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by Erwin
5206 days ago
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I've had the same experience with Amazon, when orders have gone wrong which I think is even more impressive given they're much larger and public. It shows is possible not to put short-term profits first -- some people excuse "evil" acts by companies as being required by shareholders. |
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Fine. The .co.uk do it better (you can keep the incorrect item). But returning is reasonable enough.
But they've not bothered to correct their listings despite several attempts to fix the problem.