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Amazon postage
marylee
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Please does anybody know how much amazon charges to post 10pk dvd+rw in jewel cases? I have looked on their website for photos etc., and I am confused with two quotes, and one is well above £5+. In this case it might be cheaper to buy in the shop. It's just I have got a %3 voucher to use and it is non transferable and it will be a waste. Thanks
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this page gives their delivery rates within the UK
If the item is in their Electronics or photo category then the delivery is over a fiver. I was going to buy a single ink cartridge there until I found out it came under that category and, ridiculously, cost more to post than the cartridge!0 -
Just a point to note,
I believe that Amazon wont accept their £3 referal voucher unless you spend at least £15 - and then you get free postage if you spend over £19 !!!If at first you don't succeed - destroy all evidence that you tried.0 -
Just a point to note,
I believe that Amazon wont accept their £3 referal voucher unless you spend at least £15 - and then you get free postage if you spend over £19 !!!
You might be right, I was thinking of buying some discs at £7.99. The £5 voucher is for complaining about not getting my order in time. Thanks.0 -
Pretty sure this has been mentioned in another thread - if you want free postage but the item you want is less than £19 then you could always add something to bring the total over £19 then return the extra item?0
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if you add the item to your basket and then go to check out it should tell you the postage there, that will be the price according to what you order, so it should be right.
Hope this helps ::)Trevor McDoughnut, tonight at 100
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