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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 4439075)
A friend of mine had ordered a Nikon DSLR camera worth Rs. 55000/- from Flipkart.
This is what he received yesterday.

What would be the best way forward to deal with this mess?

Big mistake to not check the seller ratings before ordering. I think Amazon is way better in this aspect. Especially Prime/ Amazon fulfilled orders are almost always bang on.
He will have to raise a refund request with the pictures. Knowing FK, they may take time, but will refund the order. There have been many more cases where FK has been taken for a ride by unscrupulous buyers. They keep ordering costly mobile phones and keep raising a complaint that they have received a brick and receive refunds. These culprits have made lakhs of money till eventually FK investigated and reported it to the police. This was also covered in one of the recent episodes of Saavdhan India I think.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 4439075)
A friend of mine had ordered a Nikon DSLR camera worth Rs. 55000/- from Flipkart. Seller's name is Zoomsquare. This seller has some really bad reviews but he missed to check the seller reviews before buying.

This is what he received yesterday.

What would be the best way forward to deal with this mess?

First step is, to contact the credit card service provider and raise a dispute. This prevents the payment to the dealer. Post raising the dispute, you can create a product return request in Flipkart

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Originally Posted by gkveda (Post 4440251)
This prevents the payment to the dealer

I didn't know disputes work in India. It would be great if this works to stop payment to the dealer or seller. Ive done disputes earlier when I was double charged sometimes and the bank would investigate and revert one transaction etc but nothing against a faulty or fake product purchase.

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Originally Posted by diyguy (Post 4440279)
I didn't know disputes work in India.

I have, thanks to this forum. It was a case of non-delivery of goods from a small e-commerce site. After 2 months of frustration, I found the solution here and it worked with case resolution in 15 days. fyi- it was an ICICI debit card payment.

Had a very bad experience with one of the shippers with Snapdeal: Radical Marketing solutions. I had ordered a Godrej Safe model Ritz Bio with I-Buzz on Snapdeal. Made an advance payment in full since COD was not allowed. They sent me model Filo Digital 55 which is a very bulky model and costs much less than the one I ordered. Got it picked up for replacement. Today I received the replacement but again a wrong one. This time they sent me Ritz digital with I-Buzz; again a cheaper one than the one I had ordered. Have asked for a pcik up and refund of the amount paid to them. I am not going to wait for any replacement. They are simply unscrupulous people.
After I had ordered I found that a similar model is available with Vijay Sales at my place with a waiting time of around a week or so and at the same price that Snapdeal had offered me. I hope the refund comes through without much persuasion.

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Originally Posted by gkveda (Post 4440251)
First step is, to contact the credit card service provider and raise a dispute. This prevents the payment to the dealer. Post raising the dispute, you can create a product return request in Flipkart

Is there a time limit between the date payment was made and the date the dispute is raised with the credit card company?

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Originally Posted by skchettry (Post 4440584)
Is there a time limit between the date payment was made and the date the dispute is raised with the credit card company?

Usually 30-45 days after the statement with the offending transaction is generated. Depends on the card issuing bank and should be part of the statement's fine print.

Hi. Am posting here of an ongoing sour experience from Amazon India. Have ordered lots of stuff in the past at my home address and my previous office address. First less than pleasant experience. Listing the facts. Would appreciate some views and advice on what to do.


I am at my wit's end. Feel like I am talking to wall to robots who only say 'I can understand, please don't worry.' After 10 days, now I am really irritated and frustrated. It's beyond me now. Please advise.

Thanks,
Promit

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Originally Posted by promit (Post 4441198)
Hi. Am posting here of an ongoing sour experience from Amazon India.

I am at my wit's end. Feel like I am talking to wall to robots who only say 'I can understand, please don't worry.' After 10 days, now I am really irritated and frustrated. It's beyond me now. Please advise.

