ASOS customers are being told to expect delays on their delivery orders as high winds batter their warehouse.
The online retailer has issued a statement to customers warning them of delays to their parcels. Customers noticed the message, appearing in a black box when you load the ASOS app or website, on Wednesday, February 1.
The statement explains how the warehouse is "a bit under the weather" due to high winds.
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The message reads: "Due to high winds, our warehouse is a bit under the weather at the moment, so deliveries will take a little longer. We’ll let you know when the situation changes."
A number of people have taken to social media to ask where their orders are after they paid for next day delivery and their parcels didn't turn up.
One woman said: "What’s going on with @ASOS_UK paid for premier deliver to make sure delivery came before my son’s 18th. Not yet sent and website says delays due to high winds?"
@MollyJayneR said: "Why am I paying for premier delivery on ASOS when the fastest you can get it to me is Tuesday? It’s no good I’m already on holiday."
@elfryatt said: "Keen to know why I pay for premier delivery @ASOS when I ordered on Tuesday for NDD and it hasn’t even been dispatched yet. love that."
@sean_russell1 said: "ASOS next day delivery not being next day has ruined my mood."
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