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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2020 15:56:21 GMT
YOU KNOW SUMMERT. IM GONNA GIVE AMAZON A REAL GOOD OLD PAT ON THE BACK, APART FROM ONE DISASTER IN PACKING THAT I PUT DOWN TO A POSSIBLE PRICK THEY MAY HAVE TAKEN ON FOR THE SEASON, THE SERVICE IN GENERAL HAS BEEN SECOND TO NONE. IVE BEEN ORDERING RECORDS ON A FRIDAY, THEY BEEN DELIVERED LIKE A DAY TO TWO DAY LATER ON STANDARD SERVICE. I FIND THE RECORD MAILERS THEY USE ARE PRETTY MUCH BOMB PROOF WHICH IS PEACE OF MIND, SOMETHING THAT HAS ME ON EDGE WITH WORRY WHEN I BUY FROM OTHER SELLERS.
IM A REAL IMPATIENT BASTURD WHEN I BUY THINGS, I EXPECT SELLER TO GET OF THEIR ARSES THE SECOND PAYMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETED, SO THIS KIND OF SERVICE SUITS ME TO THE GROUND.
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AMAZON
Nov 28, 2020 17:33:29 GMT
Post by stevielad on Nov 28, 2020 17:33:29 GMT
Yeah, I have to agree with you. Amazon have been excellent since the pandemic started for me, and not just with records and CD's either.
If anything, their record packaging is way over the top. But I guess its their insurance against multiple damaged returns that they probably experienced in the past. There was only one problem with an LP this year, and in fairness it was the labels and not Amazons fault. To their credit, I had a replacement album before the damaged one was even sent back.
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AMAZON
Nov 28, 2020 19:57:08 GMT
Post by classicrock on Nov 28, 2020 19:57:08 GMT
Their returns policy is second to none. I have had a couple damaged LP sleeves this year due to the packer not using the proper mailers. I cancelled Prime to save some money since I don't use the other facilities. Parcels at the 3-5 day free delivery actually only take an extra day if that.
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