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The fabulous world of online shopping errors
#1
I ordered a psychology book entitled "Malignant Self Love: Narcissism
Revisited" (don't ask...) from Barnes & Noble's website for the first time
in years a couple of days ago after years of being an Amazon purist,
and found the package sitting on my desk at work today, pleased
that it had arrived so promptly. I opened it up, and discovered that
I had received instead a 12-DVD boxed set of "The Rogers & Hammerstein
Collection", featuring "Oklahoma', "Carousel", "The Sound of Music", etc.

Way to go, Barnes & Noble!
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#2
Wow! Keep it.
Narcissism???????
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#3
...are they trying to tell you something.....maybe (like the DaVinci Code - hidden message)....?
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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#4
NewtonMP2100 wrote:
...are they trying to tell you something.....maybe (like the DaVinci Code - hidden message)....?

That only happens when I order books on paranoia!
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#5
Hmmmm....... Maybe:

laarree wrote:
"Malignant Self Love: Narcissism Revisited"

"People who bought this item also purchased:"

laarree wrote:
"The Rogers & Hammerstein Collection"

:booty:
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#6
HOWEVER Barnes & Noble only charges $44.99 for the item you did not want, whereas at Amazon the item you did not want costs $72.49!
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#7
$tevie wrote:
HOWEVER Barnes & Noble only charges $44.99 for the item you did not want, whereas at Amazon the item you did not want costs $72.49!

If I was more clever, I could make a profit off of this.
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#8
laarree wrote:
[quote=$tevie]
HOWEVER Barnes & Noble only charges $44.99 for the item you did not want, whereas at Amazon the item you did not want costs $72.49!

If I was more clever, I could make a profit off of this.
People are asking $62 and up on Amazon New & Used. :driving:
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#9
Just think how the guy who ordered the DVDs will feel when he gets your book instead. :biggrin:
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#10
rgG wrote:
Just think how the guy who ordered the DVDs will feel when he gets your book instead. :biggrin:

Why should a narcissist care about the guy who ordered he DVDs?
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