I had initially assumed this was a scam letter of some kind but I think it is real, mainly because it is so stupid. Actual scammers would be smarter.
I had initially assumed this was a scam letter of some kind but I think it is real, mainly because it is so stupid. Actual scammers would be smarter.
@ruari 14$ doesn't seem like a lot, but if all prime customer get that pay out it will be a hit to them
@shadowwwind That is the only reason I am trying to collect this.
Hell I might even have paid fees higher than the amount issued just to increase the pain, no matter how little.
If you break the law and screw consumers it should cost you. So any attempt to claim on my part would be about this. I do not really care so much about the $15. The effort is not worth it to me for that alone.
@ruari One just can't make this fecal matter up .....
Might be a result of an Artificial Idiot taking the case? ;)
RE: https://velocipederider.com/@ruari/116062695197694420
@tina I am not the only one. There is a thread with some other Norwegians here
https://www.reddit.com/r/norge/comments/1r1xbbf/hvordan_ta_ut_penger_fra_papirsjekk/
and presumably they also sent these to other Europeans as well.
@roastinghouse @tina I am 100% with you on that. That is exactly what is happening here.
@ruari Might be worth noting that when I complained to them about not being able to cancel Amazon Prime (it took a year!), they promptly paid back *to the original debit card account*. No cheque.
So am wondering if one can smell Trump in the background of that thing ....
@tina The letter actually mentioned "President Trump's Federal Trade Commisson". Not the "Federal Trade Commisson of the United States"…
"President Trump's Federal Trade Commisson"
so yeah…
Also I have no idea if posting these details allows someone somewhere to claim this money in some convoluted way but if so you are welcome to it. 😜
I should also add that the accopmpanying letter only gives me until the 21st to cash it.
For the Americans who might not understand, cheques are not really a thing in most of Europe and have not been in a very long time, even less so in a foreign currency.
This is just so Amazon can say, "We tried, it is not our fault those communist Europeans do not take our Freedom money" to the FTC.
They never had any intention of paying anyone in Europe, hence #MaliciousCompliance
I had initially assumed this was a scam letter of some kind but I think it is real, mainly because it is so stupid. Actual scammers would be smarter.
Ok, I just read the letter again and it mentions the following
"If you are having issues negotiating your check, please visit XXXX to request your payment be issued to you via PayPal."
Now the URL is generic and could be scammy 🤔 but it might be possible to do something with that if it is all legit.
@ruari hm i managed to get a check cashed by going to a bank in 2018. not possible any more?
@bjoernstaerk In Dollars, with the wrong name though?
I mean even if it is possible the only reason I would try would be principle but it seems like a lot of work and possibly fees for handling and currency conversion, which I would assume would be higher than the value of the cheque.