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Originally Posted by Manabi
If they do, you can try contacting support and seeing if they'll refund you the difference. Amazon is generally pretty good about that type of thing.
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They used to do that way back when. If the vendor from which you bought the item lowered the price within a set number of days, you could get a refund of the difference. The last time I tried to claim a price match they told me they no longer did that. That was a few years ago.
Normally, items I buy marked Prime, especially Amazon products, ship out and deliver within two days. I bought the Echo Buds two days ago on June 18. They were listed as “free delivery on Wednesday June 23.” I figured that was due to Prime Day, besides the extra days to deliver is no big deal to me. They never process the payment until they ship, so I haven’t been charged yet. I’m wondering, and hoping, if they are purposely waiting to ship until PD officially kicks off in order to apply the $10 PD credit I got for buying from a “small business.” That would be nice. I actually forgot about that credit until a few minutes ago! No big deal if they don’t use the credit on the Buds as I always need some other stuff anyway and will find something to buy with on PD.
The extra few days before shipping might also just be because I basically got an “early” PD deal. Perhaps they don’t want to process the “early” deals until PD officially starts.