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[E] Wii - Ebuyer 1 hour warning given @ 14:55

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  • pinkgem wrote:
    still showing one in my cart top right when i am on the wii page but when i checkout it says nothings there

    Same here......will have to check with card company as I actually submitted my payment and then it crashed...nightmare.
    Consider anything only don't cry!
  • pinkgem
    pinkgem Posts: 3,299 Forumite
    i didnt even get as far as submitting payment
  • trebor21
    trebor21 Posts: 166 Forumite
    Like i said i wouldnt be relying on these guys for delivery for xmas! so many bad reviews, god help those who did order
  • machofairy wrote:
    Logged in and they had 53 at 1657. Refreshed page and it was all gone by 1559

    Just had a quick look and added the bundle to my catalog area, still says 52 in stock.

    Could be that the servers went down, and people think they have all gone. Worth a shot at trying again if nothing else.
    Financial Aims for 2012:
    1. To pay off Car loan (£2,163.85 / £300.23 : 13.9%) 2. To pay off Joint OD ([STRIKE]£1,928.53[/STRIKE] / £1,928.53 : 100%) 3. To pay off GF's CC (£1100.31 / £0 : 0%) 4. To OP Mortgage (£1000 / £0 : 0%)

    Money Saving / Making in 2012:
    1. Ebay (£0 ) 2. Surveys (£0 ) 3. Quidco (£156.45 (Feb 12) ) 4. Lottery (£0 ) 5. Groceries (£0 )
  • pinkgem
    pinkgem Posts: 3,299 Forumite
    says outof stock for me and has done for about 10-15 minutes
  • Keith
    Keith Posts: 2,924 Forumite
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    trebor21 wrote:
    Like i said i wouldnt be relying on these guys for delivery for xmas! so many bad reviews, god help those who did order

    I've used them for at least 2 years and I've never had a single complaint about them :confused:
  • trebor21
    trebor21 Posts: 166 Forumite
    lol you also notice it says they cant gurantee a delivery date, and getting a refund from this place is impossible!
  • Might have too?

    Gone through Payment, my order page is listed as 'Not Allocated', which is what Will said would happen until they can sort out exactly who's order was timed first and so on. But if I'm not in the fist 55, then so be it, and the hunt continues.

    Just got email confirmation of order through, but still doesn't guarantee you've got it.

    Fingers crossed

    Update: My account now says ORDER PLACED.

    Still don't know thought!:confused:
    Financial Aims for 2012:
    1. To pay off Car loan (£2,163.85 / £300.23 : 13.9%) 2. To pay off Joint OD ([STRIKE]£1,928.53[/STRIKE] / £1,928.53 : 100%) 3. To pay off GF's CC (£1100.31 / £0 : 0%) 4. To OP Mortgage (£1000 / £0 : 0%)

    Money Saving / Making in 2012:
    1. Ebay (£0 ) 2. Surveys (£0 ) 3. Quidco (£156.45 (Feb 12) ) 4. Lottery (£0 ) 5. Groceries (£0 )
  • Just had a quick look and added the bundle to my catalog area, still says 52 in stock.

    Could be that the servers went down, and people think they have all gone. Worth a shot at trying again if nothing else.


    Says 55 now in stock (in my catalogue)

    16:18
  • trebor21 wrote:
    lol you also notice it says they cant gurantee a delivery date, and getting a refund from this place is impossible!

    Will on Ebuyer explained that although the sytem will allow more than 55 orders being taken. Only those successful will get theirs before xmas.

    The other orders will still have Order Placed, and kept on a waiting list until the next batch of stock comes in.

    That's why they couldn't say guaranteed delivery prior to xmas, as some on the waiting list won't get it.
    Financial Aims for 2012:
    1. To pay off Car loan (£2,163.85 / £300.23 : 13.9%) 2. To pay off Joint OD ([STRIKE]£1,928.53[/STRIKE] / £1,928.53 : 100%) 3. To pay off GF's CC (£1100.31 / £0 : 0%) 4. To OP Mortgage (£1000 / £0 : 0%)

    Money Saving / Making in 2012:
    1. Ebay (£0 ) 2. Surveys (£0 ) 3. Quidco (£156.45 (Feb 12) ) 4. Lottery (£0 ) 5. Groceries (£0 )
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