I have found inconsistencies in both prime and the standard deliveries more recently this year.
More items seem to be shipping from their EU warehouses and the tracking for these and estimated delivery dates fluctuate all over the place. The day before or on the day when due they always show as out for delivery then it disappears, a day later shows at the UK hub then arrives a couple of days later after that. It's almost as if the tracking auto updates to the predicted delivery date so Amazon logistics meets the SLA rather than actually reflects an items location. This has happened a number of times.
Several prime next day deliveries don't dispatch quickly enough to private addresses or once dispatched still take a few days.
It only seems to be Amazon locker / Post Office collect point deliveries that always succeed, so I assume this is down to the known capacity for a guaranteed successful delivery being prioritised in busy times.
I went without Prime for a few months again this year and had goods held at the dispatching stage for several days then slow delivery. When I paid for next day, they did always seem to arrive next day though.
I assume Amazon in-stock items include any anticipated imminent resupply so again they can get delayed in the supply chain.
Less items (on re-orders) seem to give you the option to pay a supplement to increase your delivery speed with Prime compared to last year as well.
Amazon via Web Chat always resolve or compensate for the issue. Amazon have more recently been saying to allow longer for deliveries on web chat so something isn't as slick with the logistics as it was historically.
I have also noticed nothing ever seems to come via DPD or branded courrier any more only plain white vans or cars.
Not so, in the very early days when Prime didn't exist, it was very common to order and get next day delivery as standard. A long time ago, I was very surprised to receive Sunday deliveries from Amazon.Not sure what the complaint is here, Amazon have always taken 5 days for standard delivery
If you complain they give you a month free.
Generally if they don't deliver when they say they will, you get a month free but certainly in this area, they're very good. In the last eighteen months, I've only had one delivery that didn't arrive on the day they said and for that, I did get an extra month added to my account.Used to be the case, I've not got it recently though.
I don't use the streaming service at all, for me it's all about next day delivery.
Same here. According to Amazon, in the past 6 months I've had 83 deliveries!!
You get a month free for something not arriving on time? They seem a lot better in the UK than they are over here. I've had 4 or 5 items arrive within a month, all were damaged and had to be returned and they just said "sorry, tell our packing department". The nearest UPS dropoff (the only courier they'll accept) is an hour round trip too so returning stuff involves plenty of ******* around.
Same here. According to Amazon, in the past 6 months I've had 83 deliveries!!
Impressive, I've only made 40, that is still more than 1 a week.
I buy a lot of computer kit, little bits that OCUK don't stock. My wife uses my account too, so we get filters for kettles/water jugs, dogs treats, filters for dog water fountain, simple human bin liners, bits for our big fish tank and sketchers (trainers, walking shoes) - we go through them quite quickly.
All adds up, apparently!
Don't judge me :s
Impressive!
"Want it delivered by tomorrow, 9 Aug.? Order within 3 hrs 6 mins and choose One-Day Delivery at checkout." How is that even possible? Who else can compete with that? Or that Sat/Sun is the same as any other day for them so can always schedule something to be delivered when I'm in. Such convenience.
I don't understandWhat I don't like about Amazon is that it does not make buying items which can have a VAT exemption, if you qualify of course.
Whilst I sort of agree that there is a two tier system in place then something comes along to blow that out of the water. I ordered a toaster yesterday afternoon and it is out for delivery or so I have just been informed.
What I don't like about Amazon is that it does not make buying items which can have a VAT exemption, if you qualify of course. In fact I am still awaiting a response to an email on this matter sent 5 days ago. I don't think Amazon's customer service is all it would like to think it is.