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- Add to delivery lets you include an item on an existing order
- Items can be added after initial order
- There is no additional charge to use service
Did you forget to order the item of the final-minute that you needed? Amazon has back.
In A declaration this weekAmazon introduced a new feature called Ad to delivery. When you want to order something else, instead of giving a new order, the company says, now you can use a single-tap ad to delivery button, which includes that item with the final order you have made.
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It depends on how far it is in the processing of your items, but it can occur for hours after keeping the initial order.
Amazon says that it is adding to shopping for an item at a time. I know that for myself, especially during the holidays (eg prime days of the next week), it is not uncommon to place several Amazon orders in a single day. Those orders sometimes appear in the same package, but ensure the new Amazon’s new feature that it will happen. The new item will be charged with the same card as the previous order and sent to the same address.
Walmart and Targate provide similar services for the same day or next day’s delivery, but the option of Amazon is simple.
This feature is available for “qualified goods”. What this means, there is no explanation for this, but it appears to be detailed, as Amazon listed everything “from pantry staples to pet toys, electronics, clothes, books, paper towels, cats treats, the book you had to grab, a birthday card, or your favorite snacks.”
For now, add to delivery is available only on the Amazon app or Amazon.com On a mobile browser. When you see a button under the item description, you will know that there is an item character. If you change your mind or are pressed by mistake, then there is a subjugate button.
The company’s CEO Daug Harrington said that Prime members have used the feature of 50 million times so far (it was quietly launched for selected customers).

