Internet buying/packing problems

tiffandrock

Active member
So I ordered off of amazon.com. Spongebob books. They only came out to like $7 something.

Well today when I got my package in the mail. I opened it, and it wasn't spongebob books, it was two really thick nursing books. I looked on amazon, and these books are like $18 each (used). Well I emailed the seller. They haven't emailed me back yet.

But I think whoever got the spongebob books, is going to be pretty mad.

Now what do I do if they tell me to mail the books back to them? I"m not paying for thier mistakes.
What do you guys think? Ever have this happen?
 
There is no way you should have to pay shipping back, and I don't think they would ask you to. That would be ridiculous. They not only should pay for return shipping, but give you some kind of bonus for your trouble.

I hope this doesn't turn into a problem for you. I would think they would want their $18x2 books back.
 
When I've had problems with amazon.com before I've notified them & they e-mail me the return shipping level. Then they next-dayed the item that I was supposed to get in the 1st place. There's a link on their site for if you had a problem with your order.
 
I think amazon has pretty strict rules so you shouldn't have much problem (I hope!) with the seller. I know that media mail is cheaper so maybe suggest this to the seller when they pay to ship them back. I wouldn't think they would ask you to pay for their mistake, I would hope not anyways.
 
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