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Old 05-21-2013, 11:16 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
I don't understand why this would be considered Amazon's fault in any way? If Amazon isn't shipping the item, then they are just being used as a storefront for someone else, similar to ebay shops. Do people blame ebay if someone selling on there doesn't ship to their country?

Shari
I've tried to order items from Amazon that they will not ship to Canada. This was not from a merchant but Amazon themselves. I've also had orders from Amazon where the delivery time was well over the maximum time suggested by their website for a shipment to Canada with the chosen shipping mode. I won't even get into their very generous estimates for shipping, customs, etc. except to say that about 66.6% of the time, they have ended up crediting a refund of a portion of those charges.

Oddly those experiences made for rather humourous moments when reading the complaints from various people about shipping from Canada to the States.

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