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Last-minute shopping for Christmas? This is how you’ll be able to tell if your gift will arrive on time

Last-minute shopping for Christmas? This is how you’ll be able to tell if your gift will arrive on time
The last minute rush the last day to buy the things you probably planned to buy weeks ago. The merchants say business was good despite inflation cost of living and other financial worries that concern us at other times of the year, but somehow not on Christmas Eve. Somehow it seems to me that it should be snowing and cold on the day before Christmas and not drizzly and *** little foggy and warm like it was today, but that didn't seem to matter. It is December 24th and the Christmas Spirit is with all the people we talked to at least. What about the weather? Does that take away any of your Christmas spirit or you got plenty? No way. Sure Christmas is Christmas any way you look at it? I think we can all transcend the weather. You're gonna have *** nice day tomorrow. Looking forward to it. It's gonna be *** good one. All I want for *** Christmas present and the people in Iran to come home safely. That's all I want for my Christmas present. You got all your shopping done. Yes, I'm finishing right now. I'm done right now. Have you gotten all yours done? Wait, who's doing the interview here? Come down here to buy the chicken, the capon and all the goodies come down here the day before Christmas to do that. And *** merry Christmas by golly to you and everybody else in the whole channel eight area and especially the guys and gals at TV. Eight plus Miller News Center eight Lancaster.
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Last-minute shopping for Christmas? This is how you’ll be able to tell if your gift will arrive on time
We’re just days away from Christmas. From family coming into town to the kids waiting for Santa’s arrival, there’s a lot going on. So if you’re one of those people who’s still looking for that gift for a loved one or even a secret Santa at work, we’re here to help. The old fashioned route of going to the mall or heading to a holiday market near you is tried-and-true, but if you’re going the online shopping route, chances are you’re nervous if the gift will arrive on time. So we’ve come up with this step-by-step guide to help you know how you can ensure your gift arrives on time for Christmas. From the Archives: Check out last-minute shoppers looking for gifts on Christmas EveProduct page can tell you when it will arriveIf you’re shopping at a major retailer like Amazon, Target, or Walmart, they’ve made it easier for you to know exactly when to expect your shipment. On Amazon, for example, you’ll see in green letters “Arrives before Christmas” right under the pricing for the item. If you see in red letters “Arrives after Christmas” then steer clear because it won’t arrive on time. For Target, you should see it at eye level with the product image to the right-hand side. Under “Shipping” you will see the expected delivery date. And then on Walmart, it’ll be under the “Add to Cart” button under a prompt that says “How do you want your item?”You’ll see options for receiving your gift, and for shipping, it’ll have the expected delivery date. Check for pickup optionsLet’s say you’ve got the time to head over to the store, but you’ve already gotten the gift picked out and want to be absolutely sure it’s in your hands before Christmas, then check for what pickup options look like. Oftentimes, a shop like Best Buy or Nordstrom offer same-day pickup services, that way you can purchase the gift you want online, but head to your local store and pick it up there instead of waiting for it to arrive on your doorstep. You can spot this on the product page for the item you’re looking at. Express delivery options could be availableIf you’re willing to spend a little more for extra peace of mind to ensure your gift arrives on time, check to see what express delivery options are available. Even if you’re not a Prime member on Amazon, you can opt for two-day delivery. It’ll most likely cost you over $10 to do so. A shop like Abercrombie & Fitch offers next-day delivery services, but be ready to spend over $20 for those services. Wherever you’re shopping, know that many places do offer this service, but know that extra money will have to be paid as a result. Opt for a digital gift if you’re in an absolute hurryWhile there are certain hoops you have to jump through for securing a physical gift, remember that digital gifts like electronic gift cards don’t have shipping deadlines. You can purchase an e-Gift card from the comfort of your home or while on break at work on your phone or laptop. Once you enter the recipient's email, it’ll end up in their inbox and just like that, it’s a merry Christmas indeed. But it’s not just gift cards, as gifting digital subscriptions has taken off over the years. Some options include: Headspace - You can gift an annual membership to the mental health and wellness mobile app. Masterclass - Gift the experience of a class from an expert like Martin Scorsese. Scentbird - Give the gift of monthly fragrance boxes delivered to someone’s doorstep.Skillshare - Give the creative in your circle the gift of a membership to Skillshare.Strava - Know someone who’s taken up running recently or wants to in 2025? Gifting a Strava membership might be the best gift for them. Trade Coffee - Gift coffee getting delivered monthly to your gift recipient’s doorstep. Uncommon Experiences - Did you know that Uncommon Goods has a section all about personalized experiences too? You could gift a cooking class or even an art class this Christmas.

