Grainne2012 wrote: » I'm expecting a delivery from Amazon today, and I've just received a txt msj from "AN POST" confirming it will arrive today. I've never put my mobile number on my Amazon account, neither have I given it to An Post. I did ask for delivery confirmation by email from Track'n'Trace. When the postman arrives, I'll ask him. Meanwhile, I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else, or does anyone know anything about it? Seems rather strange to me, and I'm certain I've never shared my number willingly with either of them.... :mad:
Grainne2012 wrote: » Website on my PC only, no apps on my phone. Postman just arrived, I asked him how he got the number, he tells me its a new service from Monday of this week and the mobile number for the txt must have come from Amazon. When I told him Amazon don't have my number he was rather uncomfortable. Then he told me it was so they could call me to confirm my location. When I pointed out the Eircode I use in my address he said "Hmm, we don't actually use that". Wow. Really making me curious how they have this!
Grainne2012 wrote: » It's nowhere on my Amazon account. I've never registered it.
Haven Agreeable Lamp wrote: » Do Amazon not require a number when you register an address? I seem to remember always having to put it down
qrx wrote: » OK, so what exactly is the problem? Sounds like a very useful service. They also have your name and address, again to provide a very useful service.
whiterebel wrote: Its not a very useful service, it doesn't give you a time, or tell you who it is coming from. Quite mystified myself now, I got the text this morning , presuming my number was from Amazon.
whiterebel wrote: » Its not a very useful service, it doesn't give you a time, or tell you who it is coming from. Quite mystified myself now, I got the text this morning , presuming my number was from Amazon. Just checked, and while it is not on my account, it is on my delivery address, so mystery solved.
whiterebel wrote: » Its not a very useful service, it doesn't give you a time, or tell you who it is coming from. .
Davy wrote: » Did the sender not appear as 'AnPost' ? Does for me.
Vienna Wailing Flamingo wrote: » It's a great idea. I can now let them know if I won't be home at the usual post delivery time or can wait for the postman before heading out.
whiterebel wrote: » The usual time for our post is somewhere between 8.30am and 3pm. If they gave you an timeframe for delivery, the way DPD do, it would be useful.
Imallrightjack wrote: » jeez do ye want the parcel delivered or not?its almost as if they are fighting having it delivered. like the saying goes You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time