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Old 03-21-2015, 09:56 AM   #21
yorkietalkjilly
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I had no idea Amazon was so expensive but did know they were buyer-friendly. Love it as a buyer but selling on there seems almost seller-averse. Beats dragging your stuff out to the front yard and or to the local flea market but boy, they make you bend over and smile while you do to sell there, don't they?

The first time I ever bought anything on Amazon it was a Christmas DVD I never received. I thought my money was just lost - contacted the seller and never received a response. It was one of those high-volume DVD sellers who likely get zillions of email. I thought, oh, well, buyer beware and all that. Some six months later I read Amazon would make a sale good if the buyer never received the item and tried contacting Amazon directly about it, really just as a lark, thinking I was wasting my time it was so long after the fact. All I had was my word that I didn't get the DVD I paid for. The seller sent another DVD within 2 weeks and this one I got! Seven months after the sale and during the dog days of summer but at least I had what I'd paid for the next Christmas.
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