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PostSubject: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyMon Dec 06, 2010 10:25 pm

We must have all used it / looked on it at some point Laughing
But I'm realising just how much I've bought on it! And I've only just figured out you can collect nectar points through them too Rolling Eyes Embarassed !

It pays to shop around, especially to see if there are offers on for your purchases, Amazon is not always cheapest but to be fair, if often is!

Over the past years I've had one gripe; of a book ordered that they kept delaying - it said "in stock" when I bought it, then they said another 10-14days, then they said another 20+ days after that Shocked and they didn't even dignify my moaning e-mail to them about it with a response, so I cancelled it.

BUT I have also had some great bargains - this is the one that springs to mind, I got it for £2.05: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gift-House-International-GH-YM255-Massager/dp/B000XSVGJ8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1291634654&sr=8-1
And even our car seat was from there and £20 less than halfords (where we'd gone initially for trial fitting).
Plus I ordered a Wiggles book for bean this Christmas and it said 20-24 days or something for delivery and got dispatched within a week - was very pleased and it made up for the other experience! Smile

Just be careful of Amazon reviews - it's useful but I suspect rife with manufacturer's / sellers / marketplace owners and affiliates reviews. I once said an item was useless for my intended purpose (but maybe had other uses) and gave 2 stars - and got 3 "unhelpful" marks in a very short space of time?! Wasn't even a popular item!! How it was unhelpful to say what my experience was, I don't know scratch but needless to say I can't really be naffed leaving reviews on there now.

Also, just a note of interest, amazon.com often has different reviews and for things like books has 'look inside' which is sometimes useful as it's different from, and additional to, the .co.uk site.

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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 2:44 am

AND if you buy through BANDA then BANDA gets 10% as an affiliate!
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 2:46 am

ooooooh Lisa i didnt realise that !! Im always buying from Amazon. Yeh Grace I have also had the "not in stock" issue or i try and buy from a UK seller and then they say cant deliver WTF?? X
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 2:52 am

I've only ever done marketplace about 2/3 times Meg, I'm a stickler for free delivery Laughing

Lisa is there a way to buy through banda and through nectar?

Am annoyed that you can't just put your details in (nectar card num - hardly use the thing anyway!) on amazon or ebay - you have to go to nectar then follow a link. Yet I spend more money on those than anywhere else and certainly more than sainsbury's itself!! xx
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 4:24 am

oohh i didnt realise that either i love amazon got a 2.5 tog gro bag for sophia from 12 - 36 months for about £15

Ive bought loads from there to but in future will do it through BANDA XXX
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 4:51 am

i've spent loads on amazon recently, i didn't realise there was a link here
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 6:42 am

GraceBean&Pip wrote:
I've only ever done marketplace about 2/3 times Meg, I'm a stickler for free delivery Laughing

Lisa is there a way to buy through banda and through nectar?

Am annoyed that you can't just put your details in (nectar card num - hardly use the thing anyway!) on amazon or ebay - you have to go to nectar then follow a link. Yet I spend more money on those than anywhere else and certainly more than sainsbury's itself!! xx

hmmm at what point do you normally enter the nectar details? cos the banda shop just goes straight to the normal amazon to pay
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 8:21 am

Don't enter details (would be easier if you could - i.e. just put your nectar number with address etc on amazon account?! but noooooo....) instead you have to log in to Nectar website - then follow their link - which takes you to Amazon... Rolling Eyes
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 8:56 am

Oh i didnt know u could use nectar or banda! Will do from now on! Im always on amazon Wink
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyTue Dec 07, 2010 9:28 am

GraceBean&Pip wrote:
Don't enter details (would be easier if you could - i.e. just put your nectar number with address etc on amazon account?! but noooooo....) instead you have to log in to Nectar website - then follow their link - which takes you to Amazon... Rolling Eyes

ohh poo, cant use both then...sounds like Sainsburys is an affiliate too then lol
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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyFri Dec 10, 2010 8:40 am

I love amazon! I have to stop myself coz if it says "FREE SUPER SAVER DELIVERY" I think it's a bargain no matter what the price is Rolling Eyes

I didn't know the link was on here either - sorry Lisa Embarassed I'm another nectar user though and generally go through them as we love our nectar card.

I have bought loads from amazon and can honestly say I have never had a problem with any product or delivery etc

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PostSubject: Re: Amazon.co.uk   Amazon.co.uk EmptyFri Dec 17, 2010 5:12 am

I didn't know you could shop through banda either sorry Lisa I'm an avid amazon user it's one of the only places that delivers to Cyprus and the stuff from amazon is about half the price of cyprus prices cheers
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