Sleeping Dogs - Xbox 360 - £22.91 Delivered @ Amazon
Amazon have price matched Tesco, I know a lot of people prefer Amazon, especially as this is available with prime.
"Sleeping Dogs catapults players into the role of undercover cop Wei Shen, tasked with taking down one of the world's most fearsome criminal organisations from the inside... the Hong Kong Triads.
As players explore the bustling and crowded Hong Kong island, through its neon-lit side streets and sprawling street markets, an incredible story unfolds of loyalty and betrayal, where Wei begins to question his own motives as he is sucked in deeper than he could ever imagine."


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Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: mighty mugger on Sep 18, 2012 14:34
Also if you order from Tesco and then change your mind you can just take it back to any store for a refund.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/contact-us/general-questions.html?ie=UTF8&skip=true
use "live chat"
Plus Amazon's customer service is one of the best on the internet.
Plus Amazon's customer service is one of the best on the internet.
Are you sure about that? I had never seen any points from amazon, and i'm sure i've seen nectar points somewhere else.
£10 Amazon Voucher = 2000 pts
Amazon Credit Card = Bank of America
Edited By: remingtonsteele on Sep 18, 2012 22:24
I wrote a complaint to their CEO about an employee doing things to my account without permission (he was actively adding items to orders and was preventing me from cancelling preorders 10 days before the release date) and was banned by their customer relations executive as a result. Further emails confirmed that I was banned as a direct result of complaining about the employee and not for breaching any policies. Prevented from accessing my account, customer service continued to charge me for unwanted items added by that employee and would not cancel any preorders made with Amazon (I received emails every day saying '1-2 business days' for a whole month as they purposely ensured it would be too late to cancel). Amazon ended up charging hundreds of pounds for unwanted items and I was forced to do a chargeback with my bank to prevent it from happening further.
Meanwhile as an Amazon seller the company refused to allow me to fulfil OR cancel orders, and I was left with many buyers wanting their items. I explained the situation to them and they contacted Amazon on my behalf, only to either receive non-sensical answers or for Amazon to contact me telling me to get in touch with my buyers. These people were forced to have their orders kept and Amazon would not help them resolve the situation nor allow me to fix it. Many of the buyers ended up filing complaints against Amazon.
Ultimately my buying account was restored but I was banned as a seller for not dispatching those aforementioned orders. I am now in touch with Amazon hoping that too can be restored considering I have full proof of my continued attempts to fulfil those orders, and every buyer has sided with me on the issue. However my faith in Amazon's customer service is shattered.
The ironic part? I based one of my MBA papers on Amazon where I cited its business model as being highly customer-centric and was among their most loyal advocates (I spent over £50,000 on Amazon products in the last 2 years, partly thanks to this site). Even the email I wrote praised Amazon but simply was sent to bring awareness of someone who was breaking the ideals expressed by its founder. The message from their actions is to stay silent even your rights are violated, or feel their wrath.
and tescos pay UK taxes unlike amazon! Plus they never actually come out with the best price first, they just try to eliminate the competition's sales.
Very, and despite having called and emailed many times the seller department are purposely not responding (despite always being promised a response within 24-48 hours and told that most emails are answered in less than 12 hours). I simply find it disgusting that rather than listen to a customer's valid complaints about the illegal actions of an employee (this person was adding unwanted items to orders and preventing the cancellation of preorders, and I provided a full transcript as evidence) the CEO's customer relations executive saw fit to suspend me, and Amazon purposely did not cancel any preorders. In addition they refused to allow me to see what future items I would be charged for (a violation of my statutory rights, and despite many emails and phonecalls from both myself and buyers would not allow me to fulfil or cancel their orders, nor would they cancel their orders themselves.
The sad thing is that they are able to do these actions and get away with it because of the power they hold, and I can't believe I was so gullible as to have spent months writing a paper on this company and concluding with a positive assessment of them.
A bad experience is always personal thing. I am a taxi driver and I often hear "I stopped using your company because they let me down a few months ago" and with regards to mobile phones: "you're on O2? they're rubbish. You should change toT-Mobile, much better"
Personal experience huh? Sounds like you're having the polar opposite with Amazon to what I am getting!