If you want to buy Wii online at Amazon.com, this post is for you. Since Amazon sells products from its own inventory and provides a sales platform, Marketplace, to other marketers who want to sell their own products, I thought this info might be helpful to you.
When you buy a Wii (or anything else for that matter) at Amazon, the most important thing is to know who the seller is. It could be Amazon.com or an Amazon Merchant. I know that sounds simple, but if you're all giddy over finding the Japanese version of Nintendo Wii in-stock, knowing the difference could be crucial. At the very least, the cost could be quite different.
If you want to buy a Wii console or bundle from an Amazon merchant, approach it the same way you would if you were buying from a seller on eBay. Make sure you research the seller's feedback rating before you buy. Feedback history is going to tell you whether or not the merchant is someone you want do business with. Does the seller promptly fill and ship orders? How does the seller handle disputes - does feedback display the ability and desire to fix disputes. Does the seller deliver the merchandise as described?
When paying for items bought from Amazon merchants: Only pay for items through Amazon Payments, the only authorized and recognized way to pay for Marketplace purchases. Don't ever use any other form of payment.
Returning Computer & Video games: If you purchase computer & video games through Amazon.com, you can return unopened items that are still in plastic wrap within 30 days of the date you received them. But Amazon doesn't accept returns of products purchased from their merchants. Merchants will accept returns of computer & video games in their original condition up to 30 days after it ships. Exception: game software titles purchased in new condition can't be returned if the package has been opened unless the game is defective.
For more information on ordering from Amazon merchants, visit Amazon.com.
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