I just want to talk about my last E-Commerce interaction.
"Oriental Wok Oil" , cannot find it in the stores but, I can and did order it from Amazon for $11.35 for two bottles w/free shipping. "Fair-Dinkum" until I get a notice that it was delivered but, not to me; no big deal, I just contact Amazon and request a refund.
Here's where it gets interesting, on the Amazon site, I order the product and when I contacted them, they told me to contact the seller "Bogus_Name" and give them three days to respond and if I could not work it out with them, a refund would be applied.
Upon email contact, "Bogus_Name" sent me "canned-email" advising me to check with my neighbors and file a claim with the U.S.P.S. Postal Inspectors - strange to request Postal Inspectors since the item was shipped Fedex. The Fedex shipping statement said the item was coming out of Illinois from Walmart Dot Com so, I go back through my WalMart orders and, nothing shows; Fedex email list a order number xxxxxxxx which I reference when I call Walmart about the order number that I have.
Walmart Dot Com recognizes the number and ask, is this about your Wok Oil? (I'm all screwed up in the head now!).
WHOA! I did not order it from Walmart Dot Com Grocery division, I ordered it from "Bogus_Name" on the Amazon site! I contact Amazon and file for an "ABC-Refund" and it was immediately granted.
TL:DR Walmart is selling under "Bogus_Names" on Amazon ; the whole of the E-Commerce network is all tied together under the massive GUI of Dot com names.
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