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I have an unhappy puzzle. I have just made a purchase of two Fluke products from Amazon UK having factored in the current promotion from Fluke: Buy a Fluke, get a FREE Fluke! To cut a long story short, Fluke does not accept "aggregations" of invoices, and because my items shipped on consecutive days Amazon has generated 2 seperate invoices from my single order. The combined order qualifies for a Level 2 gift, but not when split. An example of a Level 2 gift is a free Fluke 115 multimeter for spending £500 to £899 in a single order. I contacted Amazon via their chat system, the CS operative told me to combine the invoices myself. I haven't tried this because concatenating documents doesn't make a single invoice with a single total. So I contacted Fluke CS Norwich who said, after seeing my Order Summary and two invoices, they won't accept it and advised me to contact Amazon for a single invoice. I really hoped for a bit of common sense from Fluke since my invoices do not represent an aggregation of seperate purchases. But no luck. Thoughts anyone? Can such a puzzle be solved? |
| eti:
return items then reorder, having first checked delivery prefs. |
| wraper:
In theory fluke is right. https://www.fluke.com/en-gb/where-to-buy/seasonal-promotions --- Quote ---Proof of sale in the form of a single receipt or invoice is required. Packing slips, purchase orders/order confirmations are not acceptable as proof of purchase. --- End quote --- Does not stop them being an ass about this though. |
| 1098765432...:
--- Quote from: eti on October 10, 2020, 04:08:21 pm ---return items then reorder, having first checked delivery prefs. --- End quote --- Thanks for the idea. When I made my order I did check the box "bundle items together for fewer deliveries...". Might be worth trying again. |
| 1098765432...:
--- Quote from: wraper on October 10, 2020, 04:31:09 pm ---In theory fluke is right. https://www.fluke.com/en-gb/where-to-buy/seasonal-promotions --- Quote ---Proof of sale in the form of a single receipt or invoice is required. Packing slips, purchase orders/order confirmations are not acceptable as proof of purchase. --- End quote --- Does not stop them being an ass about this though. --- End quote --- I agree. They are entitled to apply whatever T's & C's they want. It is only the spirit of the terms they are breaching since I have provided them with my order summary which proves I am not aggregating invoices from separate purchases. |
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