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say you want a digital camera, add one to your cart.
2. Now, when you have selected whatever you want (I recommend 1
to 3 items) go and search for ink or nail polish.
3. Now, add the ink or nail polish into your cart.
4. Now, you can add more than one, but I usually go with one or
two. Now, checkout using
a payment method.
5. Within a day or two, your package should arrive. Now, this is
where the social engineering comes in.
6. Call up Amazon (you can also use the live chat, but calling
is faster and easier) and tell them something along these lines.
“Hi, my name is _______
I recently purchased _______ and _______ and there was {ink/nail
polish} spilled all over my _______ (other item you purchased;
i.e camera)
The package for my ______ was stained and my {ink/nail polish}
{spilled everywhere/cracked/exploded}.
How am I supposed to gift the item now? Is there anything you
can do?
Regards.
_____
Example Message:
Hi, my name is ____
I recently purchased a Kindle Fire HD and some nail polish for
my nieces’ birthday. The nail polish arrived cracked and all
over the Kindle’s packaging.
I really don’t know how this could have happened, but how am I
supposed to gift it? I had to go buy another Kindle and nail
polish from Target.
Regards,
____
.
7. It’s that easy! They will ask for your order number, be nice
and answer their questions. Remember, you’re the “customer”
8. They will say that they will resend it and apologize. Say
that you already bought another one or you want a refund. They
will credit your account.