ChatterBank0 min ago
On line delivery rip off charge
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I was about to proceed with an order with Amazon for around £100 for a few items to be delivered to Ireland with so called super save delivery but when i saw the delivery charge £22 i immediately cancelled my order. I noticed also when you are on the last page of ordering there is NO cancel button, so you have to go back on your browser to previous page in order to cancel your order. I have ordered from Amazon before and found them ok but this delivery charge is a rip off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also think it's a bit naughty of them when you have to actually specify that you want free delivery. The default when you do nothing is a paid for delivery...This presumably catches out a lot of people who don't realise that you can click on free delivery....I appreciate the paid for may be quicker but I would always be happy to wait an extra day or so for a free delivery...
Here's a good one from Amazon.
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Postage is about 2.5 times the real value of the item and where do they get that price from? Surprise surprise, it's in stock.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Postage is about 2.5 times the real value of the item and where do they get that price from? Surprise surprise, it's in stock.
I think the entire system of carriage to Ireland should be looked at, the whole thing is a rip off. I checked an item to N Ireland from Sussex, the cost on the mainland, including the Scottish Islands was £5, to N I £11. Worse still, I ordered sanding belts from a well known supplier in England. Cost of belts were £8 for 5, carriage to N I, £13. Out of interest I weighed the belts and packaging and checked sending that weight to England, according to my local post office, £4-50.I've tried to find out why but suppliers blame carriage operators and they blame the suppliers.
Have a look here
http://www.ocado.com/...ARCHwoolite_SHELFVIEW
http://www.ocado.com/...ARCHwoolite_SHELFVIEW
The prices on that seller's page that D97 linked to are outrageous!
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How do they get away with listing these really high prices? I bet they don't sell much.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
How do they get away with listing these really high prices? I bet they don't sell much.
Jno, I think you are correct. I went back to the site and deleted some of my items and hey presto there was no delivery charge on items i kept. It would appear that they only charge for items which have to be delivered and sold by a company that is separate from Amazon. If items are "fulfilled" by Amazon its ok.
I found by checking the small print it makes it very clear what you can get free delivery for, but make sure of your basket before you get to last page. Amazon are very good pricewise especially if you get the super saver delivery.
I found by checking the small print it makes it very clear what you can get free delivery for, but make sure of your basket before you get to last page. Amazon are very good pricewise especially if you get the super saver delivery.
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