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Originally Posted by Difflugia
I don't need to. Amazon already has one. They're just pretending to use a different one.
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And thats the truth, Amazon has its own benchmarks but no one knows where the line is drawn.
When i've wanted a replacement for a damaged item (arrived damaged that is) of which there has been a couple this year, CS look at our account and go ''oh your Prime we'll just send out a new order and you can return the damaged one for a refund''. So we get penalised for the refund. The customer hasn't got a chance.
The only way to stay safe and protect digital content is not to order physical items and never return anything.
Anyway I better say no more before I get moaned at again. I'm just interested in what Watchdog says.