was just wondering as my first year of prime is up for renewal
if anybody had previously cancelled were they offered a cheaper
" stay with us " deal? lol
cheers![]()
Why the use of "lol" in the post, were you laughing as you wrote this?
The last few years my ability to find the tine to get out for shopping has been rather limited, so when something is needed in a hurry having unlimited next day deliveries is a huge help especially for small/cheaper items.
My prime ends july this year although i started the subscription in june 2015Thats how many items arrived late and i got a free month of prime each time.
Will not be renewing though as for some reason i got a snoty email off them stating ive had too many returns and if there are any more they would close my account. If you have a google about it it seems it happens quite a bit and if they do you loose all vouchers, subscriptions, etc. Im now not prepared to commit too much into the Amazon eco system.
Got to be careful of your lens though. Saw a clip once of a pickpocket who managed to undo the lens from the DSLR and walk away with it without the victim realizing.
If this doesn't convince you to keep Amazon Prime I don't know what will.
How many returns are you making to flag that? I've only heard people have that email after trying to send back 50+ items in a 12 month period which to me seems high for returns.
What you can do to get some money off is now and then if something doesn't turn up the next day, if you complain then they tend to give you a month for free.
eh??
£79 for unlimited next day delivery, prime tv, prime music, unlimited photo storage backup, free twitch account - all for £1.51 a week?
Some people......![]()
eh??
£79 for unlimited next day delivery, prime tv, prime music, unlimited photo storage backup, free twitch account - all for £1.51 a week?
Some people......![]()
I guess it also depends on the items aswell, There's been various threads on here where people have admitted to sending 5+ CPU's back due to them not being great overclockers and wanting a CPU that will hit the magic number.