I hope this message finds you well.
I am seeking assistance regarding the default delivery time settings on my Amazon listing. I would like to configure my page to display a specific delivery date, rather than a range. For example, my competitor's listing shows a delivery date of November 6, while mine currently indicates a range of 5 to 6 days.
Could you please guide me on how to set a single delivery date for my customers?
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Thank you for your help.
I may be wrong but it may be that you and your competitor commonly use different postal carriers. I'm not positive that is the problem but it may be. Personally, I would keep yours with the day gap because you may end up with less trouble with "delivered late". Just my thoughts.
I hope this message finds you well.
I am seeking assistance regarding the default delivery time settings on my Amazon listing. I would like to configure my page to display a specific delivery date, rather than a range. For example, my competitor's listing shows a delivery date of November 6, while mine currently indicates a range of 5 to 6 days.
Could you please guide me on how to set a single delivery date for my customers?
for reference, please see the picture.
Thank you for your help.
I hope this message finds you well.
I am seeking assistance regarding the default delivery time settings on my Amazon listing. I would like to configure my page to display a specific delivery date, rather than a range. For example, my competitor's listing shows a delivery date of November 6, while mine currently indicates a range of 5 to 6 days.
Could you please guide me on how to set a single delivery date for my customers?
for reference, please see the picture.
Thank you for your help.
I may be wrong but it may be that you and your competitor commonly use different postal carriers. I'm not positive that is the problem but it may be. Personally, I would keep yours with the day gap because you may end up with less trouble with "delivered late". Just my thoughts.
I may be wrong but it may be that you and your competitor commonly use different postal carriers. I'm not positive that is the problem but it may be. Personally, I would keep yours with the day gap because you may end up with less trouble with "delivered late". Just my thoughts.
I may be wrong but it may be that you and your competitor commonly use different postal carriers. I'm not positive that is the problem but it may be. Personally, I would keep yours with the day gap because you may end up with less trouble with "delivered late". Just my thoughts.