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I literally posted it and they have items that show as fulfilled by amazonJust wanted to know who the seller was on your item.
I literally posted it and they have items that show as fulfilled by amazonJust wanted to know who the seller was on your item.
Then yeah, something ain't right about that.JFC, people they literally told me prime does this. Prime doesn't show up in order details or the invoice. 2 day shipping for free that is prime
^ it says shipped 3/19. And shipping speed is 2-day. Didn't you say it's not yet shipped?
JFC, finallyThen yeah, something ain't right about that.
It is "shipped" when a shipping label is printed. Last I checked it was "usps is awaiting delivery of the item"
They never delivered it to USPS
I can't post any of that because now tracking doesn't go through
It is "shipped" when a shipping label is printed. Last I checked it was "usps is awaiting delivery of the item"
They never delivered it to USPS
I can't post any of that because now tracking doesn't go through
Shit happens. I've had prime for like 6 years now and probably had 10 or so packages not arrive in time, and I just talked to them over chat and either got compensated in Amazon credit or had my Prime extended by a month. It's really not a big deal.JFC, finally
They are straight up lying about their fulfillment policy.
- If the item you're ordering is out of stock or unavailable to ship immediately, the shipping method time starts when the item ships. For example, it will take two business days after an item ships to reach you with Two-Day Shipping.
JFC, finally
They are straight up lying about their fulfillment policy.
Pantoot said: It's true, some sellers do seller fulfilled prime shipping. It's pretty rare.
SEE YOU GUYS?
Nope, that's not how it works. 'Shipped' in Amazon's system = a shipping label has been createdWell, it's "shipped" when the seller gets it to USPS...
Shit happens. I've had prime for like 6 years now and probably had 10 or so packages not arrive in time, and I just talked to them over chat and either got compensated in Amazon credit or had my Prime extended by a month. It's really not a big deal.
Only if this seller and this specific item was listed as both Prime and "fulfilled by Amazon."
In that case it would be listed as Prime but NOT as "fulfilled by Amazon." In that case the Prime benefit is just free shipping, not also Amazon's fulfillment.
Unfortunately the order details don't tell us, and since R&D has a mix of fulfilled and non-fulfilled items knowing the seller does not tell us either.
So, as a satisfied customer since 1997 I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume you misread the listing then flew off the handle when you thought you'd been cheated.
Me too. Amazon has given me great customer service, and even overnighted me stuff that was misdelivered.
Thisnis a weird issue that I thiuthowas noteworthy
The issue is 'fulfilled by amazon' says it is shipped from Amazon warehouses, and that is not actually true
They all say prime and fulfilled by Amazon
Nope, that's not how it works. 'Shipped' in Amazon's system = a shipping label has been created
It might possibly have not been true in this one specific case if the listing (which no longer exists) really did say "fulfilled by Amazon" and not just "free shipping" or "Prime." Amazon giving you compensation to quiet a squeaky wheel isn't proof of that.
One possibly mislabeled item in a million is not "false advertising" to me, any more than a one in a million price mistake on an item listing where they don't then give you the 1 TB SSD for $29.
"False advertising" would be an intentional, widespread pattern of mislabeled items.
Their FIFA 18 listing was not Prime, so their stock is a mix of Prime and not-Prime.
This is the seller. They clearly are selling prime items. I can upload an invoice with that seller and free 2 day shipping.
https://www.amazon.com/sp?_encoding...8855466&seller=A6CXZ6X915RC2&tab=&vasStoreID=
I don't think you're lying, just overstating what Amazon does wrong
There are at least 4 categories of free shipping:
- Fulfilled by seller, shipping is either paid or free
- Prime free shipping, fulfilled by seller --- I've never seen this, but the CS rep in chat told you it exists
- Prime free shipping, third party fulfilled by Amazon
- Prime sold by Amazon
For this item the shipping was apparently ( Prime free shipping, fulfilled by seller ).
The questions are:
- Was it labeled that way, or was it labeled as ( Prime free shipping, third party fulfilled by Amazon ) -- unfortunately there's no way to know without a screen capture of the listing. R & D has a mix of different Prime/non-Prime items.
- If it really was mislabeled, how often does that happen?
"False advertising" implies it was intentionally mislabeled. I'm not in any hurry to believe that based on my own long history with Amazon and it not making good business sense.
A quick google search...
http://www.bobsledmarketing.com/blog/reduce-amazon-fba-fees-with-the-seller-fulfilled-prime-program
So it does exist.
https://www.channeladvisor.com/blog...illment-by-amazon-and-seller-fulfilled-prime/
EDIT:
I learned something new today, I had no clue this was even a thing. I've only ever purchased anything that is shipped and sold by Amazon or fulfilled by Amazon though so this won't change anything.