My mum ordered a microwave from Amazon on the 12th December, and they estimated delivery on the 23rd. The microwave was dispatched to the depot on the 16th, ready for delivery. It hadn't arrived by the 23rd. The tracker system said it had got to the depot on the 16th, therefore Amazon had done their bit. Me and my mum thought it was just delayed due to Chrismas.
My dad then said to us "We'll write Amazon an email and tell them thanks for ruining Christmas." My mum and I were horrified and told him not to do any such thing, and anyway we had a perfectly good microwave. My dad's response? "Well they don't know that." That is situation one.
By the 26th, this microwave hadn't arrived. Me and my mum are now wondering if, by some mix up by the delivery service (not Amazon), it had gone to the wrong address and someone had just decided to accept a microwave that wasn't theirs. Sucky, but not Amazon's fault. They dispatched the microwave as promised. My mum didn't know what to do, so she phoned up and told them about the situation. The Amazon rep apologisd, and said that because it was likely a theft (it's quite common for people to sign for things that they didn't buy, sadly) they would send a new one for free via first class post. This microwave reached us promptly on the 30th of December. Wonderful, my mum has the microwave she wanted.
However, dad is still looking to cheat the system. His bright idea is: "if the other one turns up, we'll not tell Amazon and we'll sell it." Again, me and my mum were disgusted, and told him that if it turned up we would send it back to Amazon, as it would technically be their property as we had only paid for one microwave, not two.
My dad is always doing this - looking for something for nothing or trying to cheat people. His behaviour on the phone with phone companies, delivery services, cable companies, etc disgusts me. He never does it in person though, he only does it via email or the phone. It is quite frankly embarrassing. He was going to try and lay the blame at Amazon's door and tell them lies, and then take their property and sell it instead of doing the right thing and sending it back!
My dad then said to us "We'll write Amazon an email and tell them thanks for ruining Christmas." My mum and I were horrified and told him not to do any such thing, and anyway we had a perfectly good microwave. My dad's response? "Well they don't know that." That is situation one.
By the 26th, this microwave hadn't arrived. Me and my mum are now wondering if, by some mix up by the delivery service (not Amazon), it had gone to the wrong address and someone had just decided to accept a microwave that wasn't theirs. Sucky, but not Amazon's fault. They dispatched the microwave as promised. My mum didn't know what to do, so she phoned up and told them about the situation. The Amazon rep apologisd, and said that because it was likely a theft (it's quite common for people to sign for things that they didn't buy, sadly) they would send a new one for free via first class post. This microwave reached us promptly on the 30th of December. Wonderful, my mum has the microwave she wanted.
However, dad is still looking to cheat the system. His bright idea is: "if the other one turns up, we'll not tell Amazon and we'll sell it." Again, me and my mum were disgusted, and told him that if it turned up we would send it back to Amazon, as it would technically be their property as we had only paid for one microwave, not two.
My dad is always doing this - looking for something for nothing or trying to cheat people. His behaviour on the phone with phone companies, delivery services, cable companies, etc disgusts me. He never does it in person though, he only does it via email or the phone. It is quite frankly embarrassing. He was going to try and lay the blame at Amazon's door and tell them lies, and then take their property and sell it instead of doing the right thing and sending it back!

at least you and your mum have your heads on straight. I'm glad she got the microwave in the end! Perhaps you 2 need to exert your good influence over your Dad more?!

I'm sorely tempted to show him your post, because it might make him sit up a bit.
Either way you're not out of pocket. I've got duplicate parcels before, and vendors have just said "keep it" since international shipping is so damn expensive to Australia.

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