That is correct, in my experience the return process for faulty goods is different from the return process due to change of mind (obviously they need to handle the returns differently, too, although both receive some testing). Return of faulty goods also takes longer, it seems. From a customer perspective that is not entirely satisfying, because the customer is not at fault.
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bazwaz2000
25 Aug 164#3
That explains why the warehouse prices have been going up . Iv been watching 3 items and one has gone up by £40 . I thought that's very odd but now Iv seen this I know why :o
PhilK
25 Aug 163#9
Used to buy a lot off Amazon Warehouse, the quality has plummeted and the price rocketed to the point where they're not much cheaper than brand new
AndrewRoss
25 Aug 163#8
You buying all of them up too?
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andrewrobinson1970
25 Aug 16#1
Amzon warehouse prices change on a daily basis and are as logical and consistant as a toddler.
exexpat
25 Aug 16#2
Wat?
bazwaz2000
25 Aug 164#3
That explains why the warehouse prices have been going up . Iv been watching 3 items and one has gone up by £40 . I thought that's very odd but now Iv seen this I know why :o
bally12345
25 Aug 16#4
Nothing fancy. It was a Panasonic TX-40C300B for £229. Probably a Vestal but it's to replace old broken 10 year old TV in spare room. It was this or a Hisense for £219.
By the looks of it the TV has already been dispatched so it might have to go back if I find a better deal on Saturday.
Aznar
25 Aug 16#5
If I were you, I would shop around and look for Lenovo Tab2 with FullHD screen. If you got lucky, you can buy it for around £100.
karvai
25 Aug 16#6
they won't make fire hd and tv cheaper than its now. but 40% is interesting - clearance, I probably will wait for Christmas deals to buy new Hdt 4k
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By the looks of it the TV has already been dispatched so it might have to go back if I find a better deal on Saturday.