He’ll probably get better service if he calls his credit card company (hopefully he ordered using a credit card) and having them reverse the charges. He’ll maybe have to wait 30 days, but since he has a police report and amazon isn’t cooperating, I think the cc company will go ahead and do it.
Sure, he wont have a watch but at least he wont be out $2k
I agree the chargeback is probably the way to go. I do wonder as Amazon grows and becomes a bigger part of people lives whether it’s worth it to potentially get banned from them.
Especially given his location.
Leo Chteinberg lives in the small town of Tahsis, B.C. — a remote community nestled between the mountains and the ocean on the west coast of Vancouver Island
He’ll probably get better service if he calls his credit card company (hopefully he ordered using a credit card) and having them reverse the charges. He’ll maybe have to wait 30 days, but since he has a police report and amazon isn’t cooperating, I think the cc company will go ahead and do it.
Sure, he wont have a watch but at least he wont be out $2k
I agree the chargeback is probably the way to go. I do wonder as Amazon grows and becomes a bigger part of people lives whether it’s worth it to potentially get banned from them.
Especially given his location.
The article states the credit card insurance does not apply to products in transit.