Asus X540L wrote: » You'll probably have to commit fraud and give a UK address and a phoney student number. I guess if you know an Irish person studying in the uk it could work
MissShihTzu wrote: » Excellent news! I order a lot from Amazon,and find the Prime very useful indeed. It's not just the free delivery, it's also the shows and programmes you can get on there. They also show the US Open, the Thursday night NFL games and they have just taken an EPL package. £79 is a snip to me!
Mikenesson wrote: » I'm on the free prime right now My last order on Wednesday everything was fulfilled by amazon They sent 3 items priority delivery arriving tomorrow and the 1 item I need fast they're sending slow delivery not dispatched yet That's not much use
MissShihTzu wrote: » Depends on what is ordered and which fulfillment centre it is sent from. The same thing's happened to me. For me,the advantages of having Prime membership far outweigh the disadvantages. As I said, it's not just priority 2 day delivery but the ability to stream programmes and watch live sport have their appeal as well. Delivery to Ireland is going to be slower than the UK. That's a given. You just need to work within the parameters of it. Even if you ordered for delivery to Parcel Motel, the same thing would have happened. Either it's at the Amazon end or PM might not be able to drop into the locker within 24 hours. That's the beauty of online shopping.
MissShihTzu wrote: » It depends on the item and the fulfillment centre it is sent from as I said...
dhaughton99 wrote: Does An Post do most deliveries for Amazon?
Mikenesson wrote: » How does PM work out with Amazon splitting deliveries? Do you order one item at a time and why do you use PM,Is it because you're out for deliveries?
Mikenesson wrote: » Correct You're not guaranteed priority delivery,it's a lottery Not sure if want to pay £75 a year for that,some may Free streaming is worth very little now.its all free anyway
Sleeper12 wrote: » It really depends on what you order. Size and shape ete
Mikenesson wrote: Not sure if want to pay £75 a year for that,some may
Marhay70 wrote: When I was signed up (accidently) for free months trial recently, any order I put together had a £6 delivery charge, regardless of the value of the order. Wonder what was going on there?
Yggr of Asgard wrote: » If this includes Pantry to an Irish address that this is going to be a game changer. Sure I currently use PW for it, but if I can cut DPD out of the chain that would be excellent.
UsedToWait wrote: » Unless it's rolled out later, it doesn't seem to include Pantry - just tried an order, and all items 'can't be sent to your selected address'...
Asus X540L wrote: » That fire TV stick I got still won't work. I just signed up and thought I could watch stuff on my TV stick. If it's not officially available in Ireland you're goosed. Only thing to do is sideload it.
Rossi IRL wrote: » I had problems with my Fire TV, I rang support, got talking to somebody in Cork I think and it was sorted in 10 mins.
_Whimsical_ wrote: » Just tried to order something via Prime, turns out they won't give you Prime delivery it the item is sold by another company and fulfilled by amazon even if it's marked "Prime". Disappointed! They will give free regular delivery even though it's under 20 pounds though.