B.C. regulator fines Amazon $10,000 in ruling that limits what ‘delivery’ means
A British Columbia regulator has ordered Amazon to pay a $10,000 penalty over a failed delivery, ruling that it’s not good enough to leave a package on a doorstep or with another person unless the buyer consents.
Consumer Protection BC issued a decision last month on a complaint that alleged Amazon failed to deliver an order for electronic equipment under a “distance sales contract” in August 2024.
The decision issued on Oct. 14 says the unnamed consumer alleged Amazon failed to deliver the “portable dual display and portable digital storage unit” within 30 days, then denied a refund of about $580.
Amazon told officials at the regulator that it suspected “return abuse” because the customer had requested three refunds in the past year, pointing to evidence the goods had been handed over to someone who lived at the address.


