Sure, I'll buy one from you if you've signed up for Prime and get the free shipping to bring the price down.
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Thanks! I’ll pm you about payment tonight
this is most promising! hopefully this is the start of a much larger trend. (exclusives being available for a 'reasonable' price on Amazon Australia. )
Do you pay up front for preorder items on Amazon?
Yep. And you know what sucks? The code we were all given for $20 off our first purchase from Amazon AU doesn't work because Punch is not shipped by the AU part of the company, only the US one :(:mad:
If anyone in NSW wants to do a bulk order I might be up for it, though I spose by the time it was forwarded to me it would work out the same postage wise
Well so-rry! :rolleyes:
I tried to order it using the coupon code so maybe that’s why it was different for my order, which didn’t work anyway. If I had done it the way you did it probably would have worked and I wouldn’t have been asked for upfront payment.
But thank you for correcting me in no uncertain terms.
I didn't mean to be rude I was just trying to highlight what I was saying lol
Strange, I put in my card details and everything, didnt use a coupon, DID sign up for prime (trial) and I see no charge, google also confirmed no upfront payments, this was what I saw on google, should be no different from the au site
https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions...8&sort=helpful
Everything I ordered was from amazon US, if that helps.Quote:
"When the order is placed an authorization is placed on the account. The authorization is when the bank places a hold on the funds to verify the payment method.
The authorization will be removed soon. Your account will be charged when the order enters the shipping process.
If you pay with a credit card and the item you order is sold by Amazon.com or one of our Merchant partners, we won't charge you until the order enters the shipping process. If you ordered from one of our Marketplace sellers, your card may be charged at the time of purchase."
If I do get charged I'll update accordingly