Babylon Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 If you have did you know they have a price promise. If the price of the goods you bought has dropped since you bought them in the last 30 days, you can contact them and they will refund the difference!! I have just saved over £30 doing this on Christmas presents I bought. "How do you get it back? Amazon won't do this automatically, you'll need to go back and check the prices of the goods you've bought by logging into your account. Simply visit your account and look at each invoice from the last thirty days and click on each item to view it's current price. Compare this to the price you paid and if there's a difference, copy down the order number and go to the 'Return and Refunds Contact Form' page to report it. Step by step instructions * Log into your Amazon account * Click on 'view orders placed in the last 6 months' * Copy the Amazon.co.uk order number: * Click on the item to see if the price has dropped * Click on 'Help' followed by Contact Us, 'Customer Service' * Once you've found the right order click on Contact Amazon, copy in the order reference number and explain you'd like a refund as the price has dropped."
samingram_uk Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 * Click on 'view orders placed in the last 6 months' Where is this on the page? EDIT: No worries found it, many thanks.
Babylon Posted 9 January 2008 Author Posted 9 January 2008 * Click on 'view orders placed in the last 6 months'Where is this on the page? EDIT: No worries found it, many thanks. You have to go into "your account" (top right) and "view by order"
Webbo Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 If you have did you know they have a price promise. If the price of the goods you bought has dropped since you bought them in the last 30 days, you can contact them and they will refund the difference!!I have just saved over £30 doing this on Christmas presents I bought. "How do you get it back? Amazon won't do this automatically, you'll need to go back and check the prices of the goods you've bought by logging into your account. Simply visit your account and look at each invoice from the last thirty days and click on each item to view it's current price. Compare this to the price you paid and if there's a difference, copy down the order number and go to the 'Return and Refunds Contact Form' page to report it. Step by step instructions * Log into your Amazon account * Click on 'view orders placed in the last 6 months' * Copy the Amazon.co.uk order number: * Click on the item to see if the price has dropped * Click on 'Help' followed by Contact Us, 'Customer Service' * Once you've found the right order click on Contact Amazon, copy in the order reference number and explain you'd like a refund as the price has dropped." You got that E-mail from moneysavingexpert as well them?
Babylon Posted 9 January 2008 Author Posted 9 January 2008 You got that E-mail from moneysavingexpert as well them? Oh yes.... that guy has saved me over a £1000 in the last year!!!!
Jay Posted 10 January 2008 Posted 10 January 2008 What I've ordered has gone up £10 though well expect a visit from the bailifs very shortly for the extra tenner!!
Ric Flair Posted 10 January 2008 Posted 10 January 2008 Does this work if it's bought from a 3rd party company via Amazon?. I recently bought a book from Amazon. They were stocking it for £47, but I clicked on used and new and got it for £32 brand new from another company that sell through Amazon. Or does it have to be something you buy that Amazon stock themselves? Or am I talking bollocks?.
DB11 Posted 10 January 2008 Posted 10 January 2008 Does this work if it's bought from a 3rd party company via Amazon?. I recently bought a book from Amazon. They were stocking it for £47, but I clicked on used and new and got it for £32 brand new from another company that sell through Amazon. Or does it have to be something you buy that Amazon stock themselves? Or am I talking bollocks?. Well I dunno what you mean
cisono Posted 14 January 2008 Posted 14 January 2008 If you have did you know they have a price promise. If the price of the goods you bought has dropped since you bought them in the last 30 days, you can contact them and they will refund the difference!!I have just saved over £30 doing this on Christmas presents I bought. I imagine this only applies to items bought from Amazon itself, not Amazon marketplace?
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