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March 26, 2020, 08:07 AM
Skins2881
Anyone having problems with Amazon?
Went to buy some LED taillights. Selected brand I used before since they were good as far as I could tell. Expected delivery date 4/23/20. Ok I'll try a different brand. Checked five other brands, all same date, 4/23/20. If they had shut down operations, I'm pretty sure it'd be front page news. Anyone know what's up?



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March 26, 2020, 08:10 AM
Largefarva
No issues here. I have a couple things coming tomorrow and another delivery on Saturday.
March 26, 2020, 08:11 AM
dewhorse
They have a notice up that due to the current C19 issue they are prioritizing shipping on some items and that is delaying shipment on other items.
March 26, 2020, 08:11 AM
RogueJSK
Other than a slight delay in Prime delivery (3-5 days instead of 2-3 days), I've had no issues.

If it's being shipped by someone other than Amazon, that specific company may be having some production/distribution slowdown issues.


I did notice that they've bumped up the incentive for accepting slightly slower Prime shipping.

Used to be that if you ordered something that was Prime eligible, you could get it in ~2 days, or elect to get it in 5-7 days in exchange for a $1 digital gift card for use when purchasing Kindle books, Amazon Prime Video movies, etc. I typically do that for non-priority orders, and use the ~$10 a month or so in digital rewards to rent a couple movies.

Now, the digital reward being offered is anywhere from $1.50 to $3 per item.
March 26, 2020, 08:13 AM
Beancooker
No idea on Amazon. As far as LED lights, I have always used https://www.vleds.com/

Great guy that runs the place. We went back and forth (in a good way) test fitting the side marker lights on a BMW. I highly recommend them.



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March 26, 2020, 08:13 AM
vinnybass
I ordered a case of V8 yesterday to get ahead of any potential delays. They quoted a delivery date in May, so I figured I should order it. I got a notice this morning it's arriving today. Okay by me.



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March 26, 2020, 08:16 AM
BigSwede
I was just looking at a tshirt the wife wants, free delivery by June 26th Roll Eyes



March 26, 2020, 08:19 AM
RogueJSK
I suspect the items being estimated for delivery in 1/2/3 months are probably items that are made overseas, and they're not sure when they're going to get another shipment, so they're estimating a random long delivery date.
March 26, 2020, 08:26 AM
eyrich
Amazon has stated they are de-prioritizing all items they believe are non-essential.

They have stopped accepting most 3rd party seller items into their warehouses.

https://www.breitbart.com/bord...non-essential-items/




March 26, 2020, 08:33 AM
1967Goat
I ordered some granular calcium hypochlotite (granular chlorine for disinfecting water) back on March 13, still waiting for it. The product now shows out of stock. I've ordered a few other things since then, and have received them.

ETA: Wonderful, I just checked the tracking number through USPS, it says ALERT: Your item could not be delivered or returned to the sender. It is being forwarded to a USPS mail recovery center where it will be processed. Roll Eyes

I wonder if the package opened during delivery.
March 26, 2020, 08:33 AM
henryaz
quote:
Originally posted by dewhorse:
They have a notice up that due to the current C19 issue they are prioritizing shipping on some items and that is delaying shipment on other items.

There's your reason. I ordered a cable a few days ago and got it next day. Today, I tried to re-order a second one of the same thing, Prime delivery April 23. I looked at other brands of the same cable, April 23. Their prioritizing seems to be in full effect now. "Critical" items get fast delivery, everything else waits. April 23 seems to be the magic date when everything will be delivered. Smile



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March 26, 2020, 08:34 AM
Skins2881
Well since I'm not going anywhere I guess I don't need brighter reverse lights. Guess I shouldn't waste the money anyhow. Just thought it'd be something to occupy 30 minutes of boredom and stop thinking about stuff for a few minutes.

I'll pick them up later I guess. Hopefully this doesn't impact something we actually need.



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March 26, 2020, 08:41 AM
comet24
Amazon is prioritization needed items. Ship dates for other things have been pushed back.

I picked up a AR and pistol mag holder this week. One was still prime and the other will be here end of the week. Definitely needed items these days. Big Grin


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March 26, 2020, 08:43 AM
maladat
quote:
Originally posted by henryaz:
quote:
Originally posted by dewhorse:
They have a notice up that due to the current C19 issue they are prioritizing shipping on some items and that is delaying shipment on other items.