Thanks,
Promit

Promit, this is indeed a goof up. If it was their own delivery fleet, Amazon could actually do something about it. If it was a small item, they would have refunded you the amount - but 18k is a rather large amount to be refunding. At this point your best bet it to actually visit that University and get it from there and raise a stinker with Amazon (email, social media etc). Have you tried to contact the person who actually received the package?

You do understand that the goof up was from the delivery fellow and its pretty difficult to actually go and take back those items.

The only silver lining about this is that you know it was actually delivered to some guy, whom you can contact.

If nothing works, dispute the transaction with your service provider (Credit Card Company)- you should be fine.

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Originally Posted by pratyush6 (Post 4441209)
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You do understand that the goof up was from the delivery fellow and its pretty difficult to actually go and take back those items.

That should be Amazon's problem, not promit's. It is no excuse that Amazon delivered to the wrong address: they should have refunded or resent the item immediately.

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Originally Posted by promit (Post 4441198)
Hi. Am posting here of an ongoing sour experience from Amazon India. Have ordered lots of stuff in the past at my home address and my previous office address. First less than pleasant experience. Listing the facts. Would appreciate some views and advice on what to do.
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I can understand your frustration Promit. Similar thing happened with me as well when the delivery guy goofed up the delivery of my parcel. I received a message on the day of the delivery and was waiting for the delivery guy to come to my house. He came but left without leaving any parcel, I called him immediately and he said it will be delivered the next day the status was also updated to next day delivery on Amazon.

But I received a message the next day that the parcel was delivered. I immediately called the Amazon customer care and informed them of the problem, they took 2 days to investigate the issue and they refunded my money after 2 days with an additional gift card for the goof up. They also informed me that the parcel was indeed delivered to someone in my society but don't know what happened after that.

But please note in my case the cost of the stuff was below 1000. They will certainly either deliver it again or refund your money. I think they are taking sometime due to the amount involved.

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4441229)
That should be Amazon's problem, not promit's. It is no excuse that Amazon delivered to the wrong address: they should have refunded or resent the item immediately.

It is Amazon's problem but there is an easier route to solve this; even after contacting Amzon's CC. If I can go and pick it up myself and get this mess sorted, I would have that rather than go through this headache.

It's just a very difficult thing to take a delivered item back from a 3rd entity for Amazon, while it might be much easier for the consumer to do so. I also expect Amazon to compensate the consumer for this hassle.

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Originally Posted by promit (Post 4441198)
I was informed it was received by the mail room guy at another university in Sonepat, 12 kms from mine.

This happened to me too once. They delivered to the mail room of an apartment complex about 4 km from mine. The names are similar (same builder) and the wrong one is more popular as a landmark (on the main road; mine's a couple of kms off the main road). I just went over there and picked up my package since it was a mobile phone which I needed immediately.

Anyway, yesterday was another phone delivery (OP6, 40K price). My wife was inconvenienced when the delivery person turned up so she asked the security of our complex to collect the package. But it seems now they need a PIN - which neither of us was aware of. :-) She made a frantic call to me, and I pored over the order page on Amazon to finally locate the PIN. Only after entering the PIN into their app did the delivery person hand over the package. I think this system will help in avoiding such situations at least on high ticket size items.

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Originally Posted by binand (Post 4441310)
She made a frantic call to me, and I pored over the order page on Amazon to finally locate the PIN. Only after entering the PIN into their app did the delivery person hand over the package. I think this system will help in avoiding such situations at least on high ticket size items.

Yes true. Just like big basket Amazon have started implementing pin based delivery. Even I was taken aback when the delivery person asked for pin.

What is the refund process on aliexpress ? One seller has been dodgy and finally agreed for a refund. But he is asking for my paypal acct

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Originally Posted by condor (Post 4441336)
But he is asking for my paypal acct

give him your paypal and if you still don't get it then raise a dispute against the order. The aliexpress folks will step in and you can upload proof and maybe this conversation with the seller as well. It has worked out well for me in couple of cases.


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