We’re just days away from Christmas. From family coming into town to the kids waiting for Santa’s arrival, there’s a lot going on. So if you’re one of those people who’s still looking for that gift for a loved one or even a secret Santa at work, we’re here to help.

The old fashioned route of going to the mall or heading to a holiday market near you is tried-and-true, but if you’re going the online shopping route, chances are you’re nervous if the gift will arrive on time. So we’ve come up with this step-by-step guide to help you know how you can ensure your gift arrives on time for Christmas.

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From the Archives: Check out last-minute shoppers looking for gifts on Christmas Eve

Product page can tell you when it will arrive

If you’re shopping at a major retailer like Amazon, Target, or Walmart, they’ve made it easier for you to know exactly when to expect your shipment.

On Amazon, for example, you’ll see in green letters “Arrives before Christmas” right under the pricing for the item. If you see in red letters “Arrives after Christmas” then steer clear because it won’t arrive on time.

amazon christmas shipping
Amazon

For Target, you should see it at eye level with the product image to the right-hand side. Under “Shipping” you will see the expected delivery date.

target screenshot for shipping
Target

And then on Walmart, it’ll be under the “Add to Cart” button under a prompt that says “How do you want your item?”

walmart shipping screenshot
Walmart

You’ll see options for receiving your gift, and for shipping, it’ll have the expected delivery date.

Check for pickup options

Let’s say you’ve got the time to head over to the store, but you’ve already gotten the gift picked out and want to be absolutely sure it’s in your hands before Christmas, then check for what pickup options look like.

Oftentimes, a shop like Best Buy or Nordstrom offer same-day pickup services, that way you can purchase the gift you want online, but head to your local store and pick it up there instead of waiting for it to arrive on your doorstep.

nordstrom pickup
Nordstrom

You can spot this on the product page for the item you’re looking at.

Express delivery options could be available

If you’re willing to spend a little more for extra peace of mind to ensure your gift arrives on time, check to see what express delivery options are available.

Even if you’re not a Prime member on Amazon, you can opt for two-day delivery. It’ll most likely cost you over $10 to do so.

A shop like Abercrombie & Fitch offers next-day delivery services, but be ready to spend over $20 for those services.

Wherever you’re shopping, know that many places do offer this service, but know that extra money will have to be paid as a result.

Opt for a digital gift if you’re in an absolute hurry

While there are certain hoops you have to jump through for securing a physical gift, remember that digital gifts like electronic gift cards don’t have shipping deadlines.

You can purchase an e-Gift card from the comfort of your home or while on break at work on your phone or laptop. Once you enter the recipient's email, it’ll end up in their inbox and just like that, it’s a merry Christmas indeed.

But it’s not just gift cards, as gifting digital subscriptions has taken off over the years. Some options include:

  • Headspace - You can gift an annual membership to the mental health and wellness mobile app.
  • Masterclass - Gift the experience of a class from an expert like Martin Scorsese.
  • Scentbird - Give the gift of monthly fragrance boxes delivered to someone’s doorstep.
  • Skillshare - Give the creative in your circle the gift of a membership to Skillshare.
  • Strava - Know someone who’s taken up running recently or wants to in 2025? Gifting a Strava membership might be the best gift for them.
  • Trade Coffee - Gift coffee getting delivered monthly to your gift recipient’s doorstep.
  • Uncommon Experiences - Did you know that Uncommon Goods has a section all about personalized experiences too? You could gift a cooking class or even an art class this Christmas.