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Quick question about Amazon free delivery

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macnab · 10/11/2015 09:34

If an item is say £15 and it says 'free delivery of orders over £20' do I have to buy another £5 of stuff from that same supplier, or is it anything at all on the site to make up the £5?

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MrsAukerman · 10/11/2015 09:39

Another thing that says "eligible for free delivery" - not "free delivery" but "eligible for...".
It's almost like they're trying to trick you into paying deliveryHmm

macnab · 10/11/2015 09:48

Thanks MrsAukerman I'll have to pay closer attention, I was picking things but when going to checkout the delivery was still be added.

No, they don't make it easy for you!

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asuwere · 10/11/2015 09:57

Also watch at checkout as they often auto choose standard delivery, you need to change it to free super saver.

MrsAukerman · 10/11/2015 09:58

Go forward an extra screen then on each item make sure it's on free delivery as it defaults to paid delivery. It'll then knock it off as a discount.

MrsAukerman · 10/11/2015 09:58

X-post

allwornout0 · 10/11/2015 14:40

Have a look on the right hand side underneath the price.
There should be a bit to click on saying New & Used, click on it and there should be a list of Market Place sellers, I usually am able to get the item at the same price if not cheaper than direct from Amazon with no postage.

LibidinousSwine · 10/11/2015 17:54

Or sign up for a months free trial of Amazon Prime, just remember to cancel it before the month is up Xmas Wink

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