Amazon sent the blogger stones instead of a camera for $ 6,000, and then replaced them with bricks

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Probably, many people who shop in online stores have come across the fact that they receive something completely different from what they ordered. It's one thing when the goods are cheap, but if we are talking about expensive equipment, then it will not work to forgive and forget here.

A popular American video blogger ordered a Canon Mark II camera from the Amazon online store. But instead of equipment, there were stones in the branded box. Amazon apologized and promised to change the product. The online store fulfilled the promise and replaced the stones, but a surprise was waiting for the blogger in the box again.

Amazon sent the blogger stones instead of a camera for $ 6,000, and then replaced them with bricks
Source: PetaPixel

Chaseontwowheels, a popular motorcycle blogger, decided to order a new camera for work. His choice fell on a Canon Mark II, worth about six thousand dollars, and the blogger made an order on Amazon. The package arrived on time, but there was no camera in the branded box. Instead, ordinary stones were wrapped in a plastic bag. The blogger hastened to shoot a video about the incident.

Amazon sent the blogger stones instead of a camera for $ 6,000, and then replaced them with bricks

Of course, the blogger contacted the support service. They promised to change the goods within two days and give a bunch of bonuses as an apology.

The second parcel Chaseontwowheels unpacked already on camera. There was a surprise waiting for him inside again. Amazon didn't cheat and really replaced the stones, but with two bricks.

Amazon sent the blogger stones instead of a camera for $ 6,000, and then replaced them with bricks

He sent the bricks back and is now waiting for the third parcel in the hope that at least there will be a camera. The video blogger promised to keep his subscribers up to date.

Keywords: Amazon | Blogger | Video blog | Online store | Shopping

     

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