Amazon customer loses $2,000 after two Garmin watch deliveries arrive with empty boxes
By
Mike Sullivan
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Summary
An Amazon customer from Carver, Massachusetts ordered two expensive Garmin watches totaling over $2,000, but both arrived with empty boxes. Despite a week of battling with Amazon's customer service, he has not received a refund or replacement. The article highlights ongoing issues with Amazon's delivery and return processes, including potential theft during shipping and difficulties getting the company to take responsibility.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledIt showed up. I opened the box, and I knew it felt light.
I'm out $2,000 and Amazon won't help me.
This is a recurring problem that Amazon needs to address.
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