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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Ladies & Gentlemen,<br>
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This is way off subject, for which I apologise, but I am one of
those people who gets up in arms when I encounter a scam by a
company that should do better.<br>
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If you use Amazon you may have taken up their 'Prime' service
which you have to pay for. Neat what? You have to pay for good
service !!! If it fits your bill then that is fine <i>but
just try and cancel it!<br>
</i>I found we had been charged $7.99 for <b>years</b> plus a
yearly fee although cannot remember joining. We rarely use
Amazon as "get it now" does not attract us and the last purchase
was 6 months ago. So obviously cancellation of Prime was
required. Now we come to Amazon's superbly crafted scam. <b>
You cannot cancel.</b> You end up going round and round
their web pages but no how, no where does it allow you to
cancel. What is so blatantly indicative of their dishonesty is
that if you do a search on how to cancel Prime you will find a
whole raft of books written on it. <b>BOOKS ON HOW TO CANCEL</b>
<b>!!!</b> UNBELIEVABLE. And guess what? The books are sold
by Amazon.<br>
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I just had to blow steam off about this. I find the only way
is to cancel my MasterCard and join up with a different credit
card. The bank bod told me that they can follow me across to
a new MasterCard -what ???? So it has to be another card.<br>
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Much mumbling in the background<br>
Barrie<br>
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