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PS5 from eBay... two bricks in the box!!!
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Not really relevant to the OP. Although I did like the pun, even if not intentional.[Deleted User] said:Hasbeen said:
Yes agree. Purchase from Amazon etc. OH Wait: PlayStation 5: Amazon 'really sorry' after customers received cat food and other items instead of games console | Science & Tech News | Sky NewsMarkN88 said:To be fair I don’t think there is a way of actually providing evidence. As already mentioned anyone can open a package they receive and whack a few bricks in and say that’s what was received. Obviously because this has happened it’s hard to prove either way.This is why I’ve shyed away from high end purchases through eBay anymore.
Amazon isn't any better. They sent me £500 coffee maker via Hermes. Got instantly lost in transit. 10 days and 1 phone call later, despite me insisting to use something less laughable, they sent it via Hermes again, this time delivered OK. They are £500 out of pocket, not my problem 🤷♂️0
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