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Semi-OT: Advanced package protection charges??
I have been noticing some online sales vendors have been automatically adding some "advanced package protection" or similar to orders these days. Basically a paid insurance policy that your package wont get lost or stolen enroute.
Seems like a complete scam and cop-out, passing on the cost of customer service to the consumer. Anyone else been noticing the same? I always go into my cart and delete that line item. It's annoying, and sneaky to automatically add that line item to orders, probably hoping people dont notice.
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Thats a bit silly. If the package never shows up thats on them so why do they want you to pay for it?
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Your question is the answer. Of course they want you to pay for it.
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Yup - seems that it's spreading, and as pointed out, sneaky.
On the other hand, McDonald's now has something similar: Surcharge for ensuring that all orders come with the correct number of French fry orders. Well, it might happen. |
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I haven't sent this...yet. Google turned up this comment on reddit: "Without this extra charge, in their FAQ it says they will not refund or replace lost/stolen/damaged packages."
Angry, have you looked at the sellers to see what they say if you don't take the protection? |
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I’ve seen too from a few online retailers, BikeInn was one of them. At least it’s been an optional charge. I feel it’s a scam as well, if you don’t get your purchase, the credit card will do charge back for you if the store won’t.
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But the shipper is supposed to pay for lost packages.
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Yes
I ain't buying it. |
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