looksee wrote: » That's why I am suggesting the stuff comes from a distribution centre in the UK. The guy was being a bit vague about where it was coming from, but if it were coming from a distribution centre anywhere else it might take a bit longer but port delays would not affect it. This is the second time of two delayed orders (other one with Screwfix) where they have failed to say that orders were coming from the UK. This really needs to be something they should have to tell us. 2021, the year we waited for stuff...
Vegeta wrote: » Called again there and they can't give me a date for rescheduled delivery :mad:
Vegeta wrote: » Thankfully, my order arrived out of the blue today. Got a call shortly beforehand but no texts.
thebiglad wrote: » My order which was due last friday was cancelled yesterday - told out of stock but was still available to order online - so I guess they mean out of stock for Ireland delivery. Why have an irish website if they are going to dispatch from UK - surely they can redirect irish orders to a European hub. Customer service were clueless.
youcancallmeal wrote: » Does anyone know is the carrickmines store open so you can go in and order stuff from the Dublin store? If not then it seems pointless for them to be even showing the stock levels in the Dublin store at the moment
AnneNon wrote: » Curious to know if anyone has received their IKEA delivery? Mine was due the 5th but arriving today via DPD UK and I am now wondering if this means I will be liable for duty on a purchase I thought I was making from the Dublin store online.
magicEye wrote: » My understanding was that if it was bought and sent before the 31st, you wouldn't incur extra charges. However, i have no idea how they're going to deal with the orders at this stage. It would make sense that if order was placed before the 31st, no extra charges should be incurred, regardless of the date the order is physically sent out.
looksee wrote: » If you are waiting for an online delivery from Ikea you should probably ring them and ask what is happening. I ordered on 3 Jan, delivery expected 8th. Ok this was a bit optimistic but that is what I was told and there has been no information to the contrary. However by today I had not received any notification of impending delivery so I rang them. In fairness I got through quickly and the person I spoke to was calm and helpful. He said, yes we are having a lot of issues with Irish customers, I will reinstate your order. ??? Reinstate? Anyway he did it and said delivery would be 22nd January. Lots of hold ups at ports and they didn't seem to have much information themselves. It appears (though he would not/could not say) that the stuff is coming from UK, or why would there be delays? Why is it going through the UK to get to here? I can understand that there are problems between covid and Brexit, but some communication would help. They could have notified me that the date of the 8th was irrelevant. I had prior to this had an email saying that the stuff I was waiting for was 'in stock', so I ordered. A bit of clarity would be very good for customer relations.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » 11,700 irish customers are still waiting for orders....https://www.irishtimes.com/business/retail-and-services/ikea-leaves-11-700-irish-customers-with-no-goods-1.4458727?mode=amp
But, despite customer claims, it says it has not “fully cancelled any orders”.