Why You Might Be Charged Delivery Fees With Amazon Prime

Discover why delivery charges may apply despite having Amazon Prime and how to avoid unexpected fees.

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Amazon Prime typically includes free delivery on many items, but some charges may still occur. Reasons could include: the item isn't sold or fulfilled by Amazon, it doesn’t meet the minimum purchase threshold, it’s from a third-party seller, or it’s subject to regional restrictions. Checking the product page for Prime eligibility before purchasing can help avoid unexpected delivery fees.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What items are not eligible for free delivery with Amazon Prime? Items sold or fulfilled by third-party sellers or those not marked as Prime-eligible may incur delivery fees.
  2. How can I avoid delivery fees on Amazon? Always check the product page for Prime eligibility and ensure you meet any minimum purchase requirements.
  3. Why does Amazon charge for some Prime deliveries? Charges may apply due to regional restrictions or if the item doesn't meet Amazon's Prime conditions.
  4. What should I do if I'm charged for Prime delivery unexpectedly? Review your order's product details for eligibility and contact Amazon customer support if you believe the fee is in error.