I pre-ordered a pair of Jennen shoes (elevator shoes, so I can be a big boy) from their online site (they no longer have the shopfront on Johnstone street) and got asked for a tip at the end. For basically changing a stock allocation assignment. I had a whinge on their contact forms, and they replied “the tip function is optional”.

2 years later I emailed again, saying “I haven’t bought a replacement pair of shoes, all because of the audacity to ask for a tip. I get that it’s optional, but so is a cashier going ‘hey give me that twenty from your wallet’, and when the customer goes ‘wtf??’ the cashier replies ‘oh lol it’s optional’. You may have thought ‘you know, a tip screen could give us free money! What’s the harm?’, and I guess this follow up email is proof of that harm. Don’t bring tipping culture here please!”

I get this reply a day later, and can confirm the tip function is now gone. Loverly! Whinging may be one thing, but persistent whinging made the difference.

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    10 months ago

    I had them “temporarily hold” my account for some vague reason about wanting to verify the name on my bank card, and they demanded a letter from my bank with my full name, phone number, and last 4 digits of my card on it (something my bank doesn’t actually do - closest thing they do is proof of balance/ordinary statements. If your Amazon account is on “hold”, you can’t contact anybody. Not even a robot. You go to the contact page and it tells you your account is on hold and to send them the documents they demand first. If you log out, it won’t give you a phone number, email, or even a chat window until you log in… Which you can’t do because your account is on hold

    I don’t use Amazon because of that very reason. If they gave me somebody’s contact info I’m sure I could’ve explained the situation and they would’ve verified me, but how automated and ridgid their policies are. So I just use local stores, who actually have fucking phone numbers