Film, Media & TV0 min ago
Amazon: Still At It!
25 Answers
Checking my bank yesterday I found a Debit of £79.00 paid to Amazon Prime.
Now, although I do purchase through Amazon, I have never applied for or ticked any box for Amazon Prime.
That anyone could just take money from my Bank Account without any notification or reason I regard with alarm.
I asked my Granddaughter (like you do) what she thought and her reply was that Amazon do this all the time and her friend was also hit for £79 just before Christmas and was only aware of it when her bank account was emptied!
Interesting, when I contacted Amazon the response was so quick and efficient and my account was credited immediately; minimum questions, no explanations, just send the money back, fast!
I wonder how many people failed to check their bank account over Christmas and how many £79.00s disappeared into the Amazon???
Now, although I do purchase through Amazon, I have never applied for or ticked any box for Amazon Prime.
That anyone could just take money from my Bank Account without any notification or reason I regard with alarm.
I asked my Granddaughter (like you do) what she thought and her reply was that Amazon do this all the time and her friend was also hit for £79 just before Christmas and was only aware of it when her bank account was emptied!
Interesting, when I contacted Amazon the response was so quick and efficient and my account was credited immediately; minimum questions, no explanations, just send the money back, fast!
I wonder how many people failed to check their bank account over Christmas and how many £79.00s disappeared into the Amazon???
Answers
You ticked the 'Free next day delivery' box but (like thousands of others) failed to notice that it's tied to a free trial of Amazon Prime (with payment for the service automaticall y being taken if you fail to cancel the trial).
12:17 Fri 06th Jan 2017
ummmm is quite right. If you email Amazon from your account, ask to cancel your Prime subscription.
When Prime first started I also accidentally ticked the dreaded free delivery box. I got a full refund and I'm now much more careful when using Amazon.
If you regularly order more than 30 items a year, Prime is a fairly good deal.
When Prime first started I also accidentally ticked the dreaded free delivery box. I got a full refund and I'm now much more careful when using Amazon.
If you regularly order more than 30 items a year, Prime is a fairly good deal.