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by klr » Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:44 pm
'Tis the season to learn a few hard lessons about the downside of shopping on-line with chains that don't have a proper IT infrastructure, probably because they outsourced their IT on the cheap.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/12/23 ... delivered/
Online Christmas orders from retailers go titsup
IT glitches at Fortnum & Mason and Sainsbury's hamper operations
By Gavin Clarke • Get more from this author
Posted in Business, 23rd December 2011 11:04 GMT
Looks like Christmas won't be delivered for hundreds of families this weekend who've shopped online at Sainsbury's and Fortnum & Mason, thanks to IT problems.
Fortnum & Mason has blamed "severe" IT problems for its failure to deliver its famous luxury hampers in time for the big day.
The high-end retailer is now no longer taking orders from its website and is directing people to its shop in Piccadilly, London, which will be open until 5.30pm on Christmas Eve.
The company, whose hampers are priced up to £5,000 and which opened for business in 1707, introduced a new IT system across the business this year.
It sounds like this system was unable to cope with an unexpected surge in Christmas orders.
In a statement Fortnum & Mason told The Reg: "A combination of the well-reported 'late Christmas buying season', leading to an unprecedented 300 per cent year-on-year increase in customer transactions during December and the introduction of a new IT infrastructure across the business in 2011 has put extreme pressure on our operations."
Over at Sainsbury's, meanwhile, people who ordered food through the retailer's website found that their delivery slots vanished when they tried to review the order they'd placed online. A spokesperson for Sainsbury's told The Reg it is investigating the cause of the problem.
The spokesperson for Sainsbury's said the retailers' website glitch had affected fewer than 100 orders. Sainsbury's is the UK's third-largest grocer.
Fortnum & Mason said it is confident the "vast majority" or orders would be delivered in time for Christmas, saying it was "doing everything we can to full fill as many orders as possible". Refunds will be offered to those who don't receive their orders.
The company has drafted in hundreds of extra warehouse staff to shift the hampers, while its customer service team will continue operating until New Year's Eve.
There were no details on the systems used or the actual causes of the problems in both cases.
Traditionally, however, companies have been burned by the installation of massive IT ERP and CRM systems, intended to run the entire order taking, fulfillment and delivery process upon which they depend.
Famously, iconic US chocolate-maker Hershey's was unable to deliver enough sweets to retailers during choc-tastic Halloween period of 1999 following the installation of a $112m SAP and Siebel system. Hershey has lost $100m in sweet orders.
The whole episode has echoes of The Good Life 1977 Christmas special, and will serve as a chilly reminder of the perils of having your Christmas delivered in a van.
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by Feck » Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:52 pm
AW how sad Hampers form Fortnum & Mason and Sainsbury's will be late My heart goes out to those poor souls affected ..........
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by Atheist-Lite » Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:54 pm
I wonder if they have the stock in the first place? Many of these stores, I suspect, are running on empty with really tight just-in-time delivery rostas. How fortuitous that the IT broke before the accounts did?

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by klr » Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:58 pm
Feck wrote:AW how sad Hampers form Fortnum & Mason and Sainsbury's will be late My heart goes out to those poor souls affected ..........
I didn't want to be the one to say that. Bah humbug!

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by Feck » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:09 pm
klr wrote:Feck wrote:AW how sad Hampers form Fortnum & Mason and Sainsbury's will be late My heart goes out to those poor souls affected ..........
I didn't want to be the one to say that. Bah humbug!

No, it is a bit crappy there is a
small chance that a few of those Hampers was going to a home that would be without good cheer this holiday ?
AM I completely naive in thinking this ? has the Xmas spirit finally got to me that I think the purchase of maybe one or two F&M's luxury Hampers was actually done by someone to send to an childrens home or a hospital ward or even a poor relative ?
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by klr » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:20 pm
Good grief. You
are under the festive influence.
Seriously: I would have thought an F&M luxury hamper for the needy/sick is money poorly spent, given how much money it costs for so little actual content. Sainsbury's would be a more likely option.
Anyway, if any major chain fell down on the job delivering hampers to a charity or hospital, there'd be absolute hell to pay in terms of PR. One hopes that these were first in line to get sorted out if they were affected.
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by Rum » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:28 pm
My daughter ordered some stuff for her boyfriend two weeks ago from Firebox, a well established on-line retailer. She spent the extra for next day delivery and as of the day before yesterday it hadn't arrived!
I still prefer to have the thing in my clammy little mitts as I hand over my card.
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by klr » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:37 pm
Rum wrote:My daughter ordered some stuff for her boyfriend two weeks ago from Firebox, a well established on-line retailer. She spent the extra for next day delivery and as of the day before yesterday it hadn't arrived!
I still prefer to have the thing in my clammy little mitts as I hand over my card.
That would make me positively apoplectic.
And I too prefer the certainty of having something in my hand when I actually pay for it.

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