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Consumer rights in the EU are pretty strong. They include two-week free returns, no questions asked, on things purchased online/remote.
These rights do not extend to businesses, though. Sounds like Amazon is not interested in being helpful unless legislation is twisting their arm.
You don't even know wtf you are talking about it's hilarious. You just ignorantly hate Amazon lmfao. What I've gathered from your comment is that you've never once shopped on Amazon.
Amazon is way more than helpful when something goes wrong with an order. I had an order say it was delivered but I didn't see it anywhere at my door a few months back and they sent me a reship and the next day the original order had arrived+the reship arrived the day after that. And the original shipment wasn't even Amazon's fault. That shipment was fulfilled by USPS which USPS for some reason marked the order delivered when it wasn't. That's also what people can forget is that sometimes Amazon has USPS or ups deliver the order and sometimes it's not amazons fault it's those carriers. Anyways entitled people don't care about the specifics just that their cat food was delayed.
what the heck... you're really super into amazon, huh?
Ofc I am, Amazon has done great amazing things for society and I have every right to defend Amazon from these crazy entitled people. Have you seen the comment from the guy who can't accept the fact that Amazon can't accept his money for a refunded item he ended up receiving an hour after the refund. The dude for whatever insane reason thinks Amazon will end up deleting his account over fraud down the line and has spent days talking to different Amazon support people who all tell him the same thing, there is no system in place to take your money for a refunded order you later received and don't worry about it. It's just insane but that's how these people think.
And I can defend Amazon all I want until an anti Amazon moderator decides to ban me and censor me for calling out these anti Amazon and entitled people.
i thought you were serious. and then i thought you weren't. honestly, now i'm not sure, but i'm impressed either way.