Man of Honour
As for complaining - Who do you think you complain too? Tesco? Asda?
Oh you are a clever boy aren't you, get your Mummy to buy you some sweeties.
Anybody got a grown up answer?
As for complaining - Who do you think you complain too? Tesco? Asda?
The answer is Amazon, who else would it be?Oh you are a clever boy aren't you, get your Mummy to buy you some sweeties.
Anybody got a grown up answer?
The answer is Amazon, who else would it be?
Contact Amazon through the orders section in the app/website.Of course, a link to the Delivery Complaints Dept or best way to complain?
Contact Amazon through the orders section in the app/website.
Oh you are a clever boy aren't you, get your Mummy to buy you some sweeties.
Anybody got a grown up answer?
Maybe you should have gone to the shop and bought me some sweeties and you would found your parcel at the same time.........
Yesterday I paid for next day delivery to a local collect shop and it hasn't arrived.
I live 200 yards from the shop and the shop is less than a mile from an Amazon warehouse.
Who do I complain to?
Thanks
Doesnt matter how close the warehouse is, items going out to shops or customers are shipped from delivery stations, the warehouses ship to delivery stations, then the delivery stations do the drops.
It is possible the delivery station can be miles from the warehouse
Not necessarily true, my mate does Amazon deliveries and he takes his van to the Amazon Warehouse on Trentham Lakes where the items are put on his van for deliveries.
Should have bought Haribo, surely?I've got you some Jelly Babies but don't tell Mummy, don't want you being all big and clever you Mr Perfect you.
Nothing new about that it's been around for a couple of years.Has anyone else noticed Amazon's latestscamcunning wheeze, the so called "Add-on item"? Items too small to be worth letting you buy apparently unless you make a large order. I tried ordering a USB cable, less than a fiver, happy to pay the postage if less than £20 minimum for free delivery.
Nope, won't let me. "Add-on" means I have to spend a minimum of £20 before they'll let me purchase the item at all. It'll just get removed from your basket at checkout otherwise.
I just purchased the bloody thing on eBay instead (none to be found on ocuk). I find myself visiting the rainforest less and less these days.
Have you got it set as a business address?The past few months the Amazon deliveries are too late to warrant having Prime. They keep trying to deliver at work after it’s closed. This has never happened before, they’re usually delivered around lunchtime. I assume something has changed with their delivery schedule. So I’ll cancel as I’m not actually able to get things delivered.