From Military.com:
“Amazon Says It Has Fixed
'Glitch' Thwarting Overseas Military Families"
Amazon had a glitch that caused
multiple military families living in Italy, Bahrain and Japan to be unable to
order goods Wednesday, an Amazon spokeswoman said via email Thursday. "We
noticed an unfortunate glitch in our system on Wednesday that did not allow
some items to be shipped to military addresses," she wrote. "We
worked quickly to fix the issue, and thank our customers for their patience and
understanding." Since Monday, military families have reported that Amazon
would not deliver certain items, including diapers, electronics and clothes, to
their international APO, FPO and DPO addresses. While Norway appears to have
stopped its mail to and from the U.S., Amazon said customers at APO, FPO and
DPO addresses should now be able to purchase in-stock items again. However,
there might be a delay in customers receiving these items due to increased
demand. And Amazon is prioritizing the delivery of household staples,
sanitizers, baby formula and medical supplies. "To serve our customers
while also helping to ensure the safety of our associates, we've changed our
logistics, transportation, supply chain, purchasing, and third-party seller
processes to prioritize stocking and delivering items that are a higher
priority for our customers," the Amazon spokeswoman wrote Friday.
"This has resulted in some of our delivery promises being longer than
usual." To overcome this, the company is hiring more than 100,000
positions across the country, she added.
^ I’m glad that Amazon fixed this
glitch and hopefully now Americans using an APO/FPO/DPO address will be able to
have things shipped to them. I also hope this glitch doesn’t return. ^
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/03/27/amazon-says-it-has-fixed-glitch-thwarting-overseas-military-families.html
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