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MooMooMooMoo 03-23-20 06:04 PM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 13709954)
I noticed that, too. Right now it seems that it's limited to the stuff from Amazon direct. 3rd market sellers may still ship from the UK.

I put in a preorder that's important to me about a month ago for a mid April release. I am not going to be happy if I don't get it. Amazoon UK by far had the best price on the item.

Proglodite 03-24-20 06:33 AM

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This just in from 88 Films (for those thinking about ordering directly from the UK labels):
Royal Mail have told us that from this Wednesday, 25 March, all orders from the UK to US will be sent via an economy service, due to the Coronavirus crisis. This will take significantly longer than usual.

Travel and public health restrictions have significantly reduced transatlantic air transport capacity, and could disrupt the operations of both Royal Mail here and their partners in the US. As such, economy services will now travel by sea and may be subject to further delays at either end.


I know Arrow used FedEx for their tracked shipping, but that changed recently when they moved into their new warehouse. Not sure if any of the other companies (Second Sight, BFI, Eureka, Indicator, etc) use FedEx.

Peter

laidbacklarkin 03-24-20 08:55 PM

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Two of my 3/11 orders from Amazon Germany were delivered on Saturday 3/21 and today with one more expected 3/31. So at least, orders in transit are not being impacted. But yeah, can't order anymore for Amazon fulfilment to US addresses

Classic Films 03-31-20 12:04 PM

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I would think the severe reduction in flights to and from the US would account for the long shipping delays and why Amazon.UK is not shipping some items to the US at present.

Why So Blu? 03-31-20 12:23 PM

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I only have Crash pending from Amazon Germany and it's still scheduled to ship on its release day, although I opted for the regular slowest shipping option, so if all goes well, I should have it in mid-April. I also have The Elephant Man 4K pending via Amazon UK, as well.

MooMooMooMoo 04-01-20 01:12 AM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by Classic Films (Post 13715457)
I would think the severe reduction in flights to and from the US would account for the long shipping delays and why Amazon.UK is not shipping some items to the US at present.

Someone posted on a music board that a store I've never heard of in the UK posted that the entire UK Royal Mail system is only shipping to the USA by "Economy Mail" at this time (1 to 2 months shipping time). I can't verify that either way.

DWilson 04-07-20 09:18 AM

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Much to my surprise, I've just gotten an e-mail from AmazonUK that my pre-order of "The Elephant Man", -placed before the current situation, -has shipped. Who knows when it will show up.

hariseldon 04-07-20 10:49 AM

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Depends on how it shipped, but the UK packages I've received in the last month have actually moved quicker than normal. Not sure if it's significantly lower volume of packages overall or just luck, but
nothing was delayed in the least

DWilson 04-07-20 12:20 PM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by hariseldon (Post 13719646)
Depends on how it shipped, but the UK packages I've received in the last month have actually moved quicker than normal. Not sure if it's significantly lower volume of packages overall or just luck, but
nothing was delayed in the least

Agreed. The last AmazonUK item I received was under 10 days, (my max was 2 months for one item) but I keep reading that they're sending everything by the slowest means necessary right now (and, of course, they're not taking US orders at the moment), so my expectations have been lowered.

Proglodite 04-08-20 09:33 AM

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I had an open order from Amazon UK for Amazon Women on the Moon, and they shipped it last week via DHL - arrived early this week. --Peter

MooMooMooMoo 04-08-20 03:03 PM

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It's unfortunate that on another board someone posted an obviously incorrect message from a mid sized UK CD store I'd never heard of: That message which was said to be copied from the cd store's website stated that "The UK Royal Mail is sending ALL CD's & DVD's "Economy Class: 1-2 months to the USA". I lost about $7 cancelling an Amazon.uk preorder & first reordering with Import cd's & than when they cancelled the order with DD. It also diodn't help that Amazon.uk had a big incorrect red notice that "this item (which several people have reported receiving from them) is not available for shipping to the USA at this time". I.E. Fubar left, right & center.

It also has been concerning me that Amazon.UK's cs has really been going downhill in the last year. No issues for me with Amazon USA.

PhantomStranger 04-10-20 03:19 PM

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I noticed Amazon.co.uk's service starting to slip a couple years back. Once they started killing off their retail competition in the UK, Amazon must have decided it was time to cut back expenses.

DWilson 04-10-20 05:10 PM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by DWilson (Post 13719562)
Much to my surprise, I've just gotten an e-mail from AmazonUK that my pre-order of "The Elephant Man", -placed before the current situation, -has shipped. Who knows when it will show up.

And another surprise -my order showed up today (via UPS). That's 4 days more or less from Amazon UK. Of course, now if I try to place an order it stops me at my (US) address....

hariseldon 04-10-20 07:57 PM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by DWilson (Post 13721517)
And another surprise -my order showed up today (via UPS). That's 4 days more or less from Amazon UK. Of course, now if I try to place an order it stops me at my (US) address....

Was your tracking active the whole time with multiple intermediate steps or did it just go from Accepted in UK to Out for Delivery?

