Must be nice for both of you! Hope your string of luck lasts! Looking at my Amazon orders since we arrived, approximately 51 orders, somewhere between 1/4th to 1/3rd have had some kind of problem - usually with mis-delivery (or non-delivery), but we've had the wrong colors of things sent, the wrong sizes, items that didn't match the descriptions, the wrong item outright once, and items that were broken right out of the box.
The most annoying bits are the delivery issues. As example, in the most recent order, I was given a tracking number that didn't work. I used chat and was assured the item was coming on Wednesday, and that they would double-check the status and email me later that day to confirm. No email arrived, and the box showed up on Tuesday afternoon - when I was not home, because I arranged to be home on Wednesday. The courier left it on the doorstep, with the notation online that they'd put it through the letterbox. EEEK! Thankfully I came home soon thereafter and it didn't get stolen. Other times they have "delivered" items "to a neighbor" and not bothered to leave notes as to where they've left it. I've ended up having to phone Amazon to get to the carrier to find out that much. (I pay per call and by the minute, so it's doubly-annoying.) There are only about a dozen flats in this building, and more than once after knocking on all the other doors, nobody has had any packages for us. So, either I have a klepto neighbor or a really incompetent delivery guy. I suspect the latter. When I've complained to Amazon that we have an ongoing problem with a particular delivery service, they say there's nothing they can do. When I suggest they send orders via ANY other carrier, they "make a note of it" and then use the same carrier.
I'm just tired of the incompetence - sorry, rant here, but I've been sold items at local stores and then waited for delivery, only to find that the item was discontinued and, oh, sorry, we'll refund your money. (After sitting at home all day waiting for the delivery, and then having to do the legwork of phoning around to find out where the hell it was.) Ikea, though I still buy from them because I like their price-point and products, has been really bad about not delivering items we paid to have delivered, items delivered damaged, not having items in stock that we checked on before taking three buses over there to buy, etc., etc. All blown off with a half-arsed "oh, I'm sorry" by someone who obviously isn't.
Arrrgh~! I wish they'd just do what they say they're going to do, when they say they're going to do it, and that'd be the end of it.