If you’re still doing your Christmas gift online shopping, you’ll know that you have less than two weeks to check out and receive your goods.
With 25 December practically on our doorstep, couriers are working overtime to ensure your parcel arrives on time.
Here’s the lowdown on how to get a speedy online shopping checkout and delivery experience BEFORE Christmas.
Shopping locally or abroad?
Shopping abroad from sites like Shein or Temu can yield a wider variety of results for online shoppers.
However, many cons include a longer shipping time frame, expensive delivery options, and, of course, having to pay customs. There is also the chance that your goods can be held up at customs before they are released to you.
Working around the clock
While there is usually a slight delay in shipping during peak periods, many online retailers have increased their workforce over the Christmas season. This assists in;
- A quicker turnaround time
- Deliveries during the weekend
- Options to upgrade to express delivery
GETTING IT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
If you’re hoping to get your online shopping orders ahead of Christmas, take note of the following;
- Pay attention to the small print – is the stock locally available, or is it sourced abroad?
- Delivery guidelines: Most retailers give you an estimated date when to expect your parcel. Look for words like, “Will I get it before Christmas?”
- Is there an “express” option available? Paying a little more, means getting your goods faster.
- If a physical item cannot arrive before the holiday, you can always consider getting an E-gift voucher; it’s instant and can be used throughout the year.
Unless otherwise stated, many retailers’ deadline is usually the week before Christmas to ensure their goods arrive in time to be popped under the tree.
WHAT ARE YOU BEST CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TIPS?
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