New Scam Amazon seller using Clicktech Retail's name

@guest_999 I just checked. My invoice only shows the 18k price, nowhere does it show the discount of 6k, only a 15k price with 2 x 9% GST. The serial no of the tablet is correctly mentioned.

Suppose I need to claim warranty from Samsung, they would honour the invoice, right? How would they know how much I paid?
 
Single character difference and registered in Haryana. I guess they registered with same name in every state
Something interesting i noticed is that final amount is 16300, whereas i paid only 13800 for this after instant cc discount.
Never seen an amount different than i paid in the invoice before .
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A few days ago, I bought the Tab A9+ with HDFC CC for 12k, but the invoice was of Rs. 18k. I think they don't put the discount price in the invoice but the original one.
I think I read that Az does this so the listed price always remains high, so trackers like Keepa won't show the dip in price. Instead of showing the discounted amount, Scamazon shows it at the bottom of the invoice as partial payment via "Promotion". Else it could be money laundering.

This will help those who hang out in deals thread to buy good deals just to flip them in the Classified section lol.
 
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A few days ago, I bought the Tab A9+ with HDFC CC for 12k, but the invoice was of Rs. 18k. I think they don't put the discount price in the invoice but the original one.
Yeah they have been doing this practice for long which is indeed wrong. I think it benefits them by falsely showing higher sales revenue and get tax benefits.
 
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@guest_999 I just checked. My invoice only shows the 18k price, nowhere does it show the discount of 6k, only a 15k price with 2 x 9% GST. The serial no of the tablet is correctly mentioned.

Suppose I need to claim warranty from Samsung, they would honour the invoice, right? How would they know how much I paid?
Check both printed invoice received in package & online invoice generated by amazon. Claiming warranty shouldn't be an issue as long as seller is reliable.
 
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@guest_999 This doesn't mean it is a refurbished product, right? He opened the box in front of me, and it looked new to me.

The invoice that he gave me does contain his GST no.
 
@guest_999 This doesn't mean it is a refurbished product, right? He opened the box in front of me, and it looked new to me.

The invoice that he gave me does contain his GST no.
It isn't a refurbished product if he got it from some sale in amazon/fk then sold it to you seal packed. Just because he has his gst no. on the invoice does not necessarily mean the invoice is raised/entered correctly in records. There was a thread here once where a buyer bought some expensive product from a decent reputation member here but when he tried to claim gst input from his govt office it opened a can of worms resulting into a long thread full of accusations & revelations. It was finally concluded that member who sold the product was using gst of their friend/relative who already claimed the gst input & it can't be claimed twice so when buyer tried to claim gst input again it created the issue.
 
That's the current day status of amazon. Everyday it's becoming worse. They just cancelled 4 of my order after waiting for 10 days.i thought I snagged a good deal but later it's all cancelled.
Okay, I'm seeing a bigger picture here. First they post super dooper mega offer for some short days. Collect all the orders and money (mostly in millions). Simply do a short term deposit and then get the interest and cancel the order and return your money.... Hmmm... is this really possible happen?
 
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Okay, I'm seeing a bigger picture here. First they post super dooper mega offer for some short days. Collect all the orders and money (mostly in millions). Simply do a short term deposit and then get the interest and cancel the order and return your money.... Hmmm... is this really possible happen?
I don't think so, probably they did clearance sale and let transfer the unsold items to the new entity in the way, they may probably fck'd thier inventories. Thats my theory. You see there are lot of ghost items which is unavailable/undeliverable to any location.
 
Okay, I'm seeing a bigger picture here. First they post super dooper mega offer for some short days. Collect all the orders and money (mostly in millions). Simply do a short term deposit and then get the interest and cancel the order and return your money.... Hmmm... is this really possible happen?
Amazon itself does that by delaying legit refunds. You can check be very first post on this forum for the full story
 
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Okay, I'm seeing a bigger picture here. First they post super dooper mega offer for some short days. Collect all the orders and money (mostly in millions). Simply do a short term deposit and then get the interest and cancel the order and return your money.... Hmmm... is this really possible happen?
Amazon itself does that by delaying legit refunds. You can check be very first post on this forum for the full story
All ecomm/commercial ventures are supposed to keep the short term operational revenue in current accs only which don't earn any interest.
 
Purchase Date 3 Oct
Shipped date 14 Oct
Delivered 17 Oct
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Item was new in box and sealed with no missing items.