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Amazon Price changes after purchase
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Well you can't buy it for £49.99 unless you are a Prime Member.0
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The OP has already stated that he's a Prime member.0
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Tesco charged more for McVities digestive biscuits between my local store and the main one in the town 8 miles away.
Tesco charge more for their fuel in different parts of the country never mind in a different country.
Business decisions are based on consumers demand and local competition.
Shops started dropping prices before Christmas several years ago when they realised consumers were taking Christmas presents back on Boxing Day to buy again at the reduced price.0 -
I was a bit annoyed and felt ripped off so I searched the net quick to see this
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-get-a-price-match-from-amazon-2013-12?IR=T
It shows that Amazons policy is to refund the difference up to 7 days after delivery, we have had the item a day and a half so I thought great, maybe we can afford one for our younger girl, we were holding off until March.
Aye it does show that.... in 2013
:rotfl:
Don't rely on articles on third party sites to get correct info, more so if the information is 4 years out of date.0
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