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Gary C.
Gary C.3 posts
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These scamming bast#rds are claiming to be Amazon and promote the lucky pallet sales , but all they do is take peoples money , dont deliver dont answer complaints dont answer emails or messages, they deserve to be in jail and pay back every dollar they stole ...

Tainya Collins
Tainya CollinsQLD
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This scam took my money and didn’t receive my products

Tanya L.
Tanya L.
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Avertised as Amazon Pallet Returns. 3 different sizes to choose from with the "best seller" being the Super Giant Mystery box at a cost of US$59 (approx $92 AUD). Advertised as buying Amazon & Retail returns with the "super giant" having multiple mystery items in the box. So I bought one for $92 AUD expecting a "super giant" box with lots of goodies!

Sadly, what I got was a small box (28cm x 28cm) with a plastic (almost toy like) fitbit style watch and an unbranded pair of head phones.

I contacted "support" at amaluckycrate who informed me that as the name suggests, its a mystery what each customer receives and the cost I paid reflects the value of the item/s received, regardless of the size of the box and basically my own fault if Im not happy with the contents (which is true to an extent). However, when I further questioned the size of the so called "Super Giant Box" and it being misleading, I received no response!

All I can say, is Dont fall for it!!

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Carol T.
Carol T.SA3 posts
 

This organisation advertises Amazon return boxes. The clear idea is that the boxes, three different sizes, contain numbers of items that have been returned by customers, but for whatever reason, they cannot be sold as new in the usual way. I bought one for $29.95 AUD plus postage.I understood this to be a way for Amazon to recoup some of the cost of the items

I received a box measuring approximately 7" x 4" x 1.5" containing a single item i.e. a plastic wristband and what I think was supposed to be a blood pressure monitor also in plastic, not at all what I was expecting.

I contacted amaluckycrate who informed me that I should've been aware that it was meant to be a gamble and that I had nothing to complain about. I believe rather that the ad intends to be misleading.

I'd be interested to know what I would've received if I'd "got lucky"

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