If you have a professional account, you would set it up on your shipping template like this …
You may need to change your template.
Our APO template,( AP/AE/AA plus US territories/Alaska/Hawaii) reflects 14-28 days for delivery. As a daughter, step-daughter. wife and mom-in-law of veterans, have heard how much mail means to the military overseas-though now, mostly email/text/zoom for basic communication. The Military do look forward to parcels, though. We get an APO order about 6, 7 times yearly. .
For EXPEDITED MILITARY MAIL, we’re at the ultimate that AMZ allows — 3-5 days. PM will only get the parcel to the domestic Military Post Office more quickly (where USPS tracking responsibility ends).There the parcel sits, waiting for a overseas cargo/supply plane. We don’t upgrade military orders over a certain floor as we do civilian ones (unless buyer pays extra), because doesn’t do a bit of good as far as getting them a title more quickly!.
I’m now seeing ‘claims protected’ on shipping options delivered DAY AFTER the deliver by date. I’m scared amazon will ding me if I use it!!!
Question: is OTDR still effected negatively if we ship early? I don’t have AHT enabled. is there a ding if it’s delivered early, if it ships early? any or all?! thanks =)
OTDR will not be negatively effected if you ship early.
If you ship early, your Promise Gap could become greater than 2.0 days. If that happens, then Amazon will enable AHT on your account (and you will not be able to turn off AHT).
No
Possibly … see above about Promise Gap.
“Claims Protected” showing on the order means the shipping method you chose met the expected estimated delivery time when the label was purchased. That order qualifies for “Claim Protection” even if the order was delivered a day after the expected delivery date. Amazon will not “ding” you when your order has(is) qualified for “Claim Protection”.
