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Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby JoM » 27 Jan 2014, 22:47

It's Tom's birthday next week and he's saving for an iPad Air so has asked for money from us, from my parents and from John's Mom and along with his savings he should have enough to buy one. I decided I'd order one for him to have on his birthday so that he doesn't have to wait so ordered from Amazon on Saturday and had an email this morning saying that it would be delivered sometime today by 'Amazon Logistics'. I'd arranged for it to be delivered to John's office as there's always someone there to accept a delivery.

John texted me mid-morning to say that it had just arrived and I had an email from Amazon saying that it had been delivered to the reception at the specified address. So far impressive because it was ordered using the free delivery and not next day yet it was delivered the next working day.

John called me this afternoon to ask for the tracking number. He said that one of his colleagues had asked if he'd signed for a parcel from Amazon. John said he had, so this fella asked where it was so John said that it was in his car. He said he looked confused and it turned out that he was also expecting a parcel, a Karcher pressure washer, from Amazon and his order tracker and an email was stating that it had been delivered to reception at 10.36 and John had signed for it. Except he hadn't. He'd only taken delivery of one parcel and signed the touchscreen - and not with a stylus but was asked to sign with his finger - once.

He's had an email from his colleague tonight asking for our Amazon account name and the order number for the parcel that John actually signed for, our parcel, as Amazon are saying that his parcel was definitely delivered and signed for.
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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby debih » 27 Jan 2014, 22:49

Stupid Amazon.

They are generally very good but when they get it wrong, boy do they get it wrong!
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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby Lozzles » 27 Jan 2014, 22:59

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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby Diflower » 27 Jan 2014, 23:01

Oh no! :shock:
Hope they get it sorted out ok
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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby Kaz » 28 Jan 2014, 08:42

:shock: :roll: Hope it gets sorted Jo :(
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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby JoM » 28 Jan 2014, 23:37

So do I! Our account is in my name!
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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby Kaz » 29 Jan 2014, 08:42

:? xxxx
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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby meriad » 30 Jan 2014, 17:17

Was just wondering; did you manage to get this sorted Jo?
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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby Kaz » 30 Jan 2014, 18:03

Yes, hope it's been resolved Jo! xxx
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Re: Grrr at Amazon delivery

Postby JoM » 30 Jan 2014, 21:55

Yes it has! The fella whose order it was had two emails from Amazon basically saying that the item had been signed for so therefore there was nothing they could do...so yesterday he got back to them and said that if that was the case then there should be a record of two deliveries being made to the office, with two signatures, so could he please see a copy of their proofs of delivery along with the two signatures. Shortly afterwards he received an email from Amazon apologising for the delay in him receiving his order and a replacement would be sent out and it arrived today. Same delivery company, Amazon Logistics, but a different driver.

John said that Amazon hadn't put it in one of their own boxes, it was just in the Karcher box with an Amazon delivery label stuck on it so it was obvious what it was and the driver would only have to look online to see how much it was worth. The iPad we had delivered was in a standard Amazon box and could have been something as cheap as a book or a boxset.
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