Amazon Prime - Dont have it then you can wait.

Anyone ever had same day delivery?

I've seen it when I've not been logged in, but it disappears when I'm logged on....guessing its only in London?
I think it's some parts of London, or if you're within a certain distance of one of their depots, and only if you order early enough.
 
Of course they have a two-tier system. That is the point of prime?

This is a non-story.

Not read the whole thread, but that was kinda my thought on the bits I did read. I hope it is two tier system, or what am I paying Prime for?!?!

Their two hour delivery is certainly quite impressive too. Used it just once, but was great to get another PS4 Controller in time for the extra mate that turned up to play :)
 
Anyone ever had same day delivery?

I've seen it when I've not been logged in, but it disappears when I'm logged on....guessing its only in London?
Had it in Bristol

Not read the whole thread, but that was kinda my thought on the bits I did read. I hope it is two tier system, or what am I paying Prime for?!?!

Fully agree
 
It is very common just some firms do not make the process very obvious until checkout.
This from Boots, who cannot be considered a specialist store.

What Werewolf said:

Boots is however a chemist, one of the key things many chemists stock are items for use by the disabled or that will be able to have vat exemptions, most will be able to order in things like walking sticks and disability aids in, in addition to those they may carry as stock items.
Hence they'd pretty much be expected to deal with the VAT exemption, my mother (from memory) signed such an exemption for a walking stick from one of the other smaller chemists in our town years ago.

Amazon is closer to a supermarket like Tesco than a chemist.
 
The amazon web site option to create new lists seems to be broken. - anyone else seen that.?

I regularly create a new wishlist, now, I type in the list name and click create,
but the list does not appear in the menu with list of lists, it failed with both chrome and firefox.
 
I agree with OP on the Prime thing, I've ordered some stuff with them and the last few times my stuff seems to take much longer to get to me than it use to, for me it isn't worth having Prime because I buy much of my stuff from other places because I don't like to support such big corporations.
 
I agree with OP on the Prime thing, I've ordered some stuff with them and the last few times my stuff seems to take much longer to get to me than it use to, for me it isn't worth having Prime because I buy much of my stuff from other places because I don't like to support such big corporations.

That logic makes no sence when supermarkets like Asda (Walmart) has a revenue of almost 4 times what Amazon does. Does this mean you will never shop at Asda or buy fuel from their filling stations?

Personally I buy from where ever is cheapest as long as the service provided is decent. Most of the times that's Amazon, but quite often it's eBay or maybe even a local place like John Lewis or Toys R Us because they price match Amazon.
 
Anyone ever had same day delivery?

I've seen it when I've not been logged in, but it disappears when I'm logged on....guessing its only in London?
I've had plenty of same day evening deliveries in Wolves but then again there's a massive warehouse just down the road in Rugeley.
 
It's exceedingly crap how many items on Amazon are now "exclusively for Prime members only".

It's funny because you just can't buy most of these items without Prime.

Which means they are forcing you to shop elsewhere. It's an incredibly aggressive move, and unless most people are dumb enough to just grab Prime because they must shop at Amazon, surely people will just find another retailer.
 
It's exceedingly crap how many items on Amazon are now "exclusively for Prime members only".

It's funny because you just can't buy most of these items without Prime.

Which means they are forcing you to shop elsewhere. It's an incredibly aggressive move, and unless most people are dumb enough to just grab Prime because they must shop at Amazon, surely people will just find another retailer.
So then you can just continually sign up for free prime trials with a new email address every month. I've done this countless times after they banned my account for "too many returns" when it was actually because they lost a few of my items. I still had a prime subscription and they didn't and wouldn't refund it.
 
It's exceedingly crap how many items on Amazon are now "exclusively for Prime members only".

It's funny because you just can't buy most of these items without Prime.

Which means they are forcing you to shop elsewhere. It's an incredibly aggressive move, and unless most people are dumb enough to just grab Prime because they must shop at Amazon, surely people will just find another retailer.

Haven't seen many that are exclusively for prime members but also not available from other sellers - sometimes the prime exclusive has a significantly lower price but then that comes as a bonus of the scheme.

Personally I find I get my money's worth from having Prime but then I do use the video service quite a bit and the cloud storage a little.
 
It's exceedingly crap how many items on Amazon are now "exclusively for Prime members only".

I have seen Amazon products eg.an AOC monitor change to being exclusively prime over the last couple of days, so would have to purchase it dearer from a 3rd party instead.
(which I will not do due to potential gurantee/service issues)

so yes, what are Amazon playing at ?, do they change to prime only when there are only a few left - have to figure out what their algorithm is.

camelcamel does not yet seem to track whether items are swithching between prime-only/public modes.
EDIT: it is a pity camel camel do not track stock level too.

I still wonder if they could start manipulating prices on an individual basis, since they can see my shopping strategy, for 'consumables' or wish list, they will just sit
in my basket until they are on sale or I decide to make up a £20 postage free bundle and make a purchase.
 
It's exceedingly crap how many items on Amazon are now "exclusively for Prime members only".

It's funny because you just can't buy most of these items without Prime.

Which means they are forcing you to shop elsewhere. It's an incredibly aggressive move, and unless most people are dumb enough to just grab Prime because they must shop at Amazon, surely people will just find another retailer.

They are not forcing you to shop else where, they are trying to get you to sign up to Prime.

It's a membership. Like you need to be a member to get into a club, or be a member to enjoy this spa. You want this spa? pay up.

So then you can just continually sign up for free prime trials with a new email address every month. I've done this countless times after they banned my account for "too many returns" when it was actually because they lost a few of my items. I still had a prime subscription and they didn't and wouldn't refund it.

Karma.

I don't get it. You clearly like Prime. You like it enough to go through the hassle of setting up a new email address every month for a new account to get its benefits.

You use Prime and like Prime enough to do that. Just clearly far too tight to want to pay for it.

If you like it so much, why not just pay for it? What you will do is just drive up the Prime membership for everyone else.
 
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Not read the whole thread, but that was kinda my thought on the bits I did read. I hope it is two tier system, or what am I paying Prime for?!?!

Then I'll shop elsewhere. I only look at Amazon now if there is simply nothing to be found anywhere else.

They are not forcing you to shop else where, they are trying to get you to sign up to Prime.

Not everyone wants it, I certainly don't. If they want to encourage non-prime customers to look elsewhere thats their loss.
 
Karma.

I don't get it. You clearly like Prime. You like it enough to go through the hassle of setting up a new email address every month for a new account to get its benefits.

You use Prime and like Prime enough to do that. Just clearly far too tight to want to pay for it.

If you like it so much, why not just pay for it? What you will do is just drive up the Prime membership for everyone else.
It's like you just didn't read what I said.

I did pay for a prime subscription...

It's karma that they lost my order multiple times and then banned my account with an already paid up active prime subscription?

Do you even think about the things you post, or are you as myopic as your photographs?
 
Not read the whole thread, but that was kinda my thought on the bits I did read. I hope it is two tier system, or what am I paying Prime for?!?!

I've had Prime for years, and like you I wouldn't be happy if I was paying for something that everyone received regardless... However, I've just had yet another Prime item arrive four days after placing the order, and the way things are if I didn't have Prime then I would've probably had to wait over a week.

Amazon now have us paying a surcharge (Prime) for standard delivery, and we accept it because the service is unbearable for those that don't.
 
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