[quote name='hungryheepo']That is such bulls**t! I purchased Uncharted 2 & Demon Souls on Saturday for the more expensive price. I did it for the buy 2 for $80 get $40 back deal. And I know if they price adjust my account I still qualify for the $40. But whatever I mean I have spent over $500 in the past couple of months on Amazon. And I even have more pre-orders with them. If they want customer loyalty then they better change the way they do business.
But you know what? We shouldn't be so greedy because when it comes down to it, Amazon is one of the best online retailers I have ever used. Not to mention gives you excellent discounts like ECA and credit pre-orders on games. Not to mention their online customer support it superb. So today Ill bite the bullet...
Can you believe he told me to refuse the package and reorder? But if I do that then I wont get the $40 back! Not to mention the guy sounded like a robotic soundboard.[/QUOTE]
LOL...I was actually quite pissed off a bit...but your last comment made me laugh a bit. Here's their latest grand piece of customer care...
Hello,
I realize our last message was disappointing news for you.
I'm not able to speak to the reasons we have issued a refund for a similar situation in the past. At this point, we don't match prices or give refunds for price changes when the item has already been shipped.
Prices on some items may change due to special offers from suppliers and manufacturers or our inventory and sales volumes. When we can offer a lower price for new purchases we will, but we can't honor new discounts for completed orders.
I'm sorry I don't have better news for you; this is our policy at this time. We won't be able to comment on this issue further.
Best regards,
Banu J.
Amazon.com
...won't be able to comment on this further? That's hilarious. I'm going to stop as apparently I'm annoying them and there's no telling what that Punjab will do. I will say this though...after being such a loyal customer...sticking up for them when people abused the stacking ECA codes...that the gloves are off.
If for a measly few dollars they cannot satisfy an extremely loyal customer...then they shouldn't mind it when a customer saves a few measly dollars for themselves by ANY MEANS NECESSARY. It's a dog eat dog world apparently.
The next time an exploit in their system occurs I will take such

ing advantage of it that the stench of it will reach the heavens!
UPDATE: I realized I've yet to receive my $40 credit...so Banu can go

himself...we'll see how they won't be able to comment on this further when I send them droves more emails.