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What is the problem with these people, it clearly states that it is a limited free offer, do they expect something for nothing?
What is the problem with these people, it clearly states that it is a limited free offer, do they expect something for nothing?
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If you click on anything beginning with the words 'sign up for ...' anywhere on the internet without fully understanding what it is you're signing up for, and how much it costs, you're an idiot.
Of course, being an idiot doesn't mean you deserve to be ripped off.
What's the Mail got against Amazon anyway? They never do a story like this without an agenda. If they liked Amazon they'd be telling everyone how great the Amazon Prime service was.
Of course, being an idiot doesn't mean you deserve to be ripped off.
What's the Mail got against Amazon anyway? They never do a story like this without an agenda. If they liked Amazon they'd be telling everyone how great the Amazon Prime service was.
It's common practice and has been for ages. Every time you buy a computer or anything they always try and sign you up for a support service that's free initially but then costs you £600 a month as soon as it's been long enough to forget that you signed up for it.
That's why I can't understand why the Mail is picking on Amazon. The head of Amazon must have criticized the Mail at some point.
That's why I can't understand why the Mail is picking on Amazon. The head of Amazon must have criticized the Mail at some point.
Ludwig possibly the DM have a bee in their bonnet about how little tax Amazon pay. But Amazon's tax avoidance methods are all legal if not ethical. Would you tar everyone with an ISA with the same brush?
I never bother taking up their offer of free this or that because selecting free delivery they say it will arrive within 7 days but I always receive within 2 days and if anything gets lost in transit they send replacements immediately without any quibbles.
I never bother taking up their offer of free this or that because selecting free delivery they say it will arrive within 7 days but I always receive within 2 days and if anything gets lost in transit they send replacements immediately without any quibbles.
baza; yes that is what happens to me.
When Mrs Hymie is buying multiple items and this happens, you cannot determine which the offending item is. The only option is to buy the items individually and decide whether you are willing to pay the postage for the non-post free item.
This is one of my main gripes with Amazon, with ebay you know the postage costs before you want to buy the item.
When Mrs Hymie is buying multiple items and this happens, you cannot determine which the offending item is. The only option is to buy the items individually and decide whether you are willing to pay the postage for the non-post free item.
This is one of my main gripes with Amazon, with ebay you know the postage costs before you want to buy the item.
ludwig
/// What's the Mail got against Amazon anyway? They never do a story like this without an agenda. If they liked Amazon they'd be telling everyone how great the Amazon Prime service was. ///
It would seem that anything done bu the Daily Mail gives some a free licence to criticise the paper.
All the Mail are doing here is to investigate and report on a subject matter that is showing concern for some members of the public, including quite a few on AnswerBank it seems and the Mail along with any other news outlet would be failing in their duty, if they didn't make the public aware of it.
If they hadn't done so in this case, they would then have most likely been accused of being in the pocket of Amazon etc.
/// What's the Mail got against Amazon anyway? They never do a story like this without an agenda. If they liked Amazon they'd be telling everyone how great the Amazon Prime service was. ///
It would seem that anything done bu the Daily Mail gives some a free licence to criticise the paper.
All the Mail are doing here is to investigate and report on a subject matter that is showing concern for some members of the public, including quite a few on AnswerBank it seems and the Mail along with any other news outlet would be failing in their duty, if they didn't make the public aware of it.
If they hadn't done so in this case, they would then have most likely been accused of being in the pocket of Amazon etc.
The owners of the Daily Mail aren't adverse to a bit of tax evasion themselves:
http:// www.the guardia n.com/b usiness /2014/j ul/10/w hos-who -britai n-legal -offsho re-tax- avoidan ce-jame s-dyson
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