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Amazon claim I sent wrong phone back and won't refund

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  • bris
    bris Posts: 10,548 Forumite
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    edited 28 July 2022 at 9:16PM
    They check everything now. Amazon have been the victims of this type of scam in the past (devils advocate) Its cost them millions with people sending back bricks etc and getting refunded so now they check.

    They have succesfully convicted these scammers.

    Not saying this has happened here but someone has swapped it along the way and all Amazon see is the wrong item.
  • clacka_2 said:
    yes they weighed it as I sent it special guaranteed delivery and Apple have confirmed it weighs as it should for an iphone 13 pro.

    I'm intrigued. When you returned it, was it packed in a plain cardboard box? I'm just wondering because, if it was swapped while in the mail system, how on earth did they know there was an expensive iPhone 13 Pro in there. There's been a few of these posts about phones being swapped recently, but I'm just confused how they know which parcels contain expensive phones. 
  • Mr.Generous
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    clacka_2 said:
    yes they weighed it as I sent it special guaranteed delivery and Apple have confirmed it weighs as it should for an iphone 13 pro.

    I'm intrigued. When you returned it, was it packed in a plain cardboard box? I'm just wondering because, if it was swapped while in the mail system, how on earth did they know there was an expensive iPhone 13 Pro in there. There's been a few of these posts about phones being swapped recently, but I'm just confused how they know which parcels contain expensive phones. 

    I was thinking about the swap and the person who opens the returns at Amazon is in a great place to be able to do this.
    Mr Generous - Landlord for more than 10 years. Generous? - Possibly but sarcastic more likely.
  • clacka_2 said:
    yes they weighed it as I sent it special guaranteed delivery and Apple have confirmed it weighs as it should for an iphone 13 pro.

    I'm intrigued. When you returned it, was it packed in a plain cardboard box? I'm just wondering because, if it was swapped while in the mail system, how on earth did they know there was an expensive iPhone 13 Pro in there. There's been a few of these posts about phones being swapped recently, but I'm just confused how they know which parcels contain expensive phones. 

    I was thinking about the swap and the person who opens the returns at Amazon is in a great place to be able to do this.
    Unlikely as there will be cameras all over the place...more chance the courier delivering the returns
  • clacka_2
    clacka_2 Posts: 8 Forumite
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    edited 29 July 2022 at 12:09PM

    clacka_2 said:

    Did the post office weigh the package?
    yes they weighed it as I sent it special guaranteed delivery and Apple have confirmed it weighs as it should for an iphone 13 pro.
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    wow thank you for your helpful comment. Hope your day improves :-)
  • clacka_2
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    bris said:
    They check everything now. Amazon have been the victims of this type of scam in the past (devils advocate) Its cost them millions with people sending back bricks etc and getting refunded so now they check.

    They have succesfully convicted these scammers.

    Not saying this has happened here but someone has swapped it along the way and all Amazon see is the wrong item.
    Yes I can understand this but surely if this is commonplace then why would they not have something set up to record or at least photograph these things? My wrapping was quite distinctive so they would easily be able to tell if it had been opened before it got to them? I have asked for evidence as this would prove it had been intercepted but they don't have any. It is so frustrating and the only thing that makes sense would be someone at the returns department has a new shiny phone.
  • Bradden
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    clacka_2 said:
    Yes I can understand this but surely if this is commonplace then why would they not have something set up to record or at least photograph these things? My wrapping was quite distinctive so they would easily be able to tell if it had been opened before it got to them? I have asked for evidence as this would prove it had been intercepted but they don't have any. It is so frustrating and the only thing that makes sense would be someone at the returns department has a new shiny phone.
    I'm not sure how this would have helped.. it would have just confirmed that there wasn't an iPhone in the box.. how could this prove when the phone was swapped?
  • DE_612183
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    was the purchase from amazon or one of their "partners"?
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