Amazon Next Day Delivery Verdict: Rubbish
Jun. 22nd, 2012 09:21 am*sigh* I needed a parcel of books for tomorrow at 2pm and bought them on Wednesday and, after a little dithering opted for next-day delivery since that seemed (foolishly) to me to the the option which allowed the most margin of error.
Got a nice little email saying they would deliver on Thursday but I could re-arrange delivery for a better day. Since I couldn't guarantee someone would be in on Thursday I filled in the web-form asking for delivery on Friday and got a confirmation back.
Yesterday I got an email saying they had attempted delivery on Thursday. This does happen, obviously, but I knew I had the Friday delivery scheduled. However to be safe I followed their instructions to arrange redelivery, was informed it was already rearranged and looked at the tracking info which said there would be a delivery on Friday.
I double-checked the tracking info this morning to discover it is still in the depot and the Friday delivery has been removed from the system.
*bangs head on desk in frustration*
I've arranged to collect in person early tomorrow morning (the earliest the system will allow and it looks like the depot is only open between 8am-9am on any given day), but given I now have very little faith that their web interface bears any relation to the reality of their back-end set up I can't quite decide whether I need to stay in all day on the off chance they are going to attempt delivery anyway.
Clearly I would have been better off with Royal Mail First Class. It would probably have arrived yesterday and I would be able to collect at my leisure any time today.
EDIT: LOL! Now they've emailed me to say they are delivering today between 10:41 and 11:41 - their system is truly awesomely rubbish. Though I will be happy if the goods arrive as advertised.
EDIT 2: The automated response I've got to the complaint I sent in says they won the UK Customer Experience Awards in 2011. Unless their web system has got dramatically worse since then I have to assume that that is one of those awards that isn't actually decided by customers. They're also in the Top 50 Call Centers for Customer Service which, given its impossible to reach a real person on their phone lines, is quite impressive and also, therefore, an achievement I am dubious about.
Got a nice little email saying they would deliver on Thursday but I could re-arrange delivery for a better day. Since I couldn't guarantee someone would be in on Thursday I filled in the web-form asking for delivery on Friday and got a confirmation back.
Yesterday I got an email saying they had attempted delivery on Thursday. This does happen, obviously, but I knew I had the Friday delivery scheduled. However to be safe I followed their instructions to arrange redelivery, was informed it was already rearranged and looked at the tracking info which said there would be a delivery on Friday.
I double-checked the tracking info this morning to discover it is still in the depot and the Friday delivery has been removed from the system.
*bangs head on desk in frustration*
I've arranged to collect in person early tomorrow morning (the earliest the system will allow and it looks like the depot is only open between 8am-9am on any given day), but given I now have very little faith that their web interface bears any relation to the reality of their back-end set up I can't quite decide whether I need to stay in all day on the off chance they are going to attempt delivery anyway.
Clearly I would have been better off with Royal Mail First Class. It would probably have arrived yesterday and I would be able to collect at my leisure any time today.
EDIT: LOL! Now they've emailed me to say they are delivering today between 10:41 and 11:41 - their system is truly awesomely rubbish. Though I will be happy if the goods arrive as advertised.
EDIT 2: The automated response I've got to the complaint I sent in says they won the UK Customer Experience Awards in 2011. Unless their web system has got dramatically worse since then I have to assume that that is one of those awards that isn't actually decided by customers. They're also in the Top 50 Call Centers for Customer Service which, given its impossible to reach a real person on their phone lines, is quite impressive and also, therefore, an achievement I am dubious about.