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I build computers as a part time job just to get some spare cash, I ordered some parts from Amazon recently for some builds and one of the graphics cards out of the two I bought didn't work. (Both gigabyte 2070s)
After posting it I realised I had sent the wrong one back, after talking to Amazon I sent the faulty one as well and thought no more of it.
Just got off chat with them and they are refusing to send back the working one and are going to bin it instead as it wasn't the correct item.
I have offered to pay postage back etc, but Amazon don't have the ability to post returns back apparently... ?
I know I cocked up and wasn't organised (they were identical cards and I just didn't mark them properly) but I just don't understand how amazon can happily bin my working card?
I asked if I could create a return for it now as they already had it but they said it wouldnt work as the product would already be disposed of by then and they wouldn't receive a return.
Is it legal for them to do this? That's a lot of money for me. Goodbye this month's mortgage payment I suppose.
Again I know it's my mistake and I am willing to pay for it. But not the cost of the entire card. Am I being unreasonable?
After posting it I realised I had sent the wrong one back, after talking to Amazon I sent the faulty one as well and thought no more of it.
Just got off chat with them and they are refusing to send back the working one and are going to bin it instead as it wasn't the correct item.
I have offered to pay postage back etc, but Amazon don't have the ability to post returns back apparently... ?
I know I cocked up and wasn't organised (they were identical cards and I just didn't mark them properly) but I just don't understand how amazon can happily bin my working card?
I asked if I could create a return for it now as they already had it but they said it wouldnt work as the product would already be disposed of by then and they wouldn't receive a return.
Is it legal for them to do this? That's a lot of money for me. Goodbye this month's mortgage payment I suppose.
Again I know it's my mistake and I am willing to pay for it. But not the cost of the entire card. Am I being unreasonable?