Have any of you successfully used one of the 85% off Amazon refund services?

Have any of you had this work out? Within reason, can you tell us of how it worked? And if yes, do you have any advice or recommendations?


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[2 Points] carmackal:

I want info on this. I'm about to make a large purchase on amazon. Any vendor recommendations?


[2 Points] WeedBurgerInParadise:

This is easy, I had someone do that for me for $5 for an iPad. It's legit, the item needs to be shipped or fulfilled by Amazon. Amazon is the easiest company to SE. (social engineer) I'd pick a vendor that has feedback for their refund listings and go from there. After you order, you'll just send your login info or order number (depending on SE'er) and they'll talk to Amazon and get your order refunded.


[1 Points] D-U-WHY:

Essentialy you just call amazon and say you received an empty box


[1 Points] belize_in_yourself:

Yeah. I got a historical order refunded, well it was 6 months old at the time.

I built my own PC which came to around £800. I used a vendor off Evo to get the money back.

The vendor told Amazon that I was building a PC for a friend and I had been buying parts as and when I could afford. Not opening any parcels until I had everything I needed and then build the whole PC in a couple of hours.

The excuse was that when I opened the Amazon packaging, the procut boxes were empty. I'm guessing procut just refers to the manufacturers packaging? Either that or an incorrectly spelled "product"