When you subscribe to multiple items on Harringtons, it’s important to understand that each product operates as its own individual subscription. Learn how each product is managed as an individual subscription, how to align delivery schedules for combined shipments, and how to avoid duplicate address entries:
Each Product is Its Own Subscription
Each item you subscribe to will be treated as a separate subscription. This means that you can manage each product individually, allowing you to set different delivery frequencies, quantities, and other preferences. However, this also means that:
- Different Delivery Schedules: If you subscribe to multiple products with different delivery frequencies (e.g., one product is delivered every 2 weeks and another every 4 weeks), they will be shipped separately based on their individual schedules.
How to Make All Items Arrive Together
If you want your items to arrive in the same delivery, make sure that the delivery frequencies for each product are aligned. Here’s how:
- Set the Same Delivery Frequency: To ensure all your products are delivered together, update the delivery frequency for each subscription to the same schedule (e.g., every 4 weeks).
- Check Next Delivery Dates: Verify that the upcoming delivery dates for all your items match. If they don’t, adjust the frequency or manually reschedule them so they coincide.
Avoid Duplicate Address Entries
To streamline your subscriptions and avoid confusion, it’s important to manage your delivery address properly:
- Use the Same Shipping Address: When subscribing to multiple items, ensure that you are using the same shipping address for each subscription. This will prevent duplicate addresses from being created in your account.
- Update Address Across All Subscriptions: If you need to change your address, make sure to update it across all your active subscriptions in the Subscription Portal. This way, all future deliveries will be sent to the correct address without creating duplicates.
By managing your subscriptions in this way, you can ensure that multiple items are delivered together and avoid complications with shipping addresses.
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