let's play "is mandy going to hell?" on 11/18, I ordered (items) from (merchant) and asked for delivery to my apartment in NH.
Posted by
amanda jones (aka amanda)
Dec 8 '10, 11:04
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I am frequent customer of (merchant) and know that transit time to NH is about three days.
I moved 11/29, and had not gotten the package by the time I did. I talked to miguel downstairs on 12/5 who told me I had no parcels. I called (merchant) and they showed parcel as delivered (USPS tracking) and said they would send me out a replacement parcel, gratis.
today, I went to the post office in PA to get my mail. the parcel had been forwarded here. my forward order started on 12/4, but the guy at the PO said it looked like they'd started early.
do I call merchant and fess up? or just think of it as a gift for being a loyal customer? or am I just going straight to hell?
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Responses:
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i actually think the retailer matters here. small indie company? fess up. amazon? keep it. -- nm
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Elf Andie
Dec 8, 11:12
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this happened to me with amazon when i ordered some books as i was moving out here. i had been waiting for weeks and presumed the original shipment
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pixmas
Dec 8, 11:09
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after second shipment arriaves, either write return to sender on it, or ask merchant what they want to do. -- nm
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peglegpete
Dec 8, 11:08
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Fess up. They may just let you keep it. -- nm
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Mop (214 lbs)
Dec 8, 11:08
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Dollar amount of said items? If over $100, call merchant. -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 8, 11:07
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the merchant is likely to say 'just keep it' and then you'll feel doubly good -- nm
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zeitgeist
Dec 8, 11:07
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I have 2 copies of Super Mario Galaxy 2 at home right now, trying to figure out if I should send it back to Amazon. -- nm
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JaxSean
Dec 8, 11:06
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call merchant. -- nm
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Remlik
Dec 8, 11:05
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