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I agree. Glad it’s not Zavvi....saves a lot of import and handling fees!Pretty handy its from amazon.
Same here. Pretty odd that there's no mention of it on the actual listing though.Now available to order.
On my confirmation, it says it's an Amazon exclusive.
I'll wait for a premium that includes 3D.
Sadly becoming more the norm but saves me money as I just don’t buyI'll wait for a 3D version; probably have to go outside of the UK to pick one up
amazon dont take your money immediately and make sure when you buy something. make sure amazon will sell and not 3rd party. so that they will not charge you str8 away. its just £1 and thats allI am waiting for another reseller who will not take my money immediately.
Sorry, I certainly dreamed of the € 53.16 charged by amazon in my bank account for John Wick Parabellum pre-order , the € 1.22 charged by my bank for paying in GBP and the € 52.64 refunded after having canceled (Yes, the exchange rate obviously changed to my disadvantage).amazon dont take your money immediately and make sure when you buy something. make sure amazon will sell and not 3rd party. so that they will not charge you str8 away. its just £1 and thats all
i pre ordered The curse of La Llorona, Alita: Battle Angel, Godzilla: King Of Monster and Aladdin. and until now they charge me just 1 pound.Sorry, I certainly dreamed of the € 53.16 charged by amazon in my bank account for John Wick Parabellum pre-order , the € 1.22 charged by my bank for paying in GBP and the € 52.64 refunded after having canceled (Yes, the exchange rate obviously changed to my disadvantage).
It is a reality, now amazon immediately charge the pre-orders that are not shipped within 5 days (for some anyway). I invite you to browse the topic on John Wick 3 amazon.co.uk exclusive
Which isn't a charge - it's a 'pre-auth' to check that the card details are valid. It stays on your card account for about 7 days before dropping off, as the actual payment request isn't made. It's what hotels do when you arrive and they ask to scan your card - they'll usually do a 'pre-auth' to the value of the likely cost of your stay (cost of the room plus a few extras e.g. to cover things that you might charge to your room). It then 'reserves' the funds on your card account so that they know you will be able to pay upon departure (also, they can then charge your card if you try to leave without paying!).i pre ordered The curse of La Llorona, Alita: Battle Angel, Godzilla: King Of Monster and Aladdin. and until now they charge me just 1 pound.
thats what i said amazon they dont charge you until the item will despatch and thats what i believeWhich isn't a charge - it's a 'pre-auth' to check that the card details are valid. It stays on your card account for about 7 days before dropping off, as the actual payment request isn't made. It's what hotels do when you arrive and they ask to scan your card - they'll usually do a 'pre-auth' to the value of the likely cost of your stay (cost of the room plus a few extras e.g. to cover things that you might charge to your room). It then 'reserves' the funds on your card account so that they know you will be able to pay upon departure (also, they can then charge your card if you try to leave without paying!).
BTW, I've currently got two pre-orders in with Amazon, neither of which I have been charged for.
Some customers in UK and some outside UK have had payment taken in full for some pre orders done since May with Amazon UK and some other Amazon Europe websitesi pre ordered The curse of La Llorona, Alita: Battle Angel, Godzilla: King Of Monster and Aladdin. and until now they charge me just 1 pound.