Can anyone, merchants or members, explain how free shipping works?
We all like to get free shipping and most vendors will offer free shipping if you purchase merchandise above a certain threshold. Being in Canada I will try to purchase from Canadian vendors because they offer that free shipping whereas no US vendors offer free shipping to Canada. I'm ok with the fact that virtually all Canadian vendors offer free shipping to US customers as the obvious market forces and competition are at work.
Obviously shipping isn't free - somebody has to pay for it so how is that accounted for? Is there a % markup added to all merchandise? If that's the case do customers bring below the threshold actually pay a higher price for the same product even without the shipping cost added in? Its a mystery to me and I'd like to be enlightened. Do some vendors, presumably the larger ones, get preferential shipping rates? Is this anti-competitive or just taking advantage of economies of scale? So many questions
Does anybody have the facts on this?
Tidbit - The Mongols were the first to establish an efficient, long distance "postal service". Yam riders, like the pony express would ride horses carrying mail between Yam stations where they'd refresh horses/riders. They could move fast.
We all like to get free shipping and most vendors will offer free shipping if you purchase merchandise above a certain threshold. Being in Canada I will try to purchase from Canadian vendors because they offer that free shipping whereas no US vendors offer free shipping to Canada. I'm ok with the fact that virtually all Canadian vendors offer free shipping to US customers as the obvious market forces and competition are at work.
Obviously shipping isn't free - somebody has to pay for it so how is that accounted for? Is there a % markup added to all merchandise? If that's the case do customers bring below the threshold actually pay a higher price for the same product even without the shipping cost added in? Its a mystery to me and I'd like to be enlightened. Do some vendors, presumably the larger ones, get preferential shipping rates? Is this anti-competitive or just taking advantage of economies of scale? So many questions
Does anybody have the facts on this?
Tidbit - The Mongols were the first to establish an efficient, long distance "postal service". Yam riders, like the pony express would ride horses carrying mail between Yam stations where they'd refresh horses/riders. They could move fast.