There's your reason. I ordered a cable a few days ago and got it next day. Today, I tried to re-order a second one of the same thing, Prime delivery April 23. I looked at other brands of the same cable, April 23. Their prioritizing seems to be in full effect now. "Critical" items get fast delivery, everything else waits. April 23 seems to be the magic date when everything will be delivered. Smile


Non-critical stuff sold by Amazon is still being shipped immediately (more or less - sometimes a day or two slower).

For the last few years, a whole lot of third-party sellers have been using "fulfillment by Amazon" - basically, the third-party sellers send their stock to Amazon's warehouses and then Amazon deals with distribution.

Amazon has stopped accepting all "non-essential" third-party sellers items at their warehouses for "fulfillment by Amazon."

So stuff Amazon sells is fine, and stuff third-party sellers sell and ship themselves is fine, but once stock in Amazon's warehouses is sold out for third-party "fulfillment by Amazon" items, that stuff won't be available (because Amazon won't physically have it and won't restock it) for a while.
March 26, 2020, 08:52 AM
Patriot
I ordered a motor for a fan and got it next day!

Things I ordered today, however, say next Thursday for delivery.

It depends on the location of where its coming from Im sure...


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March 26, 2020, 09:01 AM
Skins2881
Well, I just went ahead and ordered them. Probably should have just saved the money and not ordered something I didn't need, but the stock ones are way under powered.



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March 26, 2020, 09:05 AM
lizardman_u
my coffee order is delayed (I order five pounds at a time of whole been that is Coffee Beans Direct brand from Amazon as the price is great).

So I had to go to the local store and find a dark oily bean, and purchase a pound of coffee.


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March 26, 2020, 09:06 AM
downtownv
quote:
Originally posted by dewhorse:
They have a notice up that due to the current C19 issue they are prioritizing shipping on some items and that is delaying shipment on other items.


This^^^
8 days to get 2032 batteries (They classify what is essential or not)


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March 26, 2020, 09:14 AM
SIG4EVA
Everyone everywhere is. They are adding time for delays because demand is extremely high.


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March 26, 2020, 09:27 AM
cheesegrits
There are 10 Amazon warehouses that have workers that have tested positive. A warehouse in KY is closed. This may account for some delays.

Amazon warehouse workers test positive.

Excerpts from the article:

The U.S. coronavirus outbreak has spread to at least 10 Amazon warehouses, infecting workers racing to deliver massive volumes of packages for consumers leery of leaving their homes to shop.

In the past few days, workers tested positive for covid-19 at Amazon warehouses and shipping facilities across the country, from New York to California and Michigan to Texas. In some cases, Amazon shut down facilities for cleaning, and some workers who were in close contact with their infected colleagues have been quarantined.

But some workers complain Amazon hasn’t provided them with enough information about the spread of virus in their facilities...

...The company has recently adopted new policies for its warehouses, including more regularly cleaning door handles, stairway handrails, touch screens and more. It’s nixed stand-up meetings, staggered start and break times to aid social distancing, and suspended screening workers as they leave to improve the flow of workers, she said.

Amazon, though, is struggling to get workers all the protection it wants them to have. The company placed orders for “millions of face masks” to give to employees and contractors who cannot work from home, Bezos wrote in a letter to employees Saturday. Because of the global shortage of those masks, though, very few of those orders have been filled, he wrote...

...The new outbreaks at Amazon’s U.S. facilities come days after the online retail giant announced plans to hire 100,000 new workers to help cope with the flood of orders that have clogged its system. That unexpected surge has rendered Amazon unable to stock and ship household staples to many customers who have come to rely on the company’s convenience.

Amazon has more than 175 warehouses around the globe, including more than 110 in North America. In the past few days, Amazon workers tested positive for covid-19, the disease caused by the novel virus, in Shepherdsville, Ky.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Katy, Tex.; Brownstown, Mich.; Oklahoma City; Moreno Valley, Calif.; Joliet, Ill.; Wallingford, Conn.; and at two New York City facilities, according to Amazon and local media reports.