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  • Beef Oven!
    Ex-member
    • Sep 2013
    • 18147

    Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
    I was wondering about that.
    is the limit £15 ? does the limit include the p and p ?

    good thinking though....
    The limit includes P&P.

    I think the limit id £15.50.

    I have only been caught once on CDs. From USA. Was £19, ended up £26 after duties and admin charges. About 8 years ago.

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    • johnb
      Full Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 2903

      The limit is £15.00 and is applicable to purchases from outside the EU.

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      • Dave2002
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 18008

        Originally posted by hafod View Post
        This Florilegium box is €66 at AmIt (just under £57 delivered) until the end of the month.
        http://www.amazon.it/LOiseau-Lyre-Va...s=028947867531
        Don't know the exact reason why, but my order for the OL box from am.it seems to have been stopped, and hopefully a refund issued. Shame.

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        • Don Petter

          My post from the Amazon Marketplace Sellers thread, 5th Jan, regarding seller dodax:

          I am in the middle of a spat with them at the moment. I ordered a Schnabel box from them on eBay on 26th November and they sent me a CD of 'Rock 'n' Roll Classics'. When told, they said they had no more Schnabels in stock, so would I agree to cancel the transaction. When I went to eBay to do so I found that eBay advised not to cancel until I had a refund, and worse, dodax-uk had said the cancellation was because I had 'ordered the wrong item by mistake or changed my mind after ordering'.

          dodax-uk asked me to return the wrong item, which I did (cheapest post, to Germany, £3.70) on 11th December. I have now at last received the purchase price refund, but have still not received the £3.70, which they claim to have paid on 19th December.

          An eBay complaint is imminent. I'm not that worried about £3.70, but the whole experience has p****d me off somewhat.



          This dispute has rumbled on without any change in the status quo.

          The rumbling has taken the form of two more unanswered emails to dodax, and three email exchanges with eBay, by the last of which they had been persuaded to read what I actually said, instead of what they thought I might be saying.

          Their response is now that because the payment I made to the Post Office to return the wrong item did not go through either eBay or PayPal they cannot (or cannot be bothered) to enforce reimbursement from the vendor. There had, of course, been no option to pay the return by those methods.

          Their advice, therefore, is to keep pestering the vendor and also give them a suitably negative feedback (both of which I have already done).

          So be warned that the costs of returning items to a vendor are not covered by the much vaunted eBay guarantees!

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          • remdataram
            Full Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 154

            Originally posted by Don Petter View Post
            My post from the Amazon Marketplace Sellers thread, 5th Jan, regarding seller dodax:

            I am in the middle of a spat with them at the moment. I ordered a Schnabel box from them on eBay on 26th November and they sent me a CD of 'Rock 'n' Roll Classics'. When told, they said they had no more Schnabels in stock, so would I agree to cancel the transaction. When I went to eBay to do so I found that eBay advised not to cancel until I had a refund, and worse, dodax-uk had said the cancellation was because I had 'ordered the wrong item by mistake or changed my mind after ordering'.

            dodax-uk asked me to return the wrong item, which I did (cheapest post, to Germany, £3.70) on 11th December. I have now at last received the purchase price refund, but have still not received the £3.70, which they claim to have paid on 19th December.

            An eBay complaint is imminent. I'm not that worried about £3.70, but the whole experience has p****d me off somewhat.



            This dispute has rumbled on without any change in the status quo.

            The rumbling has taken the form of two more unanswered emails to dodax, and three email exchanges with eBay, by the last of which they had been persuaded to read what I actually said, instead of what they thought I might be saying.

            Their response is now that because the payment I made to the Post Office to return the wrong item did not go through either eBay or PayPal they cannot (or cannot be bothered) to enforce reimbursement from the vendor. There had, of course, been no option to pay the return by those methods.

            Their advice, therefore, is to keep pestering the vendor and also give them a suitably negative feedback (both of which I have already done).

            So be warned that the costs of returning items to a vendor are not covered by the much vaunted eBay guarantees!
            I, too, am having problems with dodax-uk. I ordered a CD on 31st December that has failed to arrive (my first order in at least 10 years to go wrong). They have replied as follows: "Thank you for your request.

            Your order was dispatched as planned and has not been returned to us as of now, the item may have got lost during the shipment or is still on its way to you.

            We are going to send a request to the delivery service immediately and send a replacement at our expense if the item is still available at one of our suppliers. Please note that this process could probably take a few more days.

            In case the initially sent order arrives, please be so kind as to notify us."

            I fear I'll end up with nothing, and will eventually add further negative feedback to Don's.

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            • Dave2002
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 18008

              I am having issues with several providers at present including East Coast Trains, Amazon UK and amazon.es. Customer service seems to be just about non existant in some organisations these days. Re the Amazon cases (several) the web site interface is dreadful, and has a nasty habit of closing out issues re any order once "they' claim they'd dealt with a return or a refund. This is a real pain, as it then requires trying to find a contact telephone number, since the web sites make that unduly difficult. Then there's the cost and time spent trying to explain the problems, which may get dealt with - or not - depending on the care and diligence of the agent taking the call.

              Here's a newspaper article which might help - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ct-Amazon.html

              Telephone numbers which might help include 0800 496 1081 and 0870 744 9979

              The real joke is that on the web site there's a comment:

              "Contact Us
              We're here to help:

              Phone: 6 am -12 midnight, 7 days a week"

              Sure - if you can find the number! Anyone think this is deliberate!?

