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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 732006" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>by the way, I love Amazon. My goodness, it’s so convenient. And, on a rare occasion, I have sent an item or two to Difficult Child that would be difficult for her to get.</p><p></p><p>Funny story...after NEVER having an ounce of trouble with Amazon for many many years, we had all sorts of trouble when we moved. I think it was multiple things gone haywire.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, one day I ordered this fancy hair brush I wanted. This giant box arrived. I checked on line at my account and it said that my brush had arrived. Hmmm. So, I opened the box.</p><p></p><p>It was a GIANT pair of men’s pants for a very obese man.</p><p></p><p>I called Amazon and at first the woman insisted it was a brush.</p><p></p><p>When she finally believed me, she emailed me a receipt mailer and asked me if I would mind sending back the pants. I said ok. Then, same day delivery she re sent the brush. Within a few hours, the brush was at my door.</p><p></p><p>A week later, I sent back the pants. I get an email from Amazon saying “thank you for returning the brush” and they are crediting my account. So, I called them and said I never returned my brush, I still have it. I returned giant pants. The guy said huh? I said “never mind.”</p><p></p><p>I had a month’s worth of insanity and finally it got straightened out and they gave me a relatively large gift certificate I suppose because after a month I got a little upset and this was a very nice “we are sorry” compensation gift. </p><p></p><p>I’m still giggling about the giant pants though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 732006, member: 4152"] by the way, I love Amazon. My goodness, it’s so convenient. And, on a rare occasion, I have sent an item or two to Difficult Child that would be difficult for her to get. Funny story...after NEVER having an ounce of trouble with Amazon for many many years, we had all sorts of trouble when we moved. I think it was multiple things gone haywire. Anyway, one day I ordered this fancy hair brush I wanted. This giant box arrived. I checked on line at my account and it said that my brush had arrived. Hmmm. So, I opened the box. It was a GIANT pair of men’s pants for a very obese man. I called Amazon and at first the woman insisted it was a brush. When she finally believed me, she emailed me a receipt mailer and asked me if I would mind sending back the pants. I said ok. Then, same day delivery she re sent the brush. Within a few hours, the brush was at my door. A week later, I sent back the pants. I get an email from Amazon saying “thank you for returning the brush” and they are crediting my account. So, I called them and said I never returned my brush, I still have it. I returned giant pants. The guy said huh? I said “never mind.” I had a month’s worth of insanity and finally it got straightened out and they gave me a relatively large gift certificate I suppose because after a month I got a little upset and this was a very nice “we are sorry” compensation gift. I’m still giggling about the giant pants though. [/QUOTE]
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