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Old 01-10-2011, 08:36 PM   #11
Ken Irving
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: New York
Device: Nook "1st Edition" Wireless, Nook4PC, NookStudy, Kindle4PC
Barnes and Noble Charged Me $80 For My Free Ebooks

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Drew H.
Really. I went in and "purchased" maybe as many as 20 of these on the first day of the promotion. This evening I discovered that they had charged me for about half of those, almost wiping out my $100 birthday gift ecard. When I called the 800 number, after about 10 minutes of up and down and back and forth, the guy on the phone said he couldn't pull up the first order number I gave him and would turn it over to his supervisor and someone would get back to me. I told him that in that case I was going to give him ALL of the order numbers. He put me on hold and came back and said yes, these were supposed to be free and they would reverse everything. Now I'm waiting to a) see if they actually get around to it, and b) restore the money to my gift card balance rather than trying to do something slow like sending me a check or something dumb like trying to "restore" it to my credit card, which was not charged.

This kind of thing (which is not the only problem this household has had with B&N in the last two months) shows that despite their Nook triumphs, their real problem is the mess their online order system is in. Until they fix that, they're just going to be a great big third-world book dealer, and no real competition for Amazon. Still happy with my Nook though.
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