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Atrocities January 13th, 2004 06:11 AM

Being Ripped Off By Online Sellor
 
I placed an order through Amazon on Dec 29th. When I received the confirmation email I was told that my order was being processed for a thrid party. This caused me great concern. I had no intention of ordering items from a third party and found the notification a jonny come lately.

Never the less the deal was a rather good one, you know the old saying, if its to good to be true, then is isn't. Well that applies here in spades.

The order was to have arrived no later than January 8th. Well it is now the 12th and no order. So I did a follow up and emailed the sellor on the 8th, 9th, 10th, and again today. All of my emails have been bounced back to me.

Amazon is no help either, they say give it 30 days, well in 30 days this scam artist is going to rip off many many more people. At the time that I placed my order there were no customer feed back reports on the sellor. Now there are over 20 and they are all bad.

I emailed Amazon about this and they say that they are not responsible for this and claim that I must continue to wait before they can accept a compaint form.

Well excuse me, but I found out without to much trouble the the sellor, dvdsofldwayne, is a scam and that is something that Amazon should have know long before they authorized this company, check that, rip off artist to do business under the Amazon name.

I call on everyone here to avoid doing business with Amazon.com until this matter is resloved. Thus far they have been very unwilling to help, and the list of victims is growing. If you can support my request and not do business with Amazon I would be very greatful, if not, good luck with your purchases.

[ January 13, 2004, 16:25: Message edited by: Atrocities ]

Taz-in-Space January 13th, 2004 06:31 AM

Re: Being Ripped Off By Online Sellor
 
It's a common hazard. I got ripped off via EBay.
EBay eventually kicked the seller offsite, but not before I got ripped off.
Hope you have better luck than me...

Atrocities January 13th, 2004 06:39 AM

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The thing is, Amazon did not disclose that this was a third party sellor, and furthermore garunteed the deliverary and condition of the order via their merchant program. The problem is, the merchant program is a farse. Amazon does not reinburse for fraud or other. They file a complaint with the company and ask for your money back. That is the extent of what they do. They totally misrepresented the entire deal from the word go. It was a scam 100% and they lead customers right down the golden path to be mugged fully knowning that they were going to be mugged. And that is what pisses me off.

Fyron January 13th, 2004 06:41 AM

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So file a lawsuit.

Atrocities January 13th, 2004 06:42 AM

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Here is the latest email I received, formula to the letter and final period.

Quote:

Dear atrocities@astmod.com,

We're writing to confirm your purchase of the following Amazon Marketplace
items from laylay1073@aol.com:

1 of Star Trek Deep Space Nine - The Complete Seventh Season [DVD] (2003)
Brooks...
1 of Star Trek Deep Space Nine - The Complete Sixth Season [DVD] (2003)
Brooks, Avery

Amazon Payments has charged your credit card (Visa) for this purchase, and
the funds have been credited to your Amazon Marketplace seller. On behalf
of the seller, laylay1073@aol.com, we thank you for your purchase.

The seller has agreed to ship by 31-December-2003. This message serves as
advance notification of your shipment--most sellers will NOT send a
separate shipment confirmation.

Your order will be shipped via an Expedited Shipping method. The arrival
expectation is 3 to 6 business days. If your shipment does not arrive by
08-January-2004, please contact the seller to check the status of the
shipment. Your seller should provide the same level of customer service you
expect from Amazon.com.
<font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">I got this TODAY! So what fricking help is this to me?

Quote:

----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<laylay1073@aol.com>
<font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">

[ January 13, 2004, 04:43: Message edited by: Atrocities ]

Atrocities January 13th, 2004 06:54 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Imperator Fyron:
So file a lawsuit.
<font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">*shakes head* Why do I even bother reading Posts like this?

The point is I shouldn't have to do anything Fyron, the whole purpose of this thread is to warn others and ***** about what happened to me. I am taking action, but four word Posts as direct as yours, although I am sure meant to be helpful, just irk me. Then again I am very tired and tomorrow is a new day.

Kamog January 13th, 2004 07:38 AM

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Thank you for warning us about this, Atrocities. I have bought a few things from Amazon.com before, but I won't buy anything else until this situation is sorted out. I had no idea they do stuff like that! Somehow I assumed they were a reputable company that wouldn't deal with questionable vendors like that, but I made that assumption just because Amazon is such a big, well-known company, and I guess that's not a good assumption. Thanks for letting us know.

Puke January 13th, 2004 09:50 AM

Re: Being Ripped Off By Online Sellor
 
Yep. You shouldn't have to do anything. Unfortuneatly, the world's an ugly place and you have to stand up or be rolled over.

anyhow, I have a suggestion and a question:

First, since it was a credit card payment, your CC company should have a fraud department. You should be able to simply call them and ask them to reverse the charges. Usually your word is good enough for this to be done, and unless the merchant has significant evidence to back their side up, the cardholder is given the benefit of the doubt. What stops this system from being abused, is that if the card holder is ever caught in a lie, he can pretty much kiss his credit goodbye.

As for my question, did this happen through a REGUAR Amazon sale? Or was it clearly labled as one of their "marketplace" things? I knew from outside news sources that the "marketplace" thing was a gathering of 3rd party merchants, but maybe it just wasnt clearly represented on their site?

But shoot man, if they offer a guarantee that they will regulate the sale and make sure the product is delivered as advertised, but in actuality do not, or dont really commit to it when you read the fine print... yeah, that really sucks. if you dont sue them, someone else probably will. ask around some more, and see if you can get in on a class action suit. at least get your money back.

narf poit chez BOOM January 13th, 2004 11:47 AM

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this is why i read those End-User Liscence Agreements. did you know that if you use your warcraft 3 map on the blizzard server's, blizzard automatically has borg rights on it?

tesco samoa January 13th, 2004 01:25 PM

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AT. Go though your credit card company. They should and will help you as best as they can.


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