Ask HN: Amazon lying about shipping dates?
23 points| a-user-you-like | 3 years ago | reply
Have others experienced the same, gaslighting from Amazon?
23 points| a-user-you-like | 3 years ago | reply
Have others experienced the same, gaslighting from Amazon?
[+] [-] crazygringo|3 years ago|reply
On the other hand, about 5% of the time an item is several days late, and about half of the time that's due to delay during shipping, and the other half is delay in sending out to ship.
I don't think Amazon is lying. Logistics is just hard. I would guess that in your case, there was only 1 item left in stock and someone else ordered it right before you did and the database wasn't updated in time. Then the "month from now" was the most conservative estimate of when the manufacturer would send more stock, but then the manufacturer sent new stock straight away, and so it's going to take 2 days to arrive to Amazon and process, and another 2 to send to you.
The reliability of Amazon's logistics and shipping, at mega-scale, is essentially state-of-the-art for 2022. But it's not perfect. But that doesn't mean Amazon is "lying" or "gaslighting" -- it's just that no systems are perfect.
[+] [-] PaulHoule|3 years ago|reply
[+] [-] PaulHoule|3 years ago|reply
It's not unusual on the other hand to get free or affordable 1-day shipping from other retailers like Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Office Depot, Adorama, etc.
I think Amazon figures if you subscribed to Prime for 10 years you are hooked, but every other retailer sees shipping as a way they can impress you.
[+] [-] petee|3 years ago|reply
Prime now only means free shipping, thats it. Plenty of 'prime' items have weeks+ delivery estimates.
Btw, they got me hooked on Prime because I have a bunch of photos backed up and no time to transfer them, but cancelling prime immediately deleted your data for some services, like backups. Yay.
[+] [-] sokoloff|3 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mikestew|3 years ago|reply
[+] [-] petee|3 years ago|reply
Ive gotten the feeling that Amazon doesnt actually know how to do final mile delivery properly, especially considering how much money they waste by sending 4 different vans to my house within a single day
[+] [-] james-skemp|3 years ago|reply
We had this issue in our area when they first started rolling out their delivery, but they've since gotten much better about grouping packages to the same address, no matter who it's addressed to.
(Single family home, in the city.)
Perhaps, like everything else, dependent upon the facility that's used?
[+] [-] TingPing|3 years ago|reply
This is all in a large city.
[+] [-] jvanderbot|3 years ago|reply
I've always been a fan of Amazon's logistics network and cloud infra (not necessarily much else), but now my opinion is invalid since I'm also an employee. So, YMMV.
[+] [-] LorenPechtel|3 years ago|reply
On the other hand, I have a warehouse in town, most stuff gets here next day.
[+] [-] kevin_thibedeau|3 years ago|reply
[+] [-] prirun|3 years ago|reply
I did an online chat with an Amazon rep, explained the problem, they apologized and changed it to next-day delivery. The rep said that I had to click something on the order page to get 1-day delivery. If that's true, it's a pretty slimy way to treat customers, hoping they won't click that option and thereby saving money on delivery.
[+] [-] 2143|3 years ago|reply
If it happened just once, it's probably just some warehouse/inventory updation delay or something.
In my country (not USA) Amazon is very punctual, and sometimes I even get things a day early.
[+] [-] drcongo|3 years ago|reply
[+] [-] dole|3 years ago|reply
Edit: I WILL take a moment to complain about getting higher prices on items when signed in on an account than incognito. Sign in and they jump back up.
[+] [-] jvanderbot|3 years ago|reply
The absolute explosion of amazon's popularity as a seller and storefront has been the source of their prosperity and problems. Growth never magically becomes easy, no matter how big you are.
[+] [-] TaylorAlexander|3 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Ancapistani|3 years ago|reply
As of right now - 1pm on Wednesday - the earliest delivery date listed for Prime items is Monday. In my experience about half of what I order today will get here Monday; the rest may take anywhere from an extra day to an extra week.
[+] [-] JohnHaugeland|3 years ago|reply
Granted I'm sure my center doesn't have most of what I buy - it's not large - but still it's confounding
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