Family Ties Forever!
01-26-2014, 10:22 PM
My friend Keisha told me she heard on the news that Amazon will start randomily mailing items to customers. They will be billed if they keep it. If they don't want to be charged they have to send the item back.
Can Amazon.com legally do that and expect customers to pay for items they didn't buy in the frist place? I hope Amazon doesn't send me anything I haven't chosen to buy. That would be a hassle to return unwanted items. I don't think Amazon should be allowed to use a person's payment information wihout their consent.
I don't know if anyone has heard about this?
Amazon Wants To Send You Stuff Before You've Decided To Even Buy It.
http://business.time.com/2014/01/18/amazon-wants-to-send-you-stuff-before-youve-even-decided-to-buy-it/
Can Amazon.com legally do that and expect customers to pay for items they didn't buy in the frist place? I hope Amazon doesn't send me anything I haven't chosen to buy. That would be a hassle to return unwanted items. I don't think Amazon should be allowed to use a person's payment information wihout their consent.
I don't know if anyone has heard about this?
Amazon Wants To Send You Stuff Before You've Decided To Even Buy It.
http://business.time.com/2014/01/18/amazon-wants-to-send-you-stuff-before-youve-even-decided-to-buy-it/