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kryogenik
16-10-2008, 14:34
Amazon is scrapping delivery fees to drive sales of lower priced items.
The online retail giant is to cut its free delivery threshold from the previous level of £15 to £5.


Clicky (http://www.nma.co.uk/Articles/40033/Amazon+UK+cuts+free+delivery+threshold+to+5.html)

demented
16-10-2008, 14:44
Wonder if they'll go back to using city link exclusively rather than royal fail creeping in again.

Russ
16-10-2008, 14:49
What annoys me is I can see the Amazon depot from my house yet I still have to pay for delivery :spin:

Graham M
16-10-2008, 14:50
Wonder if they'll go back to using city link exclusively rather than royal fail creeping in again.

I can't possibly see them using Citylink for £5 items and not charging delivery.

supremus
16-10-2008, 15:05
I'd be perfectly happy for them to take City Link out of the equation. I've had nothing but problems with those idiots, so much so that I've generally avoided online retailers that use them.

demented
16-10-2008, 15:13
Much the reverse for me. I try and avoid retailers that use royal mail, just can't trust them. Order stuff first class and it takes 5-10 working days to arrive after it has been physically posted, it never helped that amazon's dispatch process is vague and seems to churn along sometimes. I know this isn't amazon's fault but I'm pretty sure they were aware of issues which is why they opted for city link for smaller items sometimes.

City link are poor for high value items. I know someone who received a tv that had a corner knocked out of it. Sent it back. Same again. In my work dealings city link were all right, but we always got the same driver which rather eliminated problems.

Cut to £5 is certainly radical.

JediMaster
16-10-2008, 15:53
then again play.com is 100% FREE Postange no matter the cost :p:

kryogenik
16-10-2008, 16:47
then again play.com is 100% FREE Postange no matter the cost :p:

In my experience they always use 2nd class though and stuff can take ages.
Still, free is free I suppose.

Maggy
16-10-2008, 16:48
The thing is that any CF member using the Amazon link down at the bottom of the page helps to pay costs for this site.So if they are cutting delivery costs..good! :)

whydoIneedatech
16-10-2008, 16:53
The thing is that any CF member using the Amazon link down at the bottom of the page helps to pay costs for this site.So if they are cutting delivery costs..good! :)
It only shows on the bottom of the home page.

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/

Maggy
16-10-2008, 16:54
It only shows on the bottom of the home page.

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/


Well I knew you would find it...;)

nffc
16-10-2008, 17:30
In my experience they always use 2nd class though and stuff can take ages.
Still, free is free I suppose.
They used first for my 2 things this week, but since they come from Jersey which is effectively out the EU, it can take longer.

whydoIneedatech
16-10-2008, 18:22
Well I knew you would find it...;)
I bought a book to try it as well;)

MadGamer
16-10-2008, 19:50
then again play.com is 100% FREE Postange no matter the cost :p:

:tu: Have used them quite a lot in the past. Very Good

In my experience they always use 2nd class though and stuff can take ages.
Still, free is free I suppose. Things that I order always come 1st class.

kryogenik
16-10-2008, 20:01
Ah right.
Maybe changed then. I stopped using them a while ago because of having to wait.

demented
16-10-2008, 20:08
I thought Play were good, well at least consistent in delivery times or perhaps they had a word with royal mail not to "parcel stack". I'll try and use the amazon link on this site from now on.

tweetypie/8
17-10-2008, 15:10
Clicky (http://www.nma.co.uk/Articles/40033/Amazon+UK+cuts+free+delivery+threshold+to+5.html)

ive dealt with them on many occasions and have nothing but praise for them.:tu: