![]() Only Canada Post delivered stuff can be delivered there. The pick up points are actually Canada Post offices. Can someone help me maximize the prime benefits and ease of ordering?Īlkizmo wrote: ↑It's not an amazon policy. I can put both the street address and PO box in the same address, but if it even got to UPS, they wouldn't even try to deliver it because 'they don't deliver to PO boxes', if the PO box showed. So, I'm trying to sort out two questions, and Amazon chat is just confused:ġ) Is there any way to get delivery guarantee dates (not just an estimated date after the fact) using a PO box?Ģ) Is there a way to format my shipping address that they will be able to accommodate both large and small items with one address, or am I forced to split orders up because CP when it won't let me use the PO box address. On top of that, if I try to order something larger, which would presumably ship with UPS, it won't even allow me to order the item, and says it can't ship to this address. Unless I'm not logged in, then it gives a date. ![]() ![]() Before it would say the delivery date, now everything prime seems to just say '3-6 days for prime members). Anyone here have a PO box only for home mail delivery and use Amazon Prime? I recently moved, and mail still goes through the same sort centre to me, but seems since we moved I've lost all prime delivery guarantees. ![]()
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