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Not scared!
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Hmmm...here's Ian's first transcription of his first mail from Amazon:
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First email from Amazon.com: August 27, 2008 Hello from Amazon.com. A careful review of your account indicates you've experienced an extraordinary number of incidents with your orders and corresponding shipments. In the normal course of business, the occasional problem is inevitable. The rate at which such problems have occurred on your account is extraordinary, however, and cannot continue. Effective immediately, your Amazon.com account is closed and you are no longer able to shop in our store. I am very sorry for any disappointment this may cause. Please know that any accounts related to yours have also been closed. If you were to open a new account, the same will result and it will also be closed. In the event that you attempt to do so, we will not accept the return of any additional orders, nor will we issue further refunds in connection with any future orders. We appreciate your cooperation in refraining from using our web site. If you require additional assistance, or have any concerns, feel free to contact us directly at account-appeals@amazon.com. Please do not contact regular Customer Service again, as they will no longer be able to assist you. Regards, Account Specialist Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com ========================== [/QUOTE] Can you play spot the difference? Regardless of what the specific differences are; surely the fact that there he just can't even keep his story straight should lead us to have to treat this story with a little ![]() FWIW, I don't believe a word he says. |
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Gadget Geek
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I agree. My point was that Amazon was telling Ian that he could get stuff other ways and that's a bit disingenuous. I said nothing about whether or not he should use non-Amazon-approved methods of doing so.
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Maybe I'm just confused but I thought the August 27, 2008 email was someone else's. The poster had been quoting another person on another forum with a similar problem.
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Not scared!
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Alisa, you are quite right and I apologise for my misunderstanding.
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Reading is FUNdamental
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I am going to have to give Ian the benefit of the doubt. Especially since there are numerous stories of the same thing happening to other customers.
I wonder if all of the attention this incident received here and on Amazon's forum had any thing to do with Amazon's reversal. I think it might. The loss of revenue or the threat of loss of revenue is the only way to force big business to truly serve the customer. |
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I still don't believe him.
Tons of good stuff out of Amazon and one Sony Troll spoils the whole thing. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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But regardless, this is still a pretty big deal. We know amazon has done this in the past, but now if they do it to a Kindle owner (especially AFTER this DMCA stuff), it brings to light a massive weak spot, and shows the potential trouble with having DRM and less open devices. Someone else mentioned Amazon giving a warning to at least Kindle owners before this happens. FWIW, I believe him, but it's pretty irrelevant at this point. The only thing I see is someone has a Kindle and amazon closes an account, they are stuck (according to Amazon's rules) with basically a useless device. But, like BOb said, if they break the contract, I guess the customer can too at that point. |
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I'm worried. Apparently Amazon has some secret number of returns or dollar value of returns that triggers a ban on your account.
I never knew this before, and now that I do, I will be thinking twice about buying non-Kindle stuff from Amazon, because I certainly don't want to get my Kindle banned from the Kindle store. I sometimes have to return Kindle books that have damaged text (topaz books) or have other things wrong with them (an encyclopedia that had no useable table of contents, index, or subject headings and had header and footer material scattered randomly through the pages). Since I don't want to risk having my account banned if I exceed the secret number/value of returns by, for example, buying a big-ticket item that turned out to be a lemon, I guess I won't be buying many big-ticket items there. So I will be buying less from Amazon because I'm afraid of losing my Amazon privileges. Wow, how ironic. |
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Hi all-
Thanks again to those who have provided me with helpful advice throughout the past 24 hours. As I wrote earlier, I followed Amazon's cis contact procedure, and after reviewing my account, they did remove the ban and reinstate me. I can now log in once again and make purchases. Sure, it's worrisome to learn that you can be cut off from digital purchases, but this is nothing new - anyone with an iPod (myself included) knows this, and I hope it makes us all think. But in their favor, Amazon did clearly respond to my (politely worded) emails and welcome me back to the fold -- very quickly, I might add. I truly believe that they are only making a sweep and closing accounts of those few customers who are trying to scam them, commit fraud, or "buy to try" - I don't think many honest customers are really affected by this, just some (like me) who got caught up accidentally... ... and surely, considering how many Amazon account bans are permanent, if my reinstatement doesn't convince people in this forum that my story is true, I'm not sure if anything else will. All I'll say is, whenever dealing with a customer service situation, stay calm, concise and polite, and tell the truth. If you're dealing with an honest company, you'll usually be heard and listened to. As I was today. Lets all go read eBooks now! ![]() Have a good afternoon- -Ian |
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I think you should take it to a higher level.
At the very least you might be able to get the account re-enabled for Kindle ebooks only. I've never had to return anything to Amazon, you must have been buying a lot to get so many dud purchases! |
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Publishers are evil!
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I wouldn't buy a Kindle for the same reasons - I'd be paying extra for features that I want not to use. |
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You really should try it!
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Agreed, Amazon really should have someone on here to reply.
As it stands, between this and them not wanting you to find out your ID to lock out competetors I really have to question Amazon's treatment of their customers. I've spent a lot less there than many here have, about a thousand dollars total, but I'd have to think carefully before spending money there again. And at this point I definitely wouldn't buy a Kindle, which is something the K2 had me considering. But if they can without warning remove the main reason people prefer Kindles to Sonys, well, to heck with that. Maybe Amazon has things they could say that would change my mind on all this. If they do, they aren't saying them. |
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Ad astra per aspera
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But this, combined with the Kindlepid.py affair, will make me more cautious for my physical and non-physical purchases. Even if the banned customer was reinstated, what a hassle. Their method look too much like McCarthyism. I hope they will communicate promptly about this and explain their view, and change their system so a banned customer can still access previous purchases. |
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