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I still see the email option. To get here, I scroll all the way to the bottom to the list of options at the bottom of the page. Click “help”. On the next pack, at the bottom of the “recommended topics” list, select “need more help” and then “contact us”. Select the order you are having problems with, select “where’s

I typically use the email function and specifically ask for an extension to my Prime membership and it works almost every time (there have been a few times when they have said they can’t provide the extension for some reason but credit my account $5 to make up for the late delivery).

If you buy stuff on Amazon, get a late shipment and choose not to contact customer service about it to try to get either the shipping costs refunded (which is their standard policy) or to get an extension to your Prime membership, that is on you.

You should have followed up with them. I have multiple examples of their great customer service. One includes when an item that was listed as a two pack arrived with only one item (replacement caps for a mop with attached bottle for cleaner). I contacted customer service and they saw that the pictures, description,

Wife is a teacher, so if anyone wants a more legit way to use the educational discount, just send me your order and your credit card info and I’ll have the stuff shipped to my your house right away.

Married, in my 20's in Orlando. I pay just under $1,800 to insure both mine and my wife’s cars. For just my car (‘14 Mazda 6), it’s $960 per year, and that is for much better coverage (100k/300k BI, 50k PD, $500 deductibles) than the example.

If for some reason the delivery date changed after you ordered, reach back out to Amazon customer service and request a month be added to your Prime membership. This is standard for late shipments and I have done it successfully on many occasions (I believe the cap is 12 months free in a given year and I am currently

This app has been around for a while now. While I usually forget about it when out and about, I have used it recently while at home as a way to watch and hear the TV while my wife is sleeping or doing work on the computer in our room (similar to how you can use headphones with the Roku for “private listening”). For

My neighborhood has been dealing with an ongoing street racing problem for a while now. Unfortunately, the county sheriff has made it very public that he will not allow his deputies to chase and they will not deploy stop sticks or other similar measures to help arrest people who participate in street racing. The road

How the bridge was engineered and how it was installed are two different things. Not saying this was an engineering issue, but it could have easily been an install issue with the engineering side of it not having any problems.

Does this also vary depending on the merchant? While not exactly the same, Publix requires a signature for purchases over $50 when using a chip credit card (not sure if they accept contactless payment). Walmart and Sam’s Club also have set limits where they require a signature as well, which I believe differ from

The Ring can work for people in apartments as the non-pro version is wireless. Find a way to mount it that is easily removeable and it is perfect for an apartment that does not already have a doorbell. If an apartment does have a hard wired doorbell, you can probably even use the pro version and use the existing

How realistic is it that a budget even close to this becomes fact? It has to make it through both houses of Congress before it is adopted. Granted, the shitshow that we have had lately in Congress does not give me much hope, but hopefully they have a little more sanity than Trump.

Yeah, it is definitely expensive, but we try to make the most of our annual passes so the per visit cost isn’t too bad. I’d estimate that we visited at least 20-30 times in 2017. With annual passes at $600 per person, that works out to around $20-30 per visit per person (luckily my daughter is still free because of

While we didn’t go exclusively for a haircut, we did take my daughter there for her first hair cut. Granted, I live close enough that I can be on property in less than 20 minutes and have annual passes, so going to Disney is a pretty common occurrence for my family.

I will agree that if using only clippers (even better if only using a single guide for the clippers so all the hair is the same length), then having someone cut your hair at home starts to make a lot more sense. However, as this article advocated against using clippers and for using sharp shears instead which takes a

Given the prices for a child haircut at a salon/barbershop, my time is much better spent driving to a place where I can have a professional do the work for $10-15 rather than spending the money purchasing all the necessary equipment (mostly proper scissors or clippers) and the time spent trying to give a haircut

Using his own logic against him, then if he is not a billionaire in the next 10 years, it’s his own fault. Seeing as it was so easy for him to increase his net worth by 1,000 times, he should be able to easily do it all over again.

I can make the argument that they can be cheaper than traditional liquid detergent. I recently made the switch to using pods because with liquid detergent, my wife was constantly using too much detergent whenever she was doing the laundry. She refused to use the cap measuring cup and would just pour the detergent to

Not sure as I have not tried something like this, but you may be able to set something up to play music at a specific time through IFTTT or Stringify. While not exactly the same, I have a routine set up through Stingify that turns my TV on in the morning and a couple minutes later, turns on one of the smartbulbs in my