is contacting amazon CSR agents asking for credit for price matches or price mistakes and shit like that
Don't sell it to me, see if amazon buys the whole feign ignorance crap.
Duh.. why do you think new mothers come with built in milk makers? To avoid getting banned by Amazon!
You should have just bought a book on why breast feeding is better and saved yourself all those returns...
You should have just bought a book on why breast feeding is better and saved yourself all those returns...
WOW well that went south.... anyway...
The only thing I feel Amazon did that was kind of messed up was apparently giving no warning. Did your wife really not get any warnings about the return rate?
Having said that, I don't much feel that Amazon owes you a warning. It doesn't owe you free returns, or anything else, regardless of what the advertised policies are. I understand that you have your right to shop where you please, and they have the right to deny service. I don't really think anyone has any moral obligation to bend to what I feel is fair. If I don't like it, I can and should take my money somewhere else, plain and simple.
If they said you couldn't make any more returns, or enforced a 2% return limit on you, but left your accounts open, would you still even buy from Amazon? How much of your desire to reopen your account is driven solely by the return policy that you and wife used frequently?
Sometimes a customer just costs more time and money than he or she is worth. Regardless of whatever Facebook rants he posts, BBB complaints he files, or negative word of mouth he can spread, even if he is technically within the lines of the store policy. Eventually its just time to move on from that customer. Sometimes a company has to fire a customer.
I think it was just time for you to get fired. just kidding. But seriously, no warning?
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