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Worked a treat
Thanks
Not only the Amazon stock, but also the suppliers that fit in with their free delivery scheme.
I agree though blacjac, it is getting a bit ebayish in its systems. No problem with that as long as they live upto their part of the deal.
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This is the main reason I stopped buying from Amazon.
They used to be really good for all sorts, but now it's just full of people with crap businesses trying to live off Amazon's reputation....
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True, but when searching for something like an SD card where there are millions listed, I'd rather not search pages and pages just to find one from Amazon's vaults...
I was hoping there may be a box I can tick somewhere
Cool, I'll try your edit
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It tells you in the description who's selling it, so you can decide whether to add it or not.Originally posted by thelace View PostIs there any way I can search for just Amazon stocked goods only?
EDIT, and once you've selected a department, you can sort by seller using the filters on the left hand side.Last edited by Moscow Mule; 8 May 2009, 11:46.
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Amazon query
I'm wanting to buy some stuff from Amazon.
This is not urgent stuff so I'm happy to wait 5 days for their free shipping.
However, when I put things in my basket and get to the checkout, half the items are from their "affiliates" and therefore there'll be shipping charged (if I'm reading it right). I consider this to be an almost government like stealth tax worthy of consideration by Ryanair
Is there any way I can search for just Amazon stocked goods only?Tags: None
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