MoodeRator wrote: » The new Echo Studio is also VERY tempting
TheWatcher182 wrote: » Hopefully they discount the annual prime membership again this year for prime day. Can anyone recall how much it was last year?
ablelocks wrote: » £59.99 - waiting on it too. I've only ever bought prime on prime day, and was paying the monthly 7.99 for August and Sept.
el Fenomeno wrote: » How much is Prime monthly normally? I'm only paying £4.99 and I'm not sure why. I took advantage of that UK student offer where having a university email address gave me free membership for a year. Once that expired, it reverted to 4.99 a month. Is that normal?
bromley52 wrote: » £4.99 is the student rate.
el Fenomeno wrote: » Ah okay. Well I'm certainly not a student - how long do they tend to leave that rate applied for?
Zaph wrote: » I think it was down from £79 to £59. I wonder if it will be worth getting the annual membership if the UK complete Brexit? Will Amazon UK continue to be the main outlet for Ireland?
Chevy69 wrote: » I'd be keen to take up any annual offer going as well for Prime but have the same concerns re Brexit. Maybe it'd be better to sign up to any offer for Amazon.de or Amazon.fr Prime? Or will they launch an Amazon.ie portal in case of a no-deal?
StaticNoise wrote: » Amazon Prime is coming to Ireland with next-day delivery so any annual offers would be well worth picking up.
DubDJ wrote: » The fire stick light doesn’t support Dolby Atmos sound and has a different remote with less tv controls. That’s the major difference really.
StaticNoise wrote: » Not going to detail the thread but they've acquired a large fulfillment centre in Rathcoole and are currently training drivers at the moment, doing trial runs and logistical work. An Post are also aware of this (they mentioned it in their recent annual update) that Amazon are one of their biggest customers, and they know they're going to be also using their own services, which will take some pressure off the postal system. In short, Amazon Prime is landing properly in Ireland. I'd expect something before Black Friday here.
torrevieja wrote: » And pray tell me Dolby Atmos what does that do is it necessary or something
charlietheminxx wrote: » Where did you hear that? Like someone else above, I have the student prime rate so I'm covered anyway, but I'd love to be able to order things without the frequent "can't be delivered to your address" messages.
bobbyg wrote: » Anyone else get different prices when shipping to Ireland vs Parcel motel address? When I ship to Ireland the product seems to be discounted but when I ship to UK the product is charging the full price.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Is one fulfillment centre going to be able to carry all stock to allow for next day delivery tbiugh, presumably will be selected items. If you've seen the building in Swansea (Wales) you'll know what I mean.
SouthWesterly wrote: » It's the vat difference
StaticNoise wrote: » Most likely, we'll expect them to stock the majority of the most sought after items, such as those that are in big demand. There will be years of data and analytics which would indicate which are 'must-stock' items for Irish customers.
podgeandrodge wrote: » Would be good if they allowed collection facilities in various outlets.
Corholio wrote: » If they had their Amazon Lockers here it'd be great.
StaticNoise wrote: » Parcel Motel was purchased by UPS around a year ago. Not going to happen. Lockers maybe over the future months and years. Baby steps!
cullenswood wrote: » Any chance of Shark or Dyson cordless being reduced in this?