Rant on shipping

   / Rant on shipping #1,591  
I've mainly gotten away from Amazon. I've found that by looking around, I usually can find items with comparable pricing, without paying a fee to save money. I always have had an issue with that concept. :confused:
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,592  
I've always looked at the Prime fee like pre-paying the shipping fees and saving a bunch if you ordered more than 20-25 items a yr and we do that.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,593  
I've always looked at the Prime fee like pre-paying the shipping fees and saving a bunch if you ordered more than 20-25 items a yr and we do that.
I generally don't pay shipping fees, no matter who I am buying from. If I place an order for anything it's enough so that they cover it. I'm also not tied to doing business with one company.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,594  
One thing that it seems many people don't realize is that many different small businesses use Amazon as there selling place.
You are buying it through Amazon but often but certainly not always it is coming from a small business.
When doing small purchases from small businesses someone is paying the shipping charges either directly or through the item markup.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,595  
One thing that it seems many people don't realize is that many different small businesses use Amazon as there selling place.
You are buying it through Amazon but often but certainly not always it is coming from a small business.
When doing small purchases from small businesses someone is paying the shipping charges either directly or through the item markup.
It sounds like you're saying there's no such thing as a free ride!!!!

One reason I try to deal outside of Amazon is to try to keep more money in the vendor's pocket.
 
   / Rant on shipping
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#1,596  
Is anyone still getting 1-2 day Amazon Prime delivery? When we're up in NH we rarely got things in less than 4 days but I expected that down here in Florida it'd be what it was in the past, 1-2 days. Nope, this year it's 7-8 days. Time to get out of the $139 membership.
When I'm at my Alexandria, Va address (where I was up till mid December) I could often get items such as small tools and hardware in the next morning delivery. I've a home on a small court (6 houses beyond me) and Amazon LABELED trucks were often a twice a day occurrence.
Down here in Mississippi some of their stuff has been shuffled off to "slow post" and I'm getting Dejoy'd at times.
Next day delivery has stretched to 3 day plus.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,597  
My experience in Florida was always fast over the years so I'm surprised it's a week out now. I'm hoping it's a temporary thing due to holidays and labor shortage.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,598  
I have a ”job box” mounted out by my mail box, 48X36X36. 4-inch letters saying

”Parcel Box”
”USPS, UPS, FedEX”
“Leave parcels here”

And, I go into the relevant phone app, when I get a shipment notification, and filll out the delivery instructions, telling them to leave the inbound package in the box.

I’ve been out of town for the week, for training. Got home about 30-minutes ago. The Post Office left a package lying on the lid, on Monday. It was still there covered in 4-inches of snow. Luckily it was well packed, and no harm was done.

But it does leave me a bit tweaked.
You mean like this
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   / Rant on shipping #1,599  
My Amazon deliveries have been spot on. I rarely ask for 1-2 day delivery unless it is really urgent and when I have, they got it here.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,600  
One thing that it seems many people don't realize is that many different small businesses use Amazon as there selling place.
You are buying it through Amazon but often but certainly not always it is coming from a small business.
When doing small purchases from small businesses someone is paying the shipping charges either directly or through the item markup.
It sounds like you're saying there's no such thing as a free ride!!!!

One reason I try to deal outside of Amazon is to try to keep more money in the vendor's pocket.
I'm not sure the vendor necessarily comes out ahead by going it alone. There's the expense and hassle of maintaining your own website, with secure payment and keeping inventory updated. I don't know how shipping fees compare if you're a third party selling via Amazon's site vs as an independent...do you get a lower shipping rate by being affiliated with Az? Then there's just the hesitancy many buyers may feel when buying online from a vendor who's an unknown entity.

Yes there's the commission paid to Az and the rules that must be followed, but unless you're large enough to handle all the logistics yourself it's probably a bargain (or at least a wash) in the long run, and definitely exposes your products (and company) to a much wider customer base than you'd otherwise be able to do.
 

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