Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Digest for misc.consumers.frugal-living@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 1 topic

Michael Black <mblack@pubnix.net>: Dec 19 12:56AM -0500

On Mon, 17 Dec 2018, John Weiss wrote:
 
>> your orders for 5-6 days. Amazon is much slower to ship non-Prime.
 
> I haven't found that to be the case. I often get deliveries in 1 or 2
> days. However, I live in Seattle, so YMMV.
 
Here in Canada, I got a tablet in November and it was delivered on a
Sunday, maybe three days after I ordered.
 
I can't remember whether they state how many days for "free shipping", but
even 5-6 days doesn't seem all that bad. But then I can remember the days
of sending away for something, and waiting the mandatory "6 to 8 weeks".
 
If you track the package, it can be weird. I know one order no movement
at all for a few days, then wham it was here. it almost looked like they
had to get it from the US, but I'm not sure if they do things that way.
But the tracking can also lag, I check in the morning, nothing's close,
then it is delievered.
 
Prime is amazon wanting to be an everyday place. So "i need soap", and
place an order, since it costs nothing. I don't do Prime, so I do let the
minimum accumulate, but then I'm doing it more like traditional mail
order, an occasional thing, not supplying my everyday needs.
 
Michael
bje@ripco.com: Dec 18 06:52PM


> - Congratulations! You've just joined Amazon Prime...Thank you for joining
> - Prime. We hope you enjoy your free trial!
 
> Does that mean that they have automatically signed me up?
 
 
Yeah, you are in it now.
 
They got me over the summer, it is NOT clearly written out when you select
the shipping that the choice you select is an automatic sign up for the Prime
membership.
 
Anyway, it's no big deal, it is free (they aren't going to charge you
anything until the 30 day trial is over) and I cancelled at around the 3
week mark without any problems.
 
It did give me a chance to check out the video and audio services but
nothing there for me and since I barely order more than 2 or 3 times a year,
I didn't want to keep the membership.
 
It's pretty scummy how they do that, at least they should give you a "are
you sure" button or screen for joining it.
 
-bruce
bje@ripco.com
John Weiss <jrweiss98155@comcast.net>: Dec 18 01:40PM -0800


>>> Does that mean that they have automatically signed me up?
 
>> Yeah, you are in it now.
 
> So what do I do to cancel it?
 
What does it say on their web site and/or the message that said you joined?
bje@ripco.com: Dec 19 01:08PM


> So what do I do to cancel it?
 
 
It's via the website.
 
Log into your account over there and under "Account & Lists" there is one
for "Memberships and Subscriptions". Since I don't have it anymore, I think
the Amazon Prime was there.
 
Assume there is going to be a few "are you sure" and a date to set for the
cancellation. Then expect a few emails saying it's not too late to
reactivate it.
 
If they would only make it like that for signing up these questions wouldn't
come up.
 
-bruce
bje@ripco.com
Bob F <bobnospam@gmail.com>: Dec 19 05:14AM -0800

> come up.
 
> -bruce
> bje@ripco.com
 
Or, google "call amazon" and talk to a real person.
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