Online retailer Amazon has scrapped free "super saver" delivery to the UK on some products worth less than £10. It reverses a policy introduced in October 2009 that let items be sent without postage charge if customers agreed to wait up to five business days for delivery after the dispatch date. The new threshold will not apply to books, DVDs, music, video games and software products. Amazon said the move would "affect only a very small proportion of orders". But one retail analyst said the move could still be "damaging" for the online retailer.
Posted on: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 22:09:31 +0000