
The Amazon logo is seen on the outside of the company’s YVR2 fulfillment centre, in Delta, B.C., on July 11, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
A British Columbia regulator has ordered Amazon to pay a $10,000 penalty over a failed delivery, ruling that it’s not good enough to leave a package on a doorstep or with another person unless the buyer consents.
Consumer Protection BC says in a decision issued last month that the consumer complained to them that Amazon failed to deliver an order for electronic equipment under a “distance sales contract” in August 2024.


