I’m constantly disappointed with the deceptive ads and prodcuts not meeting expectations. Anyone else experience issues with their products not being as advertised? https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/20/amazon-is-shipping-expired-baby-formula-and-other-out-of-date-foods.html
Amazon was great around 2013-17 before it became a dumpster site for alibaba garbage
Yep. Counterfeit shit and cesspool of community abuse
Zero quality control and every wannabe who watched a few amazon fba videos on YouTube. Guess Jeff is too busy paying $35 billion to have sex with a plastic surgery Botox product
Amazon has problems of retaining talent and then filling up their replacement with new inexperienced ones for 30-50% more comp through lower interview bar. Has hidden pockets of some political and parasitic managers who don’t have competencies: like web devs and TPMS (w/o past dev career) being SDMs. Lots of unnecessary complexity and crap projects because of promo oriented projects. The biggest issue is the denial of the problem and always babbling “it’s by design” crap.
Big oof
always wondered how TPM can slide into SDM...
Of course, amazon stopped selling products two years ago so canceled prime. Just buy directly from costco, walmart, ali, target etc. and save money.
You are an idiot. Amazon has no control over what it’s sellers ship.
what do u use instead?
Just tell support item was not as advertised, and amazon will let you keep it and refund you. But no, I have not had this problem.
I got shipped a random wrong item one time, and they wanted me to ship it back to get the refund on the actual item I bought. I couldn’t be assed, so instead I avoid using amazon whenever possible
Ya, I think it’s based on value of item and cost to ship it back. Obviously if you get a new phone sent you by accident, amazon probably wants that back