Amazon Purchases Through Another ISP?
I have a question. My dad, who is 81, needed a new compact freezer and he wanted me to order it online...so, I went to his house with my laptop (his laptop is at least twelve years old and I am not touching it).
Anyway, I hooked up with his ISP and then went through my website and ordered from Amazon within my site. BUT, I had to use my email address (he can't remember his cause he hasn't used it for years), plus my Amazon Prime card, and, to top it all off, he wants it sent to our address because he sleeps till 1:00 pm and he is afraid it will get stolen from his porch. We will also be installing it as well.
Will I still get credit for his purchase or will it appear that it was my purchase? It was through his Internet Service Provider and not mine.
He is getting ready for me to order a stair chair lift for him as well and that could be a nice little chunk of change for us...of course I would split it with him though!!
Any thoughts my WA family??
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A possible work around , clear your cache, set your dad up with a new email, order incognito the delivery address could be sticker . easy to work something out, may be.
As you used your own email and Amazon card, I am almost certain that you won't get credit for it unfortunately.
I was afraid of that! Amazon will be dropping me shortly if I don't make a sale and that's why I talked him into going through my site.
Jude, do you know if it matters the amount of the sale or can it be anything? I really don't want to get dropped by Amazon.com because they are throughout my site.
I'm not an Amazon affiliate so really not sure. Try asking the question in the search bar at the top of the screen :)
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