Amazon sent the wrong item...
Amazon sent the wrong item...
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bitchstewie

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65,612 posts

236 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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I've never had them do this before smile

I ordered an item that cost £80 and it's basically the entry level in a range.

The parcel got delivered and I opened the outer box and the item as it doesn't jump out from the packaging which model it is and the one they've sent is the £220 model in the range.

All the email confirmations are for the right item so I 100% ordered the £80 one.

I've literally never tried to return anything to Amazon and I still want the item I ordered.

How easy or difficult is this likely to be?

I don't have a printer to print any sort of return label.

Turn7

25,483 posts

247 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Is this item still useable for your intended purpose ?

NapierDeltic

352 posts

78 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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I would let them know the mistake, and they might let you keep it. If not some places will handle the return for you. My local branch of RS McColls will print return labels when asked.

It sort of sounds like you're justifying keeping it though?

kambites

71,084 posts

247 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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You can take items to Next stores to be returned to Amazon; they bag them up, label them and ship them off... or rather you could before the lockdown. No idea how you do it now!

If you want what you actually ordered, just tell Amazon they shipped you the wrong thing and see what they say to do. There's probably a good chance in the current situation that they just send you what you actually ordered and tell you to keep what they sent you. I suppose they might get whoever delivers the correct item to pick up the other item.

stevensdrs

3,263 posts

226 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Order a printer from Amazon!

noopets

603 posts

82 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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If it’s the better model just keep it and say nothing. It’s not as if they can’t afford it...

Algarve

2,102 posts

107 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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noopets said:
If it’s the better model just keep it and say nothing. It’s not as if they can’t afford it...
Given their tax set up I'd do the same if it was Amazon selling it.

But you might be screwing over a small company who use Amazon as a marketplace. If thats the case I'd return it.

bitchstewie

Original Poster:

65,612 posts

236 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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kambites said:
You can take items to Next stores to be returned to Amazon; they bag them up, label them and ship them off... or rather you could before the lockdown. No idea how you do it now!

If you want what you actually ordered, just tell Amazon they shipped you the wrong thing and see what they say to do. There's probably a good chance in the current situation that they just send you what you actually ordered and tell you to keep what they sent you.
Yeah that's what I was getting it.

If there's a quick and easy way to return it and get what I ordered that's fine.

Being expected to go travelling around to queue in a shop to return something sent to me in error before I get sent the item I ordered would seem a bit off right now.

I've just taken a closer look and the manufacturers packaging says Model C on it but there's one of those Amazon barcoded stickers stuck on that says Model A and I ordered Model A so I guess they've gone off what it scanned as and not read the box.

Sheepshanks

40,047 posts

145 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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I guess they might want it back due to the value, but I ordered a pipe/wire detector for £30 a few weeks ago that said in the item title that it had a case but it was obvious when it arrived that was wrong.

When I complained using chat, they were adamant the description was correct and said they'd send another FOC and to keep the original. Of course the replacement was the same so when I complained again they said keep that and they'd refund the cost. So I ended up with two free.

Nicko_12345

1,157 posts

226 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Was it actually amazon or a fulfilled by amazon seller?

When we send things to amazon we have to label them up ourselves, maybe they have just put model a labels on model b by mistake?

bitchstewie

Original Poster:

65,612 posts

236 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Nicko_12345 said:
Was it actually amazon or a fulfilled by amazon seller?

When we send things to amazon we have to label them up ourselves, maybe they have just put model a labels on model b by mistake?
The item I ordered was "fulfilled by amazon".

So far as I know this was sent by Amazon in Amazon outer packaging but not sure how to be 100% sure of that.

cuprabob

18,916 posts

240 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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I would be blaming Donna and those cakes smile

MitchT

17,098 posts

235 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Tell them they sent the wrong item and they'll need to send a courier to collect it if they want to exchange it. There's no reason you should be going out of your way to fix someone else's error, especially when you're saving them £140 by pointing it out.

ashleyman

7,281 posts

125 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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2 things usually happen:

1. They let you keep it and either a) refund you and let you order again or b) send you a replacement FOC.
2. They ask you to send it back for a refund. Amazon will supply the label for you OR they will refund the cost of the label on receipt. Usually returns are handled by Royal Mail.

Pachydermus

1,126 posts

138 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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I needed to return something a few weeks ago. I did an online chat and they said "just book a courier to return it and we'll pay for it". I asked them to put that in an email, which they did. I then replied to the email and attached the receipt for the courier and was reimbursed within an hour or two.

silverfoxcc

8,217 posts

171 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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I ordered a gazebo last year and got two delivered and both were taken out the account
Rang Amazon told them what had happened
Got the refund for the extra one and said they would send a courier to collect in the nexr day or so

Week later no courier, so i rang them to 'give them a nudge'

Lass apologised ,said they had not yet ordered a courier and we could keep it

Fox junior now has a gazebo

Triumph Man

9,502 posts

194 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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cuprabob said:
I would be blaming Donna and those cakes smile
Oohh Donna’s cakes!!

Meeten-5dulx

3,300 posts

82 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Amazon chat (once you find it) is usually really helpful.
You don't have to pay for the return. But you do have to go (normally) to a PO to send it.

Send them a message and they will call you back / send a response.




Sheepshanks

40,047 posts

145 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Pachydermus said:
I needed to return something a few weeks ago. I did an online chat and they said "just book a courier to return it and we'll pay for it". I asked them to put that in an email, which they did. I then replied to the email and attached the receipt for the courier and was reimbursed within an hour or two.
That probably would have happened automatically as soon as the package was scanned - if you return through the post office they scan as you hand it over and you get the refund confirmation moments later.

Jakg

4,006 posts

194 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Nicko_12345 said:
Was it actually amazon or a fulfilled by amazon seller?

When we send things to amazon we have to label them up ourselves, maybe they have just put model a labels on model b by mistake?
It might not even be from the seller.

Amazon do a "co-mingling" service where identical items in multiple locations are considered interchangeable, and when any order is placed with any seller (in the scheme), any item can be sent.

I.E. if you send a pallet of CDs to a warehouse in London, but a customer in Scotland buys the CD and another seller has sent the same CD to the warehouse in Scotland, your order is fulfilled from the Scottish warehouse with someone else's stock.

Of course, if the other seller mislabelled the product, that could be a real mess.

https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/externa...