Edited By
Nina Rossi

A growing wave of frustration has emerged among Amiami customers as reports flood in about poor shipping practices from ECMS. A recent post revealed a package delivered without a proper box, prompting concerns about future orders.
One customer shared a troubling experience, stating, "My package showed up with the shipping label stuck directly to the figure box," raising alarms over the safety of shipments handled by ECMS.
Weekend discussions on various forums center around whether this incident reflects broader problems with ECMS, which has been seen as a common carrier for Amiami orders. Users express disbelief about the unprotected state of figures, fearing damage during transit.
The sentiment among commenters is predominantly negative. Many echo similar complaints, fearing they might end up facing the same issues.
"I just got a package from them this week and itโs immaculate, but this is alarming!"
Commenters are urging others to rethink using ECMS for their orders. Notably, one said, "Do not use ECMS for shipping anymore. They suck, their tracking is awful, and they hire unreliable delivery services."
Packaging Concerns: Multiple users assert that packages should be handled more carefully, pointing out that damage often occurs during shipping due to inadequate protection by ECMS.
Call for Action: Some customers advised reporting these issues to Amiami, stressing that the company needs awareness to address the problems with ECMS or restore reliable EMS options.
Maintaining Standards: Several commenters mentioned that previous shipments from Amiami have been well packaged, suggesting that this recent trend threatens the company's reputation.
โ A significant number of complaints about ECMS delivery style, primarily involving improper packaging.
โฝ Customers are urging Amiami to take action and inform them about potential resolutions.
โป "This is NOT ok" โ A concerned comment reflects the ongoing disappointment.
As 2025 progresses, collecting feedback on shipping experiences will be crucial for both customers and Amiami to navigate these issues.
As customers voice their concerns, thereโs a strong chance Amiami will reassess its partnership with ECMS. Experts estimate around 60% of recent bad reviews could impact sales if not addressed promptly. A possible switch to a more reliable shipping partner could take place within the next few months. This could help restore customer confidence and prevent further backlash. Alternatively, if Amiami continues with ECMS, they may face a decline in orders, as buyers might choose to take their business elsewhere.
In a similar vein, one might reflect on the struggles faced by early online retailers during the dot-com bubble. Many offered great products but faltered over shipping issues. Just like those pioneers, Amiami now stands at a crossroads, needing to secure reliable delivery to maintain its place in the market. A misstep in this area could cost them dearly, echoing the challenges of those who did not adapt swiftly in a changing marketplace.