Charpie said:
So I ordered stuff from Sephora Sunday night. Shipped via USPS and arrived on Wednesday. Amazon? Still taking 5-7 days
Yup. Multiple things not from Amazon have arrived in 2-3 days.
Charpie said:
So I ordered stuff from Sephora Sunday night. Shipped via USPS and arrived on Wednesday. Amazon? Still taking 5-7 days
trouble said:Charpie said:
So I ordered stuff from Sephora Sunday night. Shipped via USPS and arrived on Wednesday. Amazon? Still taking 5-7 days
Yup. Multiple things not from Amazon have arrived in 2-3 days.
dallasiteinsa02 said:
The shipping time hasn't been the problem for me. It just takes 4 to 5 days for Amazon to even ship it.
BiochemAg97 said:91_Aggie said:
So I ordered 2 things from Amazon on Monday from Amazon using Prime. Both said Saturday delivery.
One finally shipped today. Other item hasn't shipped yet... so not fully convinced this is B/CS USPS issue.
The item that shipped today is coming UPS. No reason why Amazon had to delay actually shipping
Agreement with USPS has daily volume limits. As the volume goes above the daily limit, Amazon holds the packages.
threecatcorner said:dallasiteinsa02 said:
The shipping time hasn't been the problem for me. It just takes 4 to 5 days for Amazon to even ship it.
Exactly. If Amazon would actually bother to ship stuff out in a timely manner, Prime would still be fast.
LOYAL AG said:threecatcorner said:dallasiteinsa02 said:
The shipping time hasn't been the problem for me. It just takes 4 to 5 days for Amazon to even ship it.
Exactly. If Amazon would actually bother to ship stuff out in a timely manner, Prime would still be fast.
Have you read the whole thread? When Hearne and Caldwell are getting things in two days and BCS in seven Amazon isn't the problem. The agreement between the two orgs is that USPS can ask Amazon to throttle back shipping to certain zip codes during heavy periods. It's absolutely a USPS problem.
threecatcorner said:LOYAL AG said:threecatcorner said:dallasiteinsa02 said:
The shipping time hasn't been the problem for me. It just takes 4 to 5 days for Amazon to even ship it.
Exactly. If Amazon would actually bother to ship stuff out in a timely manner, Prime would still be fast.
Have you read the whole thread? When Hearne and Caldwell are getting things in two days and BCS in seven Amazon isn't the problem. The agreement between the two orgs is that USPS can ask Amazon to throttle back shipping to certain zip codes during heavy periods. It's absolutely a USPS problem.
I read the thread. The problem is Amazon agreeing to throttle shipments to certain zip codes. They definitely didn't used to do that. Whether it's because the post office told them to or not, Amazon is taking their sweet time bothering to send stuff out to addresses in College Station.
There's no reason we should pay the same for Prime memberships as people on other places who actually get 1 or 2 day delivery. They're also idiots if they don't think that waiting nearly a week to even ship something isn't going to make customers blame them. They need to get rid of that agreement.
Average Joe said:
Amazon should invest more in the locker pickup locations for towns like ours that have post offices that have been cut at the knees over and over. I don't need to have every package delivered to my door, so give me a slight discount on shipping and I'll go pick it up a few miles down the road.
And therein lies the problem with the USPS administrator in DC. Why can't we hire workers more efficiently? Is there a quote (DEI?) set up by the administration in DC? Why can't they hire temps? Is there dead weight at the USPS that should be "moved" out? Is this an issue with the union? What are the real issues at the Bryan post office?trouble said:
Y'all, the Bryan post office has been trying to hire people. It's not like you snap your fingers and new employees appear. Our carrier (who is fabulous) is working overtime whenever he can but he has a family too. It's not like he can work until 9 every night. Same with the other current carriers.
trouble said:
The biggest issue right now is qualified candidates applying.
Stucco said:
I wish there were more pickup spots. I don't know why Amazon hasn't partnered with some major brick and mortar chains like UPS, Walgreens, or McDonalds for pickup options in their stores.
trouble said:
The biggest issue right now is qualified candidates applying.
Chrundle the Great said:Average Joe said:
Amazon should invest more in the locker pickup locations for towns like ours that have post offices that have been cut at the knees over and over. I don't need to have every package delivered to my door, so give me a slight discount on shipping and I'll go pick it up a few miles down the road.
There is a new one in century square and I just used to for the first time this week. Placed order late Tuesday night and I had the choice between "prime" delivery of Tuesday 8/27 which is a joke, or pickup Thursday 8/22. I went with pickup and was surprised I actually got the email around noon that my order was ready for pickup on time.
Still, I don't have my package because I learned at 7:05 they close at 7 . But even if I get it today it'll be 4 days before prime delivery would've been.
BiochemAg97 said:trouble said:
The biggest issue right now is qualified candidates applying.
Basically the same issue for everyone, govt and private, right now.
Rapier108 said:
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TIL! Thank you kindly, ma'am.trouble said:
Bryan is now a sorting facility. It's just not a hub.
BCS has 70k college kids. BFE Abilene does not.Charpie said:
It's really odd. I've been splitting my time between Bryan and rural West Texas. Lately I can get stuff shipped out there sooner than in Bryan. I'm talking an hour northwest of Abilene!