03-28-2023, 12:18 PM
Amazon provides the most deceptive purchase information out of any business I’ve ever seen. The reason that access to your history was so important is that Amazon refuses to include the product name on your credit card statements. You’re given a cryptic string of digits with dates that sometimes don’t match your order date. Good luck confirming that the charge is for something you ordered without downloading your history for the month.
And Amazon billing is getting worse. I recently returned a package of screws to their Whole Foods drop off near me. You aren’t provided a receipt when you drop off your return. You have to wait for a post-drop off email confirmation ( what could possibly go wrong?). I got the email confirmation, then got an email informing me that I received a credit for the return. A few days ago I got an email saying that they never received the return and they are charging me for the screws. Now I wonder how much time it will take me to get this corrected.
And Amazon billing is getting worse. I recently returned a package of screws to their Whole Foods drop off near me. You aren’t provided a receipt when you drop off your return. You have to wait for a post-drop off email confirmation ( what could possibly go wrong?). I got the email confirmation, then got an email informing me that I received a credit for the return. A few days ago I got an email saying that they never received the return and they are charging me for the screws. Now I wonder how much time it will take me to get this corrected.
JoeM
![[Image: yVdL8af.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/yVdL8af.jpg)