![]() |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 13581296)
I have a suspicion that those delivery photos will one day turn into "The delivery photo shows it was at your door. If it's missing then you need to file a police report." type canned response and you'll be stuck with the loss.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
This has happened a couple times before, but I got a notification of a package out for delivery on Saturday. I click the notification and see that it's 8 stops away. An hour goes by and I look up the status and there is no map anymore, but it's still out for delivery. Now, the status changed to "On the way, but it's running late" with an estimated delivery date of Thursday.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I am one of the few people who still buys CDs and amazon has nothing in stock. If they do it is an import so there is no telling what you will end up with.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I love Amazon and have had little to bitch about... however, today I noticed that my Echo Show has the flickering screen of death... this will be my 3rd replacement already. Ridiculous.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 13581296)
I have a suspicion that those delivery photos will one day turn into "The delivery photo shows it was at your door. If it's missing then you need to file a police report." type canned response and you'll be stuck with the loss.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Could it be maybe that they are doing it to keep track of their delivery people and not customers? Seeing that their delivery network is basically Uber for Amazon packages at this point.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I rejoined Prime recently because I was going to place an order over $300 and I needed all of it within two days because I ran out of cat food and had birthday for someone that I had forgot. The order page shows that they are splitting up the order into five different shipments and I just received an email that each one is delayed and they will now be here in three days instead of two. I guess my cats will have to miss few meals.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I just received two CDs that were put in an 24 X 18 inch box from amazon. No padding inside, just the two CDs. Luckily they are both digipacks because I can only imagine what jewel cases would look like after banging around inside that box for three days.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
FedEx will no longer offer ground delivery to Amazon https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/07/busin...ing/index.html |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I'm glad they're ditching FedEx - who is pretty awful in my area, leaving packages out in the middle of the driveway, tossing them in the yard, etc.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Amazon needs to ditch LaserShip next.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
The delivery photo was useful for me recently. I got notification that my package was delivered, but it wasn't on my porch. I looked at the photo and determined they had incorrectly delivered it a few doors down, so I just walked down the street and picked up my package.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I pre-ordered American Gangster 4K blu-ray. The price has dropped to $23.99. My pre-order price is still at $25.45 and has not gone down.
Edit: I had to cancel and re-preorder. How strange. Got Scarface 4K on pre-order as well and no issues with that one seeing the lowest price reflect. Must be a glitchy system thing. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Does Amazon even USE boxes anymore for smaller stuff? I had a couple items shipped this week, both of which were fragile/oversized enough to warrant a box and both came STUFFED into one of their large manila envelopes. :( Both had some damage, but not to the point where I needed to send the item back - however, had this been something like a collector's set or limited item, I would have been ticked. It makes me concerned about some pre-books I have for later in the year. I'd honestly rather have slower (I'm a PRIME member) shipping if they can guarantee a box over an envelope.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
^
If you order a pack or AAA batteries as an add-on item with a book they'll ship the batteries in a box and the book in a shitty envelope. A few years ago, I read complaints from people about them doing just that. An order would be split and something cheap like a magic marker or batteries would arrive well-packaged in a box, while something large and fragile, like a hard drive or camera, would arrive poorly packaged and damaged. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13604067)
^
If you order a pack or AAA batteries as an add-on item with a book they'll ship the batteries in a box and the book in a shitty envelope. A few years ago, I read complaints from people about them doing just that. An order would be split and something cheap like a magic marker or batteries would arrive well-packaged in a box, while something large and fragile, like a hard drive or camera, would arrive poorly packaged and damaged. I recently ordered 6 CDs and some watch batteries. Each CD was sent out in their own mailer envelope complete with broken cases and the hubs that hold the CD in place. The batteries came in a 14 inch by 18 inch box by themselves without even any padding. They just bounced around in there. The pack of batteries was probably 3 inches by 4 inches and about an ounce in weight. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Pretty sure there's a regulation that batteries have to be shipped in something that has prevention from being crushed (a box) which would keep them (or anyone) from shipping them in a bubble mailer.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13603466)
Does Amazon even USE boxes anymore for smaller stuff? I had a couple items shipped this week, both of which were fragile/oversized enough to warrant a box and both came STUFFED into one of their large manila envelopes. :( Both had some damage, but not to the point where I needed to send the item back - however, had this been something like a collector's set or limited item, I would have been ticked. It makes me concerned about some pre-books I have for later in the year. I'd honestly rather have slower (I'm a PRIME member) shipping if they can guarantee a box over an envelope.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Noonan
(Post 13604112)
Pretty sure there's a regulation that batteries have to be shipped in something that has prevention from being crushed (a box) which would keep them (or anyone) from shipping them in a bubble mailer.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by stvn1974
(Post 13604130)
But does the box need to be the size of a school bus?
My comment was more to explain why they arrived separately from the CDs in padded envelopes. Most everything I buy from Amazon comes in either one of those plastic bubble mailers (white with the Amazon logo) or the box that's probably the same size as the one you described. I've only gotten those paper mailers with styrofoam nonsense inbetween the layers a couple times. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13603466)
Does Amazon even USE boxes anymore for smaller stuff? I had a couple items shipped this week, both of which were fragile/oversized enough to warrant a box and both came STUFFED into one of their large manila envelopes. :( Both had some damage, but not to the point where I needed to send the item back - however, had this been something like a collector's set or limited item, I would have been ticked. It makes me concerned about some pre-books I have for later in the year. I'd honestly rather have slower (I'm a PRIME member) shipping if they can guarantee a box over an envelope.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I’ve shipped around 100k packages in my lifetime. Using a bubble mailer for UPS or Fedex Ground or USPS other than First Class is a terrible idea. That stuff does not get handled well. Bubble mailers are fine for USPS First Class and Fedex and UPS Express. It’s also ok when your product is simply heavy duty. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Amazon only cares about saving money. They know what they are doing, down to the penny. And down to the cubic inch. If they save $5M on packaging, and lose $4.5M on refunds and adjustments, they will choose to save $5M on packaging. Likewise, if it saves .05 per package on labor, they consider that too. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by rjh_54
(Post 13604129)
I can confirm that they do, in fact, still use boxes. I ordered a few things a couple of weeks ago, one of which was a CD and Amazon sent it to me in a big box with just one of those air-filled pieces of plastic -rolleyes- Luckily it wasn't damaged, and I don't even want to try to understand the reasoning behind their packaging methods.
|
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13605198)
I'd love to know what the "standard" is for shipping...I mean, are they just letting the employees decide at random? Sure seems like it these days.
|
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:30 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.