Forget something? Amazon now lets you add last-minute items to your order - see how it works
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Forget something? Amazon now lets you add last-minute items to your order - see how it works
"Amazon says it's making this addition to adapt to how many people shop -- one item at a time. I know that for myself, especially during the holidays (like next week's Prime Days), it's not uncommon to place several Amazon orders on the same day. Those orders would sometimes appear in the same package, but Amazon's new feature makes sure that will happen. The new item will be charged to the same card as the previous order and shipped to the same address."
"Walmart and Target offer similar services for same-day or next-day delivery, but Amazon's option is simpler. The feature is available for "eligible items." There's no explanation for what that means, but it seems to be expansive, as Amazon lists everything "from pantry staples to pet toys, electronics, clothing, books, paper towels, cat treats, that book you meant to grab, a birthday card, or your favorite snacks.""
Add to Delivery is a single-tap feature that lets customers include an eligible item with a previous Amazon order instead of creating a new one. The ability works hours after the initial purchase depending on processing and charges the new item to the same card and ships it to the same address as the original order. The option carries no additional fee and shows an Add to Delivery button on eligible product pages in the Amazon app or mobile browser, with an undo button when needed. The feature covers a wide range of items and aims to simplify same-day or next-day consolidated deliveries.
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