From Military.com:
“Military Families Overseas Say
They Can’t Order from Amazon Anymore”
Military families were surprised
Wednesday when Amazon refused delivery for certain items, including diapers,
electronics and clothes, to their international APO, FPO and DPO addresses. "This
item requires special handling and cannot be shipped to your selected location,"
appeared in red on Amazon's order page for items such as children's games,
shampoo and dog food when the military installation shipping address was to
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Italy; or Bahrain. The sudden inability to order from
Amazon comes as commissaries and exchanges respond to the novel coronavirus by
reducing hours and limiting sales of necessary goods, such as toilet paper,
water and antiseptic sprays or wipes. This can be especially problematic for
military families stationed abroad, who then have to rely on local stores that
don't have the inventory or access to American goods. "We're hearing that
some families are having problems, but we've seen no official statement,"
said Jennifer Davis, National Military Family Association government relations
deputy director. "In uncertain times like these, military families
overseas need to know what supply chains they can count on so they can make the
right choices for their families." Amazon had already warned that certain
items will take longer to ship, but it has yet to publicly announce it's
restricting deliveries to certain APO, FPO and DPO addresses.
An Amazon spokeswoman said via
email that Amazon is still shipping to those addresses, but it's
"temporarily prioritizing the delivery of some items in order to serve our
customers in need and ensure the safety of our associates. As a result, some
delivery times are longer than usual." "I can't get a single thing on
Amazon to ship to my overseas address right now," one military spouse
living in Japan told her friends in a public Facebook post on Monday. She added
she had no problem the night before, but now "nothing is working." Several
of her friends speculated that Amazon has limited its deliveries to medical
essentials, but the military spouse said it does not matter which products
she's looking at. "I looked at my subscriptions," one friend replied,
"and it looked like those haven't been affected. But that could be because
they have been slated to deliver already. … That makes me anxious about the
diapers I have that auto order next week. Ugh."
^ Sadly, I believe that Amazon
has decided to limit or even stop shipping to APO/FPO/DPO addresses (even
though they are considered domestic.) As a military brat I lived overseas and
had an APO address. I know the limited things that the Military Commissaries
and PXes have and how important mail-order from the States is. We didn’t have
Amazon when I was younger, but now they do and as long as APO/FPO/DPO addresses
are still considered domestic shipping then Amazon should continue to ship to
them. ^
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/03/26/military-families-overseas-say-they-cant-order-amazon-anymore.html
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