Enrico Palazzo wrote: » I have stopped following that tracking, it was a waste of time. The 2-hour delivery window notification that some other couriers send is way more useful.
Nobotty wrote: » Mixed bag with amazon here Currently have 2 items due One has not been dispatched, ordered 2 weeks ago I've rang them twice about that or rather they called me back They said the item is in stock but they are trying to source a source nearest to me Ever hear that excuse before?? ...
Technocentral wrote: » Yeah, seems like it's tokenist at best.
j4vier wrote: » Last week they had a map with a tracker which showed how far the delivery is. This week i don't see this function. Did they get rid of it? Found it really useful Sorry did not see the complaints above, for me it worked really well
Hurrache wrote: » It could have been brought back to the depot due to delays. I've had one out for delivery, could see where it was on the map, but it was brought back to the depot after 9pm. It's not necessarily tokenistic, it was probably out for delivery and but never delivered.
mgbgt1978 wrote: » Apologies if this is already here on this Thread. (I searched but couldn't find it). Anyway I ordered 4 separate items from amazon UK last week. Delivery date was promised as Monday 30/11 for 3 items,and Tue 01/12 for the remaining 1 item. All are showing with An Post Tracking Numbers. I received one item yesterday morning (the one with a delivery date of 01/12). I then received 3 separate messages yesterday on my Amazon App all stating the following; "We’re very sorry your delivery is late. If you have not received your package by tomorrow, you can come back here the next day for a refund." Then today another 3 messages stating; We’re very sorry your delivery is late. If you have not received your package by today, you can come back here the next day for a refund". All 3 packages are tracked as far as An Post's Dublin Sorting Office (all since 26/11), and I am in Co. Limerick. I cannot be the only person here who has received these messages from Amazon (especially with Black Friday volumes). Has anybody else received a similar message and did they have any joy regarding a refund ? I can't see all 3 packages arriving tomorrow. BTW I am an Amazon Prime subscriber in case this only applies to us 'special people'..... And before anyone mentions "it's very busy at the moment", etc, please remember that I did not contact Amazon. They sent these messages without any complaints from myself.
whiterebel wrote: » An Post is jammed for the last few weeks. Your stuff should turn up in a few days. You can get a refund, but they may ask you to return the stuff, depending on what it is.
Hurrache wrote: » I think they can be held once they're processed by An Post if Amazon flag them early enough so they won't get delivered.
Spon Farmer wrote: » I was going to sign up for the free trial but was wondering what kind of delay it would have with An Post? Amazon customer service told me the two delivery is guaranteed but I an Irish retailer I bought from said An Post are having massive delays. So I assume I wouldn’t get it in two days but would I get faster than a normal delivery? Are they prioritised delivery or something?
Mr.S wrote: » Slows down delivery if they group packages even if it's going to the same address. The same way you get multiple packages if you make one order. When your at checkout, if all your items are coming from the same fulfilment centre - you should have the option to combine. These days it's likely a mix of multiple different locations if your items are very varied.
schmoo2k wrote: » From experience Amazon Prime arrives quicker than regular Amazon shipping (most arriving on time, and while some were delayed, only by a day or two - all from the UK). FWIW I enabled my 30 day free trial on Black Friday and will cancel once the Xmas shopping window is closed (we already have Amazon Prime TV via another house member, so no point in keeping).
Rafael Tangy Zit wrote: » I'm in Limerick and had a Prime trial up to Friday and it's being very slow as recently it's all coming through An Post. If you're in Dublin Prime seems good but not so much in other areas around the country.
mgbgt1978 wrote: » Hard to say. The major hold-up seems to be with An Post. Anything between 2 to 5 days from when it's scanned into Dublin. If you're lucky your order might come by DPD.
Spon Farmer wrote: » I’ve only ever received an Amazon package from An Post but other have mentioned that DPD also deliver. Any idea how DPD are chosen or can we request DPD?