Amazon removed all references to the Deal of the Day from its website and apps. When we reached out to the company, it chose not to comment. tip @Techmeme https://t.co/8CdxbLLzrX
— Josh Hendrickson (@CanterRain) March 23, 2020
Amazon Prime is now showing April 21 delivery dates for many non-essential items, as the company prioritizes the most in-demand goods during this global health crisis.
— Jason Del Rey (@DelRey) March 23, 2020
An Amazon spokesperson confirmed these are real delivery dates and not an error.
https://t.co/UuEF0BHrzj
I do think it's important for Amazon to assess how Prime members will be reimbursed or how payments might be prorated accordingly. Yes, times are bizarre but people pay for a service (with an expected delivery window). https://t.co/2zOLr4RN4Y
— King K. (@kendalljamaal) March 23, 2020
CEO Letter to Employees ... Jeff Bezos letter to Amazon employees about COVID-19, sent yesterday: https://t.co/q7sf5kKHBx How he wrote it, what he’s doing, and how to get a job at Amazon right now: https://t.co/TX10wTtlwl pic.twitter.com/eEmo9zR6M8
— Peter Fisk (@GeniusWorks) March 22, 2020
"We’ve changed logistics, transportation, supply chain, purchasing, and 3rd party seller processes to prioritize stocking and delivering essential items like household staples, sanitizers, baby formula and medical supplies. We’re providing a vital service" https://t.co/nRCMNO4XA6
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) March 22, 2020
Amazon is prioritizing stocking and delivery of household staples, medical supplies, and other “high demand products” in order to meet overwhelming demand. https://t.co/JLr37RxdZ2
— Nerdist (@nerdist) March 18, 2020
Awesome. Amazon helped get supplies to millions of Americans & @JeffBezos is now all in on COVID19. Hygienic logistics is a huge issue to solve.
— Balaji S. Srinivasan (@balajis) March 22, 2020
Bezos: “My own time and thinking is now wholly focused on COVID-19 and on how Amazon can best play its role.”https://t.co/labLRwwphx
Good for Amazon but this is like perfect for Amazon. They couldn't have designed a better crisis for their business!! https://t.co/koKQVILIcQ
— Social Distancing Balding 大老板 (@BaldingsWorld) March 22, 2020
You know who can ship you books sooner than April 21? Your local independent bookstore ? https://t.co/ebrXN5lukc
— Arvin Ahmadi (@arvinahmadi) March 23, 2020
Jeff Bezos doesn't participate in mask shaming: "We’ve placed purchase orders for millions of face masks we want to give to our employees and contractors who cannot work from home" https://t.co/HKM5F1wSdD
— Tuur Demeester (@TuurDemeester) March 22, 2020
Breaking news: Amazon to stop shipping non-essentials to consumers in Italy and France.
— Marketplace Pulse (@MarketplacePuls) March 21, 2020
The move comes on the heels of actions Amazon took on Tuesday when it said it will only receive vital supplies at its U.S. and European warehouses until April 5th.https://t.co/Dwfcg0Jwad
Your next Amazon Prime delivery might take up to a month (story by @Indianidle) https://t.co/qc9lB7tVoa
— TNW (@thenextweb) March 23, 2020
Your next Amazon Prime delivery might take up to a month (story by @Indianidle) https://t.co/WrZ7ElMbnd
— TNW (@thenextweb) March 23, 2020
?Amazon will *no longer deliver non-essentials* to ?? #France & ?? #Italy, where govt.-imposed lockdowns mean citizens can't leave home w/o a document in which they swear their outing is essential (food, medicine)
— Rachel Donadio (@RachelDonadio) March 23, 2020
I predict this will happen elsewhere:https://t.co/ADrohdxw89
Merchants who sell products on Amazon are panicking now that it looks like many of them could lose more than a month of sales due to Amazon's prioritization of "essential" products: https://t.co/TpSbqQrp4R
— Spencer Soper (@spencersoper) March 23, 2020
다음 Amazon Prime 배송에는 최대 한 달이 걸릴 수 있습니다 https://t.co/19U8Apx6jl
— editoy (@editoy) March 24, 2020
The change comes after the company last week prioritized basics and medical supplies during the coronavirus emergency. https://t.co/9Epxzr4h4N
— Linda Hill (@bulldoghill) March 24, 2020
Amazon delays shipments of nonessential items in the US by up to a month https://t.co/8bYS0JnlbX
— Ben ‘Quinn the Quarantine’ Fox Rubin (@benfoxrubin) March 23, 2020
I was pleased to be quoted in The New York Post for ... whining about Amazon delivery delays ??? https://t.co/OV3Q4WazY2 pic.twitter.com/ul16Ih9A6W
— Andy Grewal (@AndyGrewal) March 24, 2020
Non-Essential Amazon Prime Orders Now Facing Shipping Delays of up to a Month https://t.co/hQ9L2dB2M2
— ChrisD.ca (@ChrisDca) March 23, 2020