Considerable number of orders shipped recently using Royal Mail 1st Class Large Letter service purchased through Amazon has been found not delivered or significantly delayed upon delivery. This has started occurring ever since the latest tariff hike by Royal Mail, however Amazon is still charging the lower price (£2.30) on shipping labels purchased through Amazon and displays the same on labels. The current going rate with Royal Mail is £2.50 for 1st Class Large Letter online shipping labels. Is anyone else facing the same issue lately? Can someone please advise if this delay in delivery is caused because Amazon is charging a lower price than the actual cost owed to Royal Mail?
I have one order so far same situation sent 1st class large at £2.30 and i was wondering if it was because the price was lower than the normal price. I am still waiting for customer to reply to see if the item has turned up yet.
I would hate it if they end up with a fee to pay because of this mess up. I originally thought ok maybe Amazon got a deal from Royal Mail on the price.
Would be so much easier if we could revert back to using stamps!
We need an Amazon Forum Moderator to look into this. Have you raised a support case?
I'm experiencing an awful lot of stuff either being delayed considerably, or simply not turning up. I believe that Royal Mail have cottoned on to the fact that if they strike, they lose sympathy with the public. However, they may well be 'working to rule' or simply not bothering with selected items...never before in 15 years of selling have I had to issue so many refunds, and of course no customer ever offers to pay when it does turn up, or ever sends the stuff back, even though I ask them to....
We have noticed the same issue! I never thought about this but makes perfect sense!
Loads of our stuff with royal mail as a percentage goes missing a lot more than other carriers.
For us it's an ongoing thing and the price of Tracked 24 is absurd.
Yes a staggering amount of orders are arriving very late if at all.
I think it is more than likely related to the fact that it is an untracked delivery service. Amazon are emailing these customers telling them their item may be lost and they can claim a refund. There are a few threads about this such as
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/seller-forums/discussions/t/d729d344-5250-42b6-a90f-0de6b0ba66a3?postId=ca839b61-301a-4bdc-bca1-b93cd94463a6
I have noticed an increase in INR emails since October too. But have also had a handful of honest customers reach out to me saying that they have received their order even though Amazon has emailed them saying it is lost and to claim a refund.
I sell on eBay also and the delay is still there, not because of any price change, even tracked 48 has taken 1 week to arrive. I think customers with Amazon cotton on how easy it is to claim lost. They will get their money back on inexpensive items because if I charged for tracking customers wouldn't pay. I recently have to give a customer their money back on a tracked item as it was left behind a plant pot, that was Royal Mail, I had the photo to prove it, but Amazon state that the customer did not get it. Your guess is as good as mine.
Considerable number of orders shipped recently using Royal Mail 1st Class Large Letter service purchased through Amazon has been found not delivered or significantly delayed upon delivery. This has started occurring ever since the latest tariff hike by Royal Mail, however Amazon is still charging the lower price (£2.30) on shipping labels purchased through Amazon and displays the same on labels. The current going rate with Royal Mail is £2.50 for 1st Class Large Letter online shipping labels. Is anyone else facing the same issue lately? Can someone please advise if this delay in delivery is caused because Amazon is charging a lower price than the actual cost owed to Royal Mail?
Considerable number of orders shipped recently using Royal Mail 1st Class Large Letter service purchased through Amazon has been found not delivered or significantly delayed upon delivery. This has started occurring ever since the latest tariff hike by Royal Mail, however Amazon is still charging the lower price (£2.30) on shipping labels purchased through Amazon and displays the same on labels. The current going rate with Royal Mail is £2.50 for 1st Class Large Letter online shipping labels. Is anyone else facing the same issue lately? Can someone please advise if this delay in delivery is caused because Amazon is charging a lower price than the actual cost owed to Royal Mail?
I have one order so far same situation sent 1st class large at £2.30 and i was wondering if it was because the price was lower than the normal price. I am still waiting for customer to reply to see if the item has turned up yet.
I would hate it if they end up with a fee to pay because of this mess up. I originally thought ok maybe Amazon got a deal from Royal Mail on the price.
Would be so much easier if we could revert back to using stamps!
We need an Amazon Forum Moderator to look into this. Have you raised a support case?
I'm experiencing an awful lot of stuff either being delayed considerably, or simply not turning up. I believe that Royal Mail have cottoned on to the fact that if they strike, they lose sympathy with the public. However, they may well be 'working to rule' or simply not bothering with selected items...never before in 15 years of selling have I had to issue so many refunds, and of course no customer ever offers to pay when it does turn up, or ever sends the stuff back, even though I ask them to....
We have noticed the same issue! I never thought about this but makes perfect sense!
Loads of our stuff with royal mail as a percentage goes missing a lot more than other carriers.
For us it's an ongoing thing and the price of Tracked 24 is absurd.
Yes a staggering amount of orders are arriving very late if at all.
