
Amazon Prime members can now get their package delivered on the day of their choice
India Today
The Prime Members will now get the option of choosing a weekly delivery day for the items they purchase throughout the week.
Amazon has announced Amazon Day Delivery for Prime members exclusively which would allow the prime members get their products delivered on the day of their choice. The Prime Members will now get the option of choosing a weekly delivery day for the items they purchase throughout the week. Buyers will now get three options to choose from such as fast delivery, free shipping or Amazon Day Delivery during check out. Talking about the new feature for Amazon Day feature for Prime Members, Akshay Sahi, Director, Prime & Delivery Experience, Amazon India said, “‘Amazon Day Delivery’ is another example of how we have worked customer backwards to provide a sustainable, environmentally friendly shipping option to Prime members. With ‘Amazon Day Delivery’, members in India can plan their deliveries to suit their personal weekly schedule, and rest easy knowing that their orders will arrive safely on the same day each week. This service is an addition to the unlimited fast, free delivery benefits Prime members already enjoy. The Amazon Day Delivery beta saw adoption by over a million Prime members in India, and helped save thousands of boxes in shipping. We hope Prime members nationally love the program and contribute to the “Shipment Zero” vision of making deliveries carbon-neutral".
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