Friday, November 1, 2024

Día de los Muertos and Day 36 of being a flea on the butt of Amazon, BNI Postmedia, and Intelcom courier

Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries are celebrating la Día de los Muertos honoring their departed family members. It's a lovely tradition full of color, light, food, music, and family gatherings.

For me, November 1st is my 36th day of pounding my computer keyboard, trying to obtain a refund of $613.47 from the multinational megacorp, worth 1.9 trillion dollars. Amazon.  

Amazon contracts out deliveries to businesses like BNI PostMedia and IntelCom. Those companies are supposed to deliver all parcels safely to the designated addresses. 

September 12th: I ordered 655 copies of my 10 murder mystery novels in preparation for several upcoming Christmas markets.

September 25th: the boxes started to arrive.

September 26th: a box of 39 copies of CORKED was posted on my account as ‘Undeliverable.’  Then a box of 43 copies of SMASHED met the same fate, ‘Undeliverable.’ 

I have phoned the Amazon Customer Service Representatives 10 times.

I have emailed the Amason Customer Service Representatives, dozens of times. Each time being asked for the same information over and over again.

I have emailed, three top executives several times; Mr. Andy Jassy, Mr. Doug Herrington, and Ms. Candi Castleberry-Singleton. They have forwarded my pesky emails to their Amazon Executive Relations Team.

39 copies missing

I recently posted this notice on many Okanagan FaceBook groups asking if anyone in the South Okanagan had received my two parcels by mistake.

HELLO OKANAGAN FOLKS!
Just on the off chance .... BNI (Postmedia couriers) claims that they delivered my missing package to my address in Penticton on September 24th. I did not receive it. Has anyone, anywhere in the Okanagan Valley seen a heavy Amazon box, containing 43 copies of my mystery novel SMASHED? And there is another box that's missing, 39 copies of CORKED?
I am desperate to resolve this problem, which has been occupying too much of my time for over a month. Please message me if you know anything! It will be a huge financial hit for me if Amazon or BNI won't refund my money.
Cheers Lynda Lock, Penticton.

43 copies missing 

Yesterday I emailed the City of Penticton asking if by chance any of their employees at the Campbell Mountain Landfill (city dump) had noticed one or two large Amazon boxes of books. They are in the process of checking with their staff. 

I seriously doubt that I will ever find the boxes but I am trying to prove what happened to the two missing deliveries.


36 days later and I am still being stonewalled with vague responses such as these:

"Firstly, I apologies for all the inconvenience caused in regards to your shopping experience with us. During your free time please write back via email to us with the following information:" 
-Order number
-Name of the item or ASIN, quantity is applicable
-Description of the issue
-Assistance you may require Or please contact us via chats or calls for a faster resolution on it."

Email from the top boss! 

Jeff Bezos. Oct 30, 2024, 1:46 PM - Thank you for contacting us.

So, today I started sending out Letters to the Editor, for local newspapers.

My next task will be to send letters to any American newspapers that will post my letters. 

I am stressed. Very stressed. But I am not giving up.

Lynda

PS: there is a lot more information on my previous posts on this blog starting October 24th. 




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Argh! What a nightmare! We've had a few situations like this in the past - one in particular comes to mind: When my 80 year old mother's hot water heater went out and the home warranty company gave her the run around for over a week - I signed up for the free 30 day trial of LinkedIn's top tier which allows you to send emails to all the top dogs, and I sent nastygram's to the entire c-suite at the company. She got a call from corporate within 24 hours and resolution. Recently, I've also taken to sending snail mail letters to CEO's or Corporate Headquarters when something really pisses me off, because you can hardly find an email address for these folks and customer service will never get you there. Additionally, something about taking the time and effort to send a letter seems to make the wheels spin a bit faster and get people's attention. Hoping this gets resolved for you soon! BTW - We LOVED the new book! Sorry Sparky didn't get to go along on the adventure back to Isla!

Lynda & Lawrie said...

Good morning. That's a good story about resolving your mom's problem, and I agree, snail mail can make CEO's pay attention. Fortunately for me, posting my problem on this blog poked the bear, and they refunded my money. I'm glad you like Tangled Isla. And yes, Sparky was miffed at being excluded! Cheers and Happy Holiday, Lynda and Sparky

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