I think it is more than likely related to the fact that it is an untracked delivery service. Amazon are emailing these customers telling them their item may be lost and they can claim a refund. There are a few threads about this such as
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/seller-forums/discussions/t/d729d344-5250-42b6-a90f-0de6b0ba66a3?postId=ca839b61-301a-4bdc-bca1-b93cd94463a6
I have noticed an increase in INR emails since October too. But have also had a handful of honest customers reach out to me saying that they have received their order even though Amazon has emailed them saying it is lost and to claim a refund.
I sell on eBay also and the delay is still there, not because of any price change, even tracked 48 has taken 1 week to arrive. I think customers with Amazon cotton on how easy it is to claim lost. They will get their money back on inexpensive items because if I charged for tracking customers wouldn't pay. I recently have to give a customer their money back on a tracked item as it was left behind a plant pot, that was Royal Mail, I had the photo to prove it, but Amazon state that the customer did not get it. Your guess is as good as mine.
I have one order so far same situation sent 1st class large at £2.30 and i was wondering if it was because the price was lower than the normal price. I am still waiting for customer to reply to see if the item has turned up yet.
I would hate it if they end up with a fee to pay because of this mess up. I originally thought ok maybe Amazon got a deal from Royal Mail on the price.
Would be so much easier if we could revert back to using stamps!
We need an Amazon Forum Moderator to look into this. Have you raised a support case?
I have one order so far same situation sent 1st class large at £2.30 and i was wondering if it was because the price was lower than the normal price. I am still waiting for customer to reply to see if the item has turned up yet.
I would hate it if they end up with a fee to pay because of this mess up. I originally thought ok maybe Amazon got a deal from Royal Mail on the price.
Would be so much easier if we could revert back to using stamps!
We need an Amazon Forum Moderator to look into this. Have you raised a support case?
I'm experiencing an awful lot of stuff either being delayed considerably, or simply not turning up. I believe that Royal Mail have cottoned on to the fact that if they strike, they lose sympathy with the public. However, they may well be 'working to rule' or simply not bothering with selected items...never before in 15 years of selling have I had to issue so many refunds, and of course no customer ever offers to pay when it does turn up, or ever sends the stuff back, even though I ask them to....
I'm experiencing an awful lot of stuff either being delayed considerably, or simply not turning up. I believe that Royal Mail have cottoned on to the fact that if they strike, they lose sympathy with the public. However, they may well be 'working to rule' or simply not bothering with selected items...never before in 15 years of selling have I had to issue so many refunds, and of course no customer ever offers to pay when it does turn up, or ever sends the stuff back, even though I ask them to....
We have noticed the same issue! I never thought about this but makes perfect sense!
We have noticed the same issue! I never thought about this but makes perfect sense!
Loads of our stuff with royal mail as a percentage goes missing a lot more than other carriers.
For us it's an ongoing thing and the price of Tracked 24 is absurd.
Loads of our stuff with royal mail as a percentage goes missing a lot more than other carriers.
For us it's an ongoing thing and the price of Tracked 24 is absurd.
Yes a staggering amount of orders are arriving very late if at all.
Yes a staggering amount of orders are arriving very late if at all.
I think it is more than likely related to the fact that it is an untracked delivery service. Amazon are emailing these customers telling them their item may be lost and they can claim a refund. There are a few threads about this such as
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/seller-forums/discussions/t/d729d344-5250-42b6-a90f-0de6b0ba66a3?postId=ca839b61-301a-4bdc-bca1-b93cd94463a6
I have noticed an increase in INR emails since October too. But have also had a handful of honest customers reach out to me saying that they have received their order even though Amazon has emailed them saying it is lost and to claim a refund.
I think it is more than likely related to the fact that it is an untracked delivery service. Amazon are emailing these customers telling them their item may be lost and they can claim a refund. There are a few threads about this such as
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/seller-forums/discussions/t/d729d344-5250-42b6-a90f-0de6b0ba66a3?postId=ca839b61-301a-4bdc-bca1-b93cd94463a6
I have noticed an increase in INR emails since October too. But have also had a handful of honest customers reach out to me saying that they have received their order even though Amazon has emailed them saying it is lost and to claim a refund.
I sell on eBay also and the delay is still there, not because of any price change, even tracked 48 has taken 1 week to arrive. I think customers with Amazon cotton on how easy it is to claim lost. They will get their money back on inexpensive items because if I charged for tracking customers wouldn't pay. I recently have to give a customer their money back on a tracked item as it was left behind a plant pot, that was Royal Mail, I had the photo to prove it, but Amazon state that the customer did not get it. Your guess is as good as mine.
I sell on eBay also and the delay is still there, not because of any price change, even tracked 48 has taken 1 week to arrive. I think customers with Amazon cotton on how easy it is to claim lost. They will get their money back on inexpensive items because if I charged for tracking customers wouldn't pay. I recently have to give a customer their money back on a tracked item as it was left behind a plant pot, that was Royal Mail, I had the photo to prove it, but Amazon state that the customer did not get it. Your guess is as good as mine.