I know that this has been discussed recently, but the recent change of Amazon's policy on free delivery has proved more problematic than I expected. This morning I tried to order some printer cartridges, and the total came to over £20, but because different suppliers were involved there would still have been a delivery charge. My order suggested buying something else for £1 or more in order to quality for free delivery, but it was hard to find anything I wanted which would make that work. In the end I read the small print in more detail, and it transpires that there are definitely two categories which do satisfy the requirements - 1. qualifying orders direct from amazon, and 2. orders from marketplace sellers - which are fulfilled by Amazon. I looked back through the bargains thread and found a box set of Bach fulfilled by the Music Shop - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-lis...&condition=new which seemed a moderately reasonable way to add to my order within the parameters and avoid what would otherwise have been a modest, but non zero delivery charge.
Nevertheless this took much more time than I anticipated, and was a bit of a pain. Now I know some of the rules I'll try to schedule buying so that things can be grouped together when orders are placed.
Nevertheless this took much more time than I anticipated, and was a bit of a pain. Now I know some of the rules I'll try to schedule buying so that things can be grouped together when orders are placed.
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