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Hello,
I have ordered multiple blu-ray's and dvd's of one or more products. I have bought 7 copies of 1 specific product and 2 times 6 of 2 different DVD's. But I just read that you can only buy 5 products of each item. So what will happen now? Will they be delivered or not? And what if they charge me, but tell me afterwards that 2 or 1 have been cancelled? Do I get my money back than? And I think this rule is weird. Why are they determining how much you can or can not buy? I understand if the rule applies to special or limited products, but it appears that this rule applies for ALL products. Amazon f.e. is not using this rule. Does anyone have any experience with buying a quantity of 5 or more of 1 specific product? Did this go without products? How strict are they with applying this rule? I bought 3 for myself (1 to open and watch, 2 as 'reserve' incase one gets damaged, 2 as a present and 2 for trade). |
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