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              • Don Petter

                My eBay experience is in contrast to that with Amazon. Twice recently I have had potential problems with Amazon vendors (one item incorrect, one never received) and Amazon themselves have given prompt refunds, apparently without immediate reference to the vendor. A prepaid label was printable for the returned item.

                I guess Dave's experience shows that, as in life, it's all pot luck!
                Last edited by Guest; 15-01-15, 11:39. Reason: Philosophical addendum

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                • Don Petter

                  Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                  The real joke is that on the web site there's a comment:

                  "Contact Us
                  We're here to help:

                  Phone: 6 am -12 midnight, 7 days a week"

                  Sure - if you can find the number! Anyone think this is deliberate!?
                  Similarly, you won't find an email contact address on the eBay site.

                  If you want one, on the basis that receiving reams of gobbledygook that doesn't really answer your question is better than holding on a phone for hours, the trick is to click the 'I am hard of hearing' button, when an email input box will appear.

                  Be warned though that, in my experience, whatever nice formatting of sentences and paragraphs you input, it will all arrive at the destination in one long run-together line of text. This is so difficult to read it's no wonder they can't be bothered to decipher what you are really saying.

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                  • Barbirollians
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 11661

                    Bruno Walter's magnificent complete Columbia Symphony orchestra Brahms symphonies together with his 1954 ED Requiem , the Double Concerto with Francescatti and Fournier and other goodies going for £8 or so on Amazon marketplace .

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                    • gurnemanz
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 7379

                      Happened upon this bargain Purcell Complete Sacred Music at jpc for Euro 26.99 + 5.99 postage. Tempted but trying to restrain myself in the New Year. Might be of interest to some.

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                      • Dave2002
                        Full Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 18008

                        Originally posted by Don Petter View Post
                        My eBay experience is in contrast to that with Amazon. Twice recently I have had potential problems with Amazon vendors (one item incorrect, one never received) and Amazon themselves have given prompt refunds, apparently without immediate reference to the vendor. A prepaid label was printable for the returned item.

                        I guess Dave's experience shows that, as in life, it's all pot luck!
                        I have had good experiences with Amazon in the past, with prepaid labels, and collection from home. Things seem to have got worse recently.

                        A recent purchase was an ironing board delivered to a more remote - but still mainland - part of these isles. It was not fit for purpose, as it was very unstable - totally useless. It seems it was delivered by Yodel - though delivery and damage in transit was not an issue. Amazon did not provide a return label, though I did ask via an online chat. There was a seemingly automatic offer of £3.30 for return. I had quotes of between £39 to £49 for collection and return. ParcelForce seemed to be the only possible option because of the item's size. There was inconsistency between the online quotes and phone quotes, and the ParcelForce site is apparently unable to cope with orders from Mac OS X - which is appalling given that it is now pretty mainstream, and browser interfaces are mostly cross platform. It also cannot cope with mobile devices, either iOS or Android.

                        In the end I took it to a local Post Office and sent it by Parcelforce for £16.40, but in the meantime Amazon had seemingly closed the case immediately the item arrived back at Dunfermline, and (maybe) refunded £3.30 - which as I said in a subsequent phone call is pretty much an insult as it took me hours to sort out, and my time is valuable and at consultancy rates I'd be charging £00s. Further, I think Amazon marked the reason for return in such a way as to try to pass respnsibility to me. That was not the case - the item was not ordered in error - it was not fit for purpose, and I therefore returned it in compliance with (a) EU distance selling regulations (b) UK Sales of Goods and Services Act and (c) Amazon's own guarantee.

                        This is on going, and I am making slow progress. I still haven't completed the sign off of this, and I did ask for compensation in addition to the actual costs.

                        Things like this, one of several in recent months almost make one lose the will to live! sadly I still have a few more things like this to sort out - will I make it through the next few months?

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                        • Don Petter

                          Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                          Further, I think Amazon marked the reason for return in such a way as to try to pass respnsibility to me. That was not the case - the item was not ordered in error.
                          That's what dodax did to me on eBay. Order Schnabel, get sent Funky Gibbon, and they say I must have ordered it in error or changed my mind on receipt!

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                          • muzzer
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2013
                            • 1190

                            Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                            Had a couple of problems with Dodax, but on the whole, they've been alright. I must say that when I order from them, I wonder if all will be ok. But it might say more about the fact that Amazon market sellers are excellent, on the whole.
                            Just arrived from nagiry. listed as used but shrinkwrapped...

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                            • teamsaint
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 25190

                              Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
                              This may well fall into the "to good to be true" category, but worth a punt for the Zinman symphonies and a good bit else at 15 notes?

                              Big Beethoven box including the Zinman symhonies and the Alexander quartets complete (earlier?) cycle.


                              I ordered one from Dodax, who are one of the serial non supliers, IIRC.
                              Concerned board members will no doubt be thrilled to learn that this turned up, no nasty customs charge, (it did say dispatched from UK) but seems to have come from Germany at the promised 15 notes.

                              looks an amazing bargain, lots of quality and a few less common items.was brand new too, and the box is big enough to accomodate the Wand 29 cd set and 33 cds of verdi operas !!
                              If you fancy it, might be worth putting on a wish list and keping an eye for another
                              I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

                              I am not a number, I am a free man.

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                              • LeMartinPecheur
                                Full Member
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 4717

                                Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
                                Concerned board members will no doubt be thrilled to learn that this turned up, no nasty customs charge, (it did say dispatched from UK) but seems to have come from Germany at the promised 15 notes.
                                Fifteen notes means at least £65, right?
                                I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!

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