Originally Posted by
elenea86
Easy way to bypass is this add what you want to your wish list, click through Amazon and then add to cart and boom
Most of the bigger guys like Apple, Hudson's Bay, Gap, etc can still track the sale even if you have cookie blockers enabled but don't count on it. I use to work with Aldo shoes back in the day and unless they have changed their setup, they are a prime example of a company that can't track it if you have it blocked.
Appreciate the sentiment, and I'm sure there *are* some who aren't following the process correctly regarding blockers, etc. - but there is LOTS of evidence indicating that more is at play here.
I follow the same pattern each time, ensure blocking is off on both the eStore and the merchant sites (even though I've removed it permanently before), be logged in, go via the eStore page, don't have items in carts etc. It doesn't matter. I was receiving my Amazon generated miles within 2 weeks until the end of April, that's simply stopped. I *finally* got another set of Amazon miles yesterday but AP has *clearly* slowed down crediting in this area. Dell, Lululemon, Hudson Bay, Indigo, Hudson Bay, Turbo Tax, etc. just nothing. FINALLY got them to credit for Turbo tax this week after submitting a claim awhile back.
Lululemon has confirmed the AP has the purchase data almost immediately. An AP call centre worker said she herself had submitted 7 claims just the day before. There is lots of evidence that this 1/2 billion dollar company is either incompetent, refusing to provide resources to ensure they fulfill their promises, or deliberately stalling in the hopes they'll collect referral fees for free.