... to a company that is.
Here it is:
"Hello,
Are there going to be any promotions or deals that would extend outside UK or other local addresses? This would be a general Amazon question, not necessarily limited to co.uk. It's frustrating to see all the great super saver deals and so forth to only find out you're never eligible for them, as I live in Finland. Otherwise I'm happy with the service, I have found Amazon very convinient and pleasant. I will continue shopping at Amazon because of its wide selection, however, some kind of a point system would be nice, or some kind of membership program. The new one, where you can buy free and fast deliveries for £49 also excludes myself, like all others delivery deals, that would make a big difference in how the service would be percieved. I'm sure most people know that the deals for exclusive areas are limited because of the possible deals with courier services and it takes an airplane to get out the shipment outside the UK, however, I can't help feeling that there are customers who get much better deals, even though we would spend the same amount of money and not be as valuable as a customers than others.
It's not just the delivery deals, in general, it seems like there's not much promotions for people buying books that would be based upon how much they spend money. I think it would benefit Amazon to have customers feel they get the same value and deals everywhere. I would appreciate if Amazon would at least consider making all the customers have the same value and I would consider it insufficient to state that the deals aren't available outside certain areas, because that's what we already know. The question is, what are you going to do about it?
Best Regards,
Pekka"
Didn't make too much effort writing it, just vented some air and I'd like to know the answer. I know they'll just say "we feel all our customers are very important to us" blaablaablaa, or "unfortunately...." or some automatically generated answer, depending it they're rerouting messages to India or not
We'll see the response. Probably blaablaa nothing. Come on, I just want a deal here. Something. i want free stuff. I WANT FREE STUFF!!
Here it is:
"Hello,
Are there going to be any promotions or deals that would extend outside UK or other local addresses? This would be a general Amazon question, not necessarily limited to co.uk. It's frustrating to see all the great super saver deals and so forth to only find out you're never eligible for them, as I live in Finland. Otherwise I'm happy with the service, I have found Amazon very convinient and pleasant. I will continue shopping at Amazon because of its wide selection, however, some kind of a point system would be nice, or some kind of membership program. The new one, where you can buy free and fast deliveries for £49 also excludes myself, like all others delivery deals, that would make a big difference in how the service would be percieved. I'm sure most people know that the deals for exclusive areas are limited because of the possible deals with courier services and it takes an airplane to get out the shipment outside the UK, however, I can't help feeling that there are customers who get much better deals, even though we would spend the same amount of money and not be as valuable as a customers than others.
It's not just the delivery deals, in general, it seems like there's not much promotions for people buying books that would be based upon how much they spend money. I think it would benefit Amazon to have customers feel they get the same value and deals everywhere. I would appreciate if Amazon would at least consider making all the customers have the same value and I would consider it insufficient to state that the deals aren't available outside certain areas, because that's what we already know. The question is, what are you going to do about it?
Best Regards,
Pekka"
Didn't make too much effort writing it, just vented some air and I'd like to know the answer. I know they'll just say "we feel all our customers are very important to us" blaablaablaa, or "unfortunately...." or some automatically generated answer, depending it they're rerouting messages to India or not

We'll see the response. Probably blaablaa nothing. Come on, I just want a deal here. Something. i want free stuff. I WANT FREE STUFF!!
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