harr wrote: » Bit of an issue with Amazon deliveries , the last few deliveries I have gotten seemed like to have had a rip in outer box , it’s like someone has been tearing a small strip of cardboard to see what’s inside. ( all In same location) All different drivers , yesterday I missed a delivery and told driver to leave at front door as I just out of the shower.. when I came down to get it at front door I noticed the driver at his van opening various box’s he removed items and placed them in front passenger seat area and sealed box back up .. the two box’s he opened looked like Nike runners and what looked like a fire tablet .. I have some footage from my cctv as he was parked in my driveway. Would it be a regular occurrence for delivery driver to open box’s or would they have a need ? I don’t want to cause an issue if there is a simple explanation.
Caranica wrote: » Just got a box delivered from Amazon that was sealed with wide yellow tape, like a wide insulation tape. First instinct was that it was opened by customs, next that it had been opened maliciously as above. Order was only gardening gloves and makeup remover so nothing of value
wexfordman2 wrote: » What kind of make up do you wear that needs garden gloves when removing it ?
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Frustrating....not getting the alerts at all despite having then enabled in app and on phone. Get alerts to say somethings dispatched or delivered but nothing in between.
Vego wrote: » Hi folks I'm sure this has been answered a 100 times ...but I got something delivered from Amazon came broken ....initiated the returns process told the seller I had pic of damaged goods ....they accepted the returns process ....I reg posted it back to make sure there was no ambiguity .....seller only refunded my initial cost and not the extra postage ......is that the way it is or should they have paid for the postage as the product was defective .either way I'm not fussed but just to be clear about it ..cheers
Bazmo wrote: » - specify RoI address and get "we'll let you know when we have a delivery date for you"
coylemj wrote: » On the 'review your order' page, change delivery from 4-6 days to free delivery and they give a date of May 7th.
corkie wrote: » Amazon.com maybe a cost effective alternative for similar products? .com: - USB 3.0 Flash Drive, 128GB Thumb Drive, High Speed Memory Stick ~~~ EUR 28.71 Arriving Jan 19 - Jan 25 with coupon offered on amazon.
corkie wrote: » @JamesBond2010 Have you any links to the phone your looking at? .de would come with EU plug instead of UK version. For .co.uk you won't be charged anything more than quoted on check out. ^^^ Vat & duties(if any) would be include in the Import Fee Deposit Check that item cost has been reduced (less UK Vat) and import duties calculated on that.
corkie wrote: » ^^^ Yes that's just 23% Vat. €872.193 in GBP is 758.34 Strange you have the breakdown in Euro but total in GBP (your preferred payment method?). Compare your phone across EU stores here https://www.hagglezon.com
The Continental Op wrote: » I thought I'd post this to see if anyone else has had this problem. I ordered and item that is in stock and Sold by: Amazon EU S.a.r.L. I've Amazon Prime so get free delivery. I ordered it about 2 weeks ago and got the message "We will email you when we have an estimated delivery date." Also checked with a UK delivery address and that goes straight through with next day delivery. After a week I went on chat and asked what's the problem. Answer was its stuck in the system and that I need to cancel the order and reorder. Left it a day then ordered a second item then cancelled the first. I did it that way incase I got a sorry not available to you address msg for the second order. Same msg for the second order "We will email you when we have an estimated delivery date." So a couple days later I get on to chat again and this time the problem is that they can't find a courier for it? The reps says he'll contact the fulfillment center to get it sent. And another few days and third reason is the best yet "this item is not available at the price shown during the validation of your order.". Yet the order still stands and the rep is supposedly going to raise a ticket with the fulfilment center. So Amazon are advertising an item sold by them as in stock, available to Ireland but they won't sell it to me at the price listed? Yes I know its a third world problem and I'm making a fuss about not a lot but at this stage I'm only chasing this because I want to see where it goes. I suspect at some stage Amazon will sell the last one to someone in the UK and then just say they are out of stock can't get anymore and cancel my order. I fully understand I can't force them to sell an item to me.
Hoboo wrote: » Is the item fulfilled by Amazon, ie being processed on behalf of a third party seller? I had the same issue, turned out the third party had sold it elsewhere. Amazon had no control of stock.