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Published 15:22 15 Dec 2025 GMT
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If, like some of us, you've got a couple of things to buy before Christmas Day rolls around, then listen up. The final day to order from some of the most popular online retailers has been revealed, and you are running out of time.
With a little over a week to go until the big day, it's time to get your skates on when it comes to your last-minute shopping.
The last thing you want is to be anxiously waiting for parcels to arrive on December 24th, so here's what you need to know.
Amazon has confirmed that the 19th of December is the last day Prime Members can get Standard Delivery. However, it is important to note that all products' delivery dates will vary, and you will be told an estimated delivery time at checkout.
Amazon is rolling out daily deals from now until Christmas. You can check them out here.
For parents picking up last-minute things, or even Santa gifts, from Smyths, you need to place your order before Sunday, December 21st.
Smyths has warned customers to be cautious when collecting their click-and-collect parcels.
They told their customers: "Please note your Click & Collect items will be in clear packaging with contents visible."
If you're low on inspiration on what to buy your little ones, then we've compiled a list of the top toys for Christmas 2025. You can read it here.
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