Posted on 07/17/2026 4:53:30 PM PDT by Salman
Anyone notice Amazon delivery is getting unreliable lately? I mean the past two months or so?
I just a run of bad luck for me?
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The last two deliveries I got in Florida came early.
Yes, it all seems random now with a lot of delays, sometimes fine, sometimes not, it definitely changed.
I ordered a book to one of the local lockers and it never showed up, they just told me it was “on its way” for three days. I cancelled it and got a refund pretty easily.
Other than that I haven’t noticed any problems but I really barely use it
Nope.
But if you have the car delivery that means it didn’t make the truck and a local yocal that wants some scratch picked it up to deliver it.
Those are the ones that are unreliable to me. Meaning it missed the truck so they are hoping a uber like person picks it up to deliver it that day. If not it will be the next day on the truck.
I see an independent guy with an orange “DELIVERY DRIVER” sign on a van making a lot of deliveries. I suspect he delivers for Amazon.
Amazon Prime, I'm still paying for it but that next day or two day service has disapeared.
I agree.
I recently was doing some home repairs, and needed some items on Tuesday. Amazon promised me Tuesday. They sent me an email saying Tuesday. So, okay. I won’t have to make that trip to the hardware store,
The items came Thursday.
Not happy.
nope
Yes, I have. Everything in Prime says “delivery in two days”, but it ends up being a week. I don’t mind, but I prefer the bond of their word. Why promise things you have no intention of fulfilling?
So much so that I started using Walmart for anything I can find their first. Amazon give you fake delivery date at checkout. Arrives a week or so later.
Yep, 2 out of last 3 deliveries have gone to wrong address.
Yes, I’ve had very late deliveries over the past two or three months, maybe a little longer. I’ve wondered if Amazon is trying to “encourage” me to sign up for their Prime.
You didn’t mention the specific problem you’ve been having, but I’ll share mine. The main problem I’ve periodically had is that despite providing specific delivery instructions on Amazon’s site to please deliver my packages to my apartment door because I am disabled, specifically asking them not to leave them outside the apartment building on the ground, or in the front hall, some of the people delivering packages, and it isn’t just my packages they’ve done this with, have been leaving them outside the building on the ground in all kinds of weather. When they don’t put my packages where I requested, I always leave bad delivery feedback.
Not relevant, but if you’re anywhere in Central kentucky where stuff passes through Louisville, you don’t want anything that’s supposed to come by the US mail lol. The Louisville Hub is an absolute disaster. It’s been bad and it is not getting better.
Client jn Florida sent me a $5,000 check which never got here so they had to pay a stop check fee and then pay me via ach. I talked to the accounting person and she said my daughter lives in South Indiana I know exactly what you’re talking about
It has become much more unreliable over the last six months.
No,not really.
It all depends on your local Amazon outlet and your delivery drivers doesn’t it?
I’ve had no such problems in my area.
I’m waiting for a delivery that unfortunately was sent by FEDEX Smartpost (an economy service). The package goes to a FEDEX warehouse and is put in a USPS trailer for final delivery. USPS isn’t interested in moving a less than full truck so it sits until it is full. This service adds 4 to 7 days to the estimated “normal” delivery time. Items sent by other methods have been on time.
They are contracting out a lot of their deliveries.
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