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Amazon: Item missing amongst large order

#1
Reading a lot of complications with the DNA SE on Amazon.
I'm Trying to get a pair of Bang and Olufsen E8 earphones.
Do you reckon a DNA would work if I order quite a few random items (5/6) and say the headphones were missing from the package. They weigh about 250g.
Its a pretty old account that's frequently used.
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#2
The DNA, relates to the entire package not received. I believe you're referring to the "missing Item" method.

250 grams will register a weight on consignment, that's significant enough for the company to cross-check with the carrier, and deem the Item was In transit and received.

That said, some companies don't bother checking. Moreover, selected carriers round up the weight to the nearest figure. On these grounds, It will work.
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Quote:(06-18-2019, 04:27 AM)mothered Wrote:

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The DNA, relates to the entire package not received. I believe you're referring to the "missing Item" method.

250 grams will register a weight on consignment, that's significant enough for the company to cross-check with the carrier, and deem the Item was In transit and received.

That said, some companies don't bother checking. Moreover, selected carriers round up the weight to the nearest figure. On these grounds, It will work.

I see, I’m not very aware of Amazons policy. Should I do wrong item sent instead and buy another pair of earphones that have the same shipping weight, I’ve seen another pair which are dirt cheap that I can have ordered elsewhere on a different account.
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Quote:(06-18-2019, 03:16 PM)LocalHeadache Wrote:

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Quote: (06-18-2019, 04:27 AM)mothered Wrote:

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The DNA, relates to the entire package not received. I believe you're referring to the "missing Item" method.

250 grams will register a weight on consignment, that's significant enough for the company to cross-check with the carrier, and deem the Item was In transit and received.

That said, some companies don't bother checking. Moreover, selected carriers round up the weight to the nearest figure. On these grounds, It will work.

I see, I’m not very aware of Amazons policy. Should I do wrong item sent instead and buy another pair of earphones that have the same shipping weight, I’ve seen another pair which are dirt cheap that I can have ordered elsewhere on a different account.

As long as Amazon stocks the other pair, that will be fine.
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Quote:(06-18-2019, 03:16 PM)LocalHeadache Wrote:

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Quote: (06-18-2019, 04:27 AM)mothered Wrote:

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The DNA, relates to the entire package not received. I believe you're referring to the "missing Item" method.

250 grams will register a weight on consignment, that's significant enough for the company to cross-check with the carrier, and deem the Item was In transit and received.

That said, some companies don't bother checking. Moreover, selected carriers round up the weight to the nearest figure. On these grounds, It will work.

I see, I’m not very aware of Amazons policy. Should I do wrong item sent instead and buy another pair of earphones that have the same shipping weight, I’ve seen another pair which are dirt cheap that I can have ordered elsewhere on a different account.

As said, It must be a stock Item.

Bear In mind, that It's the "Item weight" (net) and not shipping weight (gross) that's taken Into account.
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