@AkhilDsTech brother i ordered it and paied online also and now they cancelled my order . @amazonIN@amazonhelp if u cant keep up ur words y the hell u ppl even give offer worst experience i were had
Dear @AmazonIN@AmazonHelp, explain this. I paid ₹23K for a Samsung M47 during Prime Day. After waiting 6 days, your tracking says "Unable to contact", "Rejected by you", and "Damaged". I never rejected it. Now you're asking me to buy it again for ₹26K. Screenshots attached.
@07aditya05@amazonIN@AmazonHelp@AmazonHelp@amazonIN WTF! Stop gaslighting customers. Unilateral cancellation of a paid order due to your delivery/barcode error is a blatant Unfair Trade Practice under Sec 2(47) of Consumer Protection Act. Fix your logistics instead of stealing a user's sale price. Fulfill it!
@AmazonHelp@AmazonHelp This isn't a price match request. I already purchased the phone at ₹23,000 and paid in full. The order was cancelled because of delivery issues on Amazon's side, not because I cancelled it. i am crystal clear u get it
@AmazonHelp@AmazonHelp My concern isn't about price matching or compensation. I successfully placed and paid for the order at ₹23,000 during Prime Day. Due to Amazon's delivery failure, my order was cancelled without my request. Why should I lose the sale price because of your fault
@AmazonHelp@amazonIN@AmazonHelp Why should I pay ₹3,000 extra because Amazon failed to deliver my original order? I request you to honor the original Prime Day price of ₹23,000. Please escalate this instead of sending a generic response.
@AmazonHelp@amazonIN@AmazonHelp I didn't cancel the order. Your tracking itself shows conflicting updates, and the order was returned due to delivery issues. Why should I lose the Prime Day price because of something that wasn't my fault? Please provide a fair resolution.
@poojis07@amazonIN@AmazonHelp@amazon I can relate. I paid the full amount during the Prime Day sale, waited nearly a week, and Amazon cancelled my order due to delivery issues. Now they're asking me to buy the same phone at a higher price. Customers shouldn't lose sale prices because of operational failures. @amazon