DWilson 04-10-20 08:10 PM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by hariseldon (Post 13721590)
Was your tracking active the whole time with multiple intermediate steps or did it just go from Accepted in UK to Out for Delivery?

It went from Croydon to Stansted, GB: left Stansted at 8:30 pm, was in Louisville, KY at 12:15 AM Friday, was in Berkeley, MO at 4:15 am and in my hands at 4:30 pm. It's the only accurate tracking I've ever had with Amazon UK. My other orders over the years don't indicate that they have ever arrived, -though they have.

hariseldon 04-10-20 08:27 PM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by DWilson (Post 13721597)
It went from Croydon to Stansted, GB: left Stansted at 8:30 pm, was in Louisville, KY at 12:15 AM Friday, was in Berkeley, MO at 4:15 am and in my hands at 4:30 pm. It's the only accurate tracking I've ever had with Amazon UK. My other orders over the years don't indicate that they have ever arrived, -though they have.

I asked b/c a poster elsewhere had a UPS package that was stuck at Awaiting Pickup for several days. I was thinking his package might be skipping scans, but sounds like to me his package really is awaiting pickup -- now it's hard to know if it's Amazon's issue or UPS delaying pickup due to the Virus/Carrier issues

I've had i-parcel/UPS packages do that and not go active until they arrive in US.
I've only had 1 or 2 direct UPS packages and their tracking and DHL Priority do what you said.
My latest UK packages Ama Glob Standard have travelled AUS Global Post and the tracking has been pretty good along the way.

Asendia tracking usually goes dead after pickup assuming it's live at all
Royal Mail tracking is rare, but usually is spotty on the UK and active in teh USPS system once it hits/passes customs

Proglodite 04-19-20 08:31 AM

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My pre-order for the Phase IV limited edition has been dispatched via DHL to the USA! --Peter

Why So Blu? 04-19-20 10:22 AM

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My Elephant Man 4K edition shipped from Amazon UK yesterday.

Classic Films 05-09-20 12:37 PM

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Amazon UK has started shipping to the US again. However the only shipping choice for new orders is Amazon Global Priority which is very expensive at about 9 pounds for the first disc. Preorders currently don't ship to the USA. Though once a preorder is no longer a preorder it will ship. Ford At Columbia preorder for example couldn't be ordered once the virus spread but now that the set has been released it can be ordered from Amazon.UK to the USA. The current preorder of Flash Gordon in 4K will not ship to the USA at this time.

hariseldon 05-09-20 01:18 PM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by Classic Films (Post 13738546)
Amazon UK has started shipping to the US again. However the only shipping choice for new orders is Amazon Global Priority which is very expensive at about 9 pounds for the first disc. Preorders currently don't ship to the USA. Though once a preorder is no longer a preorder it will ship. Ford At Columbia preorder for example couldn't be ordered once the virus spread but now that the set has been released it can be ordered from Amazon.UK to the USA. The current preorder of Flash Gordon in 4K will not ship to the USA at this time.

I was able to pre-order Onward 3D a bit ago as part of my bigger order so preorders may be an item by item thing. I haven't checked my longer list. I wonder if the Flash Gordon is b/c it so far off (AUG) and it will be allowed once it get a firm release date listed.
1st item is expensive (much worse for Canadians it appears), but each added is actually cheaper than std shipping for a single title (0.50 vs 1.00). Boxsets are a bit more expensive.

I just made a 7 item order to clear a backlog with £17 Priority shipping with 3 boxsets included. I priced a similar order just before the shutdown and it was £13 std and approx £16 AGS which is my normal speed since it has tracking and it usually 1/2 the shipping time.
Even better I was able to reorder an item I preordered in January that hadn't shipped yet (cancelled prior order successfully) - prior order has £5 shipping, new order only 1 so win/win and increases the chance it ships sooner and better packed.

hariseldon 05-09-20 03:36 PM

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Possibly even better -- some are noticing after you place your order with Priority shipping, you have teh CHANGE SHIPPING option which appears to allowing downgrade to AGS/Std. I'm not sure if it
would actually go through, but it might at least be worth a try esp for single items orders

Classic Films 05-09-20 03:40 PM

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3rd party items even those that are fulfilled by Amazon UK count as a separate single item for shipping purposes. When ordering multiple items you need to be sure you are ordering from Amazon UK and not just fulfilled by Amazon UK .

dex14 05-09-20 07:33 PM

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I placed a 12 item order and shipping was £15.98. I didn’t think that was too bad.

dex14 05-09-20 07:34 PM

Re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by hariseldon (Post 13738614)
Possibly even better -- some are noticing after you place your order with Priority shipping, you have teh CHANGE SHIPPING option which appears to allowing downgrade to AGS/Std. I'm not sure if it
would actually go through, but it might at least be worth a try esp for single items orders

This didn’t work for me.

hariseldon 05-09-20 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by dex14 (Post 13738736)
This didn’t work for me.

The Change Shipping button wasn't there in the "Your Orders" summary or it wouldn't let you change?
If I click Order Details I also see a Delivery Speed/Change button.

For a 12 item order, I think it would be around $13 std shipping anyway so not really a lot of difference.


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