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Who has the latest cut off date for Christmas deliveries?

Submitted by Sarah Clark on December 18, 2009 – 2:51 pm3 Comments

Amazon

Using its Evening Delivery service, Amazon has extended its final cut off date for Christmas shopping until 8:30am on Christmas Eve, for shoppers living in Birmingham and Greater London (within the M25). Same day deliveries on Christmas Eve cost the same as standard evening delivery rates at £14.67.

For the rest of country, the last order date is 2pm on 23 December for Express Deliveries, priced at £8.80.

Net-a-Porter‘s London Premier delivery service will be working as usual on Christmas Eve. Orders placed by 10am will be delivered in time for Christmas, at rates varying from £11.50 to £19.50 depending on which zone the customer lives in.

Can anyone beat that?

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  • Guy Westlake says:

    Start London (http://www.start-london.com/) is offering London based shoppers a cut-off date of 12.00pm on Christmas Eve.

    Shoppers will be able to take receipt of their goods later that day from as little as £4.50! Cost of delivery will vary depending on the delivery address, however delivery within Central London will not exceed £15.

    Start London are working in partnership with UK startup Shutl (http://www.shutl.co.uk/) who have recently launched a revolutionary new delivery service. Shutl allows shoppers to choose between “immediate delivery” (within 90 minutes of clicking the mouse) and “convenient delivery” (a 1hour delivery slot of your choice, 24/7). What’s more, the cost of Shutl delivery is comparable with that of most next-day delivery options, and is in many cases much lower.

    Can anyone beat that?

  • Simon Lilly says:

    The latest I’ve seen is ASOS. They are offering same day delivery (for limited locations I would imagine) for orders placed by 2pm on the 24th!

  • [...] the majority of etailers had a “free shipping” closing date of Friday 18th December.  Internet Retailing highlighted several retailers are offering a Christmas eve order and delivery within the M25.   [...]

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