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  • Mario_Dies.wav
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    5299 months ago

    Companies issuing refunds in the form of gift cards is just straight-up insulting

    • eric
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      1939 months ago

      And it may be illegal in some states to not offer the customer an actual refund.

        • @odium
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          I know they probably actually meant the States of the US, but…

          They did say states with a lowercase s. ‘States’ = regions within a country, ‘states’ = can mean countries. Technically they aren’t defaulting to the US.

            • @[email protected]
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              299 months ago

              Like the person you’re replying to said, some people use state and country as synonyms sometimes

            • Krzd
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              49 months ago

              country = states != States

              • @[email protected]
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                139 months ago

                Technically no. Greenland is a country but not a state. It has a sovereign government but is not represented directly internationally. It is part of the Kingdom of Denmark which is a state but not a country. Then there is Denmark proper which is also a country but not a state.

                • @[email protected]
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                  59 months ago

                  I had no idea about any of this, thanks! Never thought a thread about prime video would teach me world geography lol

            • @[email protected]
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              03 months ago

              But it IS a state. Sorry if you’re not a native English speaker but just because your vocabulary is lacking doesn’t mean they are wrong.

        • @[email protected]
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          89 months ago

          TBH I would expect stronger consumer protections in the UK…but I definitely don’t know about this type of refund specifically.

          • @[email protected]
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            39 months ago

            The UK, for all its problems, does typically have some of the best consumer protections in the world. I can see Amazon being forced to overturn this if there’s enough uproar (which there might not be tbf, seeing as they gave extra credit as compo).

        • @[email protected]
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          Many countries other than the US are comprised of a federation of states. And also those that aren’t are generally considered nation states or sovereign states, which are still definitively states. The United States of America do not have an exclusive right on statehood.

          Plus even though it may be implied that the original replier intended the context to mean the United States of America… it is a valid response with further implication that one should check their local jurisdiction’s laws if they were so inclined to do so.

      • @[email protected]
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        59 months ago

        Wait a minute, the US doesn’t have a blanket consumer law federally?

        This sounds like a pain.

        Federally this is against Australian Consumer Law. Didn’t offer the service you paid for? Better believe that’s a refund.

    • @[email protected]
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      119 months ago

      And is that amount of money enough to replace the item that’s been taken away? Like if the DVD were widely available at the same price at the time of the digital purchase, but you got the Amazon “purchase” instead (for convenience?) then what are the odds that you can still get the DVD for that price today?