• phx@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    Fun thing, if you don’t sort by “Prime” you’ll often find that there’s another one of the exact item you’re looking for - without Prime - but actually for a lower price. The Prime isn’t actually free shipping, it’s just baked into the price

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      2 years ago

      Plus the delivery dates are a joke anyway. Prime or not my orders all show up in the same amount of time. Sure they promise it’s always 1-2 days but that doesn’t seem to matter.

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        2 years ago

        I mean YMMV based on location, but I’m in a semi major city in canada and I ordered some stuff off Prime on Monday evening and it was here by yesterday afternoon. I’ve had non prime stuff come quickly too but not that quickly and the longest I think I’ve waited for something prime was 3 days.

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        2 years ago

        In amazons defense it’s 1-2 days shipping not processing or handling but they are definitely still deceiving

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          2 years ago

          The details for Prime explicitly refer to it as Two Day Delivery, not shipping.

          Prime Membership Benefits

          Delivery benefits

          FREE Two-Day Delivery: Millions of items delivered fast and free.

          FREE One-Day Delivery: Available on more than 15 million items with no minimum purchase.

          FREE Same-Day Delivery: Available, in select areas, on over 3 million items for qualifying orders that meet the minimum threshold of eligible items, in as fast as five hours.

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      2 years ago

      Yeah I learned that a long time ago. Was looking for a new knife…

      Amazon - $14.99 with Free Prime Shipping.

      Sellers A & B - $9.99 with $5.00 shipping

      Seller C - $4.99 with $10 shipping

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        2 years ago

        do you know if they’re they taxed differently? so one might theoretically be slightly cheaper? /genc

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          2 years ago

          I’m not sure about Amazon, but in the one eBay days stuffing the price of shipping versus the price of the item was a way sellers avoided percentage-based fees based on the item price.

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      2 years ago

      Better still, don’t buy on Amazon. If you’ve seen their selling fees, you’ll know why.

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          2 years ago

          I use Amazon to find stuff I want or need. Then I look to see if I can buy direct and more often than not it’s close or close enough in price and shipping. Or I look for a specialty retailer like B&H if it’s electronic, Jenson USA for bike parts etc. As a side bonus they usually know how to pack items properly too.

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            2 years ago

            Most companies selling on Amazon are contractually prohibited to sell for less elsewhere, even from their own website.

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              2 years ago

              This is true. I also noticed certain vendors will sometimes have their own SKU of the “same” product - they’re just a different spec. Asus and MSI laptops are one example.