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John Lewis has changed their free delivery

13 replies

Aliceinthelookingglass · 15/06/2012 09:21

It's now only free if you spend more than £50.

I am now using click and collect instead.

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nymets · 15/06/2012 09:24

what a pain, was the one really good benefit to ordering online for me as our local JL never has sticks of the things i want, just online. don't have a JL or waitrose near me either :(

nymets · 15/06/2012 09:24

stocks I mean!

wildfig · 15/06/2012 09:33

That is a pain. And really disappointing - my nearest JL is about 30 miles away.

Although presumably now they'll just get lots of people ordering what they want, plus four random items to go back with the free returns?

MrsRogerSterling · 15/06/2012 09:40

I was just going to suggest that wildfig!

MrsTrellisOfSouthWales · 15/06/2012 09:43

I presume they all want you to go to Waitrose and buy stuff while you wait for them to collect your parcel for the Click and Collect.

MissFoodie · 15/06/2012 10:07

I don't think it's that bad, christ, it's very easy to spend £50 on JL website....
(just ordered sewing machine and hoover....)

anniewoo · 15/06/2012 10:43

Stop whinging Grin no JL here at all!!!

dexter73 · 15/06/2012 10:58

Click and collect is brilliant - free next day delivery and you can pick it up when you want and not have to wait in for it.

OneHandFlapping · 15/06/2012 11:04

I second the brilliance of click and collect. I ordered a couple of dresses at 7.30 in the evening, and they were in the local Waitrose at 11.00am the next day. Much quicker than home delivery.

I now have a double mattress I want to order... Grin

Aliceinthelookingglass · 15/06/2012 11:24

Yes, I agree that click and collect is great- but in this case I'd wanted to send a present to someone- mum's birthday- and it was around £40. I often use JL for gifts to family and it used to save me postage as they would deliver free over £30.

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wildfig · 15/06/2012 13:56

Click and collect is brilliant if you have a local Waitrose! There are still areas of the country where the warm green glow of quality basics and top-notch customer service has not yet spread. Envy

LemonBreeland · 15/06/2012 15:25

Thats crap news. I was disappointed when it changed from totally free. My nearest JL is about 40 miles away. And there is no Waitrose within 100 miles. Gutted!

suebfg · 15/06/2012 20:19

You just spend over £50 and return unwanted items

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