Just a quick one........how many of us read Terms and Conditions?
When ordering a hood for my 50mm f1.4 Canon lens from Amazon today I noticed that one of the options was for Prime Delivery. For those of you who don't know you get free express delivery on every item for a one off yearly payment. For someone who buys a lot from them it can save a good deal on postage.
I originally signed up for a 'Free 30 day Trial' last December - great for Chrissy pressies I thought. Checked my account today and had been charged £49 - the yearly rate for full membership. The wife checks the credit card statements:shake:
Got no advice of the payment from Amazon and they stipulated that I had to cancel the free trial within the 30 days - within the terms.
Cheeky bu**ers I thought so cancelled my membership and resigned myself to the fact that my failing to read the terms and conditions had cost me. As I had not used the service a great deal I would get £29 back. A reasonable result.......
No, I thought I'm going to email a complaint..... sod it I'm going to phone them.......actually no, they can phone me.
Anyway spoke to a really nice guy at Amazon who after listening to me bitch, not really rant as I was more annoyed at myself, went off to speak to his line manager who agreed to give me a full refund. Result
For me - great customer service although I shouldn't have had to phone in the first place. As I said to him - I do not expect that kind of 'fast one' from a company like Amazon. Although they had been good to refund the whole amount it shows you need to read terms and conditions
When ordering a hood for my 50mm f1.4 Canon lens from Amazon today I noticed that one of the options was for Prime Delivery. For those of you who don't know you get free express delivery on every item for a one off yearly payment. For someone who buys a lot from them it can save a good deal on postage.
I originally signed up for a 'Free 30 day Trial' last December - great for Chrissy pressies I thought. Checked my account today and had been charged £49 - the yearly rate for full membership. The wife checks the credit card statements:shake:
Got no advice of the payment from Amazon and they stipulated that I had to cancel the free trial within the 30 days - within the terms.
Cheeky bu**ers I thought so cancelled my membership and resigned myself to the fact that my failing to read the terms and conditions had cost me. As I had not used the service a great deal I would get £29 back. A reasonable result.......
No, I thought I'm going to email a complaint..... sod it I'm going to phone them.......actually no, they can phone me.
Anyway spoke to a really nice guy at Amazon who after listening to me bitch, not really rant as I was more annoyed at myself, went off to speak to his line manager who agreed to give me a full refund. Result
For me - great customer service although I shouldn't have had to phone in the first place. As I said to him - I do not expect that kind of 'fast one' from a company like Amazon. Although they had been good to refund the whole amount it shows you need to read terms and conditions

