$20 Amazon GC for $10. Today only.

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Peremptor

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Well my order for 1 gift card went through but I got charged the $10, not the $5 I initially was charged for it after using the link Arik5405 provided. I'd still would have gotten one at $10 but that was disappointing.
 

Fallengod

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Well my order for 1 gift card went through but I got charged the $10, not the $5 I initially was charged for it after using the link Arik5405 provided. I'd still would have gotten one at $10 but that was disappointing.


Umm, youre supposed to get charged $10. Why would you think it would be $5? And no, that deal cash or whatever its called does not work on the amazon GC deal... So they made a mistake charging you $5 initially and then corrected it. Makes sense...
 

Peremptor

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Umm, youre supposed to get charged $10. Why would you think it would be $5?

Guy, I can only go by what the site informed me and it it was going just to charge me just $5 dollars. That they changed the rules of the deal later on and charged me the full $10 was disappointing. That's it period.
 

MangoTBG

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Sorry, Rifleman. But I just applied mine successfully. Definitely send out an email to LivingSocial. Goodluck!

And TY OP for the deal!
 

her209

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Got the email and redeemed my code with no problems. The charge hasn't hit my card yet so I don't know if they're gonna charge me $5, $10, or $20. I only bought one GC.
 

alkemyst

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Ditto to both ("it shouldn't be legal" and "I'd dispute every one of them") *BUT* it's hard to be too sympathetic to someone trying to cheat. If I were the company, I'd probably go for it too - likely the worst case is you simply cancel those orders and charges also in the end, and maybe you "teach a lesson" to some people :D Kinda funny actually....

Richard

actually since it's fine to buy a $20 GC and the $10 off is limited to one customer, amazon processed the order as it should have been.

In counterpoint, should they have cancelled it when the customer needed those GC's right away; he'd equally complain.
 

airdata

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I just got my code. It had a button to apply to my amazon account too. So now, the next time I buy something on amazon, I have $20 credit :)

Nice.
 

Aharami

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both wife and I got our $20 GC. applied them successfully to my amazon acct. I signed up with two emails before seeing the 1 per person limit. My other acct doesnt show a purchase in the deals or acct tab. Not complaining though. I dont see a CC charge yet, but I know for sure that over 3 people used my referral link. Will have to wait and see what I get charged
 

Aharami

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heh just got this in my other email
Dear LivingSocial Customer,
Congrats on scooping up our Amazon.com Gift Card deal. It looks like you tried to purchase more than one deal. Unfortunately, the fine print only allows for one deal per person. If you haven't received your purchase confirmation, hang tight. It's on the way. We appreciate your understanding.
If you have any immediate questions or feel you received this message in error, please email us at gcdeal@livingsocial.com.
Happy Shopping!
The LivingSocial Team


All good.
 

rsolomon

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actually since it's fine to buy a $20 GC and the $10 off is limited to one customer, amazon processed the order as it should have been.

In counterpoint, should they have cancelled it when the customer needed those GC's right away; he'd equally complain.

No, the point is they processed his purchase and gave him a receipt showing he paid $10, then charged him $21. Are you suggesting that it's Ok to buy a loaf of bread at Safeway for $1, and have Safeway charge your card $2 when you get home?????

It's one thing to say that the system made an error and should not have sold the item at $10, therefore you're cancelling the order. It's another to charge more because you feel like you sold the item too cheaply - through whatever honest or dishonest means the purchaser used. "Sorry, I thought you were my uncle but now that I see you're not, I'm going to charge your credit card more than we agreed."

I'm not saying the attempt wasn't dishonest, just that I don't believe there's any reasonable ground to "punish" the dishonesty in that way.

Richard

P.S. My *1* purchase from *1* attempt came through, so thanks OP!
 

Fallengod

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Jul 2, 2001
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I do.....

The DEAL was one $20 giftcard for $10. He decided to try and exploit the system thinking he could buy multiple but the deal was for only one. They said, "hummm, well it is only 1 per person, so he must want to purchase many more for the normal price" and that is what they got.

For your bread analogy... If there was a deal on the bread at safeway that was $1 for first loaf, limited to 1 per person, and they decided to buy 10 loaves of bread thinking they would get them all for $1 each. Yes, I would expect their card to be charged $1 for one loaf and the normal price for each additional loaf.

I guess the lesson would be, dont be a greedy prick and try to make money off a generous deal and screw over future deals.


To be honest, I doubt they are really going to charge said person $21 for the multiple copies. I am sure they will just get canceled. I mean, doing that probably is not legal. I dont see how any credit card company would allow someone to get stuck like that.
 
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geldor1

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Received my email, redeemed the code, applied it to my account and now have a $20 credit just waiting to be spent at Amazon. :)