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12-10-2016 03:49 PM
@cherry wrote:I'd allow 6 weeks just to get to the US ,and then more time for it to be delivered here.
I ordered books from a third party ,on Amazon ,that took 3 weeks to get to me. It's not the fault of Amazon
I've ordered multiple British books from Amazon, and also from Amazon.co.uk. They are usually sold by third party agents (independent bookstores) if they are older and not commonly in stock. I don't think any of mine have come by boat; they have all arrived more promptly than I'd expected (usually 3-4 wks) and the shipping was reasonable - all considering they were coming from the UK to the West Coast of the US.
And then there may be stocking or release date issues. I pre-ordered Meredith Lawrence's air fryer cookbook from Amazon. I was supposed to have it 12/5. On 12/7 I had an email from Amazon that there was a delay and they had no future ship date. I can only assume something went wrong in the printing. But, that's not any fault or responsibility of Amazon's.
Whenever a third party seller is involved, I never depend on 100% accuracy. I hold only goods shipped directly from Amazon to Amazon's standards. It's a person's choice whether they use third party Amazon sellers or not, and these sellers all have store ratings that are separate from Amazon.
I wouldn't be happy about the situation, but it is what it is - from a third party seller. Amazon cannot and does not stand behind what all of their third party sellers do - that's what store ratings are for - to guide customers as to the good or bad business practices of the third party sellers.
If a 95%+ rated store "falls down" on an order - well, doody happens with stocking and shipping this time of year.
12-10-2016 04:24 PM
@151949 wrote:
On Nov 29th I ordered 2 books for DH for Christmas. On the 30th I got an e mail they had shipped but were coming from England and would not be here til the 15th. Fine.There was no tracking available on them though. Today I get an e mail that they only just shipped today and wont be here for a month. There is still no tracking available. I tried to cancel the order but they couldn't because they have shipped. So , at this point I hope DH doesn't mind waiting for his Christmas gift. At least I did get him something else as well, so he will have one package to open. I am so dissappointed in Amazon.
You might still get it in time.You can always print a pic of what he will get, or a blank box saying a surprise is coming.Have fun with it. Then write a review on amazon about your experience.
12-10-2016 04:52 PM
I can't believe you continue to order online with all the shipping/delivery issues you've had. It seems to happen several times a week. What a pain.
12-10-2016 05:41 PM
I often order books from Amazon's third-party sellers (as long as they have excellent ratings), but I don't choose any coming from outside the U.S because I've always found sellers here.
I am continually amazed at the excellent shipping Amazon provides in general.
12-10-2016 05:56 PM
Very sorry, so disappointing-
It is most likely a vendor selling through Amazon-Unless it states, "sold by Amazon."
I won't purchase from anyone unless it is actually sold by Amazon.
I've been very fortunate I guess.
But if I were you, I'd be inclined to email Amazon-while they may not be able to change what has occurred, they do keep a strong handle on their vendors-Two weeks from England is reasonable, unless it's books. They're heavy and usually ship via book rate and it can take a looooong time, even in the US.
I've only had one issue with an Amazon shipment. I attempted to post my complaint to them, recieved an immediate response asking me to please deal with them privately first regarding the complaint, they requested photographs and an explanation-sent it immediately-
Seriously, in less than 24 hours a new order was at my door.
I sure hope they don't change.
12-10-2016 06:29 PM
I try not to buy from 3rd party sellers, but sometimes I miss it. I'm sure they are fine, but I'd rather deal with the company I buy from. If I want to buy from someone else, I go elsewhere.
12-10-2016 06:34 PM
Amazon always lets you know the country of origin, so you always know where the item is coming from. Generally, I only buy Prime items but I had a similar experience with an item really I wanted for my Thankgiving display. It was coming from China and I thought I would receive it in time but then there was a delay and I wasn't going to get it until close to Christmas. My fault, I shouldn't have ordered it knowing where it was shipping from. But it came a few days after Thanksgiving. I'll have it for next year. Stuff happens. Your hubby is a grown up, he can wait for it. He'll love it when he gets it. On more than one occasion, I have given an adult a picture of the thing that hasn't arrived yet. I wrap it up in a big gorgeous gift box and just tell them....this is what you'll get....when it arrives.
12-10-2016 06:42 PM
To those who are leery about buying books from third-party sellers on Amazon, I really encourage you to try it. You can save quite a bit of money.
I've bought new and used and have never had a problem. When buying used, I always go for "like new" or at the least, "very good." I do this for books I want to read, not for gifts, of course. I check the description and the seller's rating/feedback.
And remember that the sellers rely on feedback, so if there is a problem, contact them. The couple times that I did that, they refunded my money and no return was necessary.
12-10-2016 08:27 PM
Ive ordered several tops made for Zulily in and shipped directly from China. There is some Chinese tracking, then when they get to the US and finish with customs, they get USPS tracking but they go all over the Midwest. They are flown from China. All-in-all, it takes about 4 weeks.
12-10-2016 08:32 PM
I don't have any issues with Amazon shipping, but I am having issues with QVC using USPS to ship items. They are going from NC to GA to NJ and then electronic shipping info received by VA and then item leaves NJ. This has been going on for 5 days now and this is happening to most of my QVC items that are being shipped USPS. Last I heard, NC was just south of VA.
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