I'm an Amazon shopping junkie. How does everyone deal with ordering online or receiving packages from family? We buy everything online, dog food, clothes, etc....Will this have to stop?
NWescapee said
04:57 PM Mar 8, 2015
We use Amazon Prime for most of our shipping, it's just a matter of making sure you place your orders when you are somewhere you can receive mail. Just takes a bit more planning, but definitely can be done. For us it's much simpler than trying to find the local areas to shop.
Jim01 said
05:07 PM Mar 8, 2015
Unless you're buying things like dog food or something you'll use up, you'll soon find that your RV is overflowing with your purchases. You don't have much place to store extra "stuff" in an RV. You may have to rethink your shopping habits.
Jim
-- Edited by Jim01 on Sunday 8th of March 2015 05:08:37 PM
Gary and Linda said
05:17 PM Mar 8, 2015
Thx...our dogs have allergies so we get special food for them that is much cheaper on Amazon. What do you use as your address? I'm still confused as to how to set up mail.
Gary and Linda said
05:20 PM Mar 8, 2015
Definitely! We're just now packing all our stuff and giving stuff away. I'm disabled so I shop for clothes and personal items. We're purging everything. Our RV has no room for knick knacks and the like lol
RVKevi said
05:21 PM Mar 8, 2015
We've purchased things a number of times from Amazon as well as from a couple other companies and received things from family, using our park address as a shipping address. We just checked with the park office. That's only been private parks, rather than state or other public parks. I think Howard and Linda have gotten things sent general delivery to a post office near where they were going to be. Maybe one of them will speak up about that.
Barbaraok said
07:00 PM Mar 8, 2015
Gary and Linda wrote:
Definitely! We're just now packing all our stuff and giving stuff away. I'm disabled so I shop for clothes and personal items. We're purging everything. Our RV has no room for knick knacks and the like lol
Just pick a place that you are going to be for a week or so, check with the office - in most cases UPS/FedEx deliver right to your site. Or if it is small have it sent to General Delivery at the post office in a small town near you. Really not a problem with just a little planning.
Barb
TheNewhalls said
06:29 AM Mar 9, 2015
Barbaraok wrote:
Just pick a place that you are going to be for a week or so, check with the office - in most cases UPS/FedEx deliver right to your site. Or if it is small have it sent to General Delivery at the post office in a small town near you. Really not a problem with just a little planning.
Barb
As others have said you usually can have mail and packages sent to the RV Park you're staying in or to the local post office. Not all post offices accept general delivery, so call or check online first. I believe general delivery will hold mail for up to 30 days then send it back to sender.
folivier said
08:43 AM Mar 9, 2015
The only problem with Amazon Prime shipments is when you are in a rural area with different addresses for Fedex/UPS delivery and USPS and/or general delivery. There is NO way of knowing which way your item will ship when placing the order. Not a rant but just want to point out what could be a problem. That said I still use Amazon Prime for most of my online purchases.
Technomadia said
01:19 PM Mar 9, 2015
We use Amazon Prime a bunch too, and generally use the shipping address of the campground we're staying at - or a local friends.
Here's our article about getting mail & packages on the road (as well as setting up a mail forward service): www.technomadia.com/domicile
The Junkman said
06:37 PM Mar 9, 2015
Most of the rv parks we have been at so far.. ups delivers right to the site..
I do a ton of ebaying.. in and out.. But still close to a relative, and have it all shipped there..
as we get further away.. I suppose I will just specify ups, and have it delivered to me at the rv park.. We do get a mail slot here as well.. don't use it though..
I'm an Amazon shopping junkie. How does everyone deal with ordering online or receiving packages from family? We buy everything online, dog food, clothes, etc....Will this have to stop?
Unless you're buying things like dog food or something you'll use up, you'll soon find that your RV is overflowing with your purchases. You don't have much place to store extra "stuff" in an RV. You may have to rethink your shopping habits.
Jim
-- Edited by Jim01 on Sunday 8th of March 2015 05:08:37 PM
Thx...our dogs have allergies so we get special food for them that is much cheaper on Amazon. What do you use as your address? I'm still confused as to how to set up mail.
Definitely! We're just now packing all our stuff and giving stuff away. I'm disabled so I shop for clothes and personal items. We're purging everything. Our RV has no room for knick knacks and the like lol
Just pick a place that you are going to be for a week or so, check with the office - in most cases UPS/FedEx deliver right to your site. Or if it is small have it sent to General Delivery at the post office in a small town near you. Really not a problem with just a little planning.
Barb
As others have said you usually can have mail and packages sent to the RV Park you're staying in or to the local post office. Not all post offices accept general delivery, so call or check online first. I believe general delivery will hold mail for up to 30 days then send it back to sender.
Here's our article about getting mail & packages on the road (as well as setting up a mail forward service): www.technomadia.com/domicile
I do a ton of ebaying.. in and out.. But still close to a relative, and have it all shipped there..
as we get further away.. I suppose I will just specify ups, and have it delivered to me at the rv park.. We do get a mail slot here as well.. don't use it though..