I want to know why their shipping is $34. They sent them out in USPS boxes(but didn't use USPS as the shipper), and based on the dimensions USPS flat rate large boxes could be used for a flat cost of $15.50. This does not include the online purchase price discount or if they actually implemented using the new USPS regional rate boxes which are just as large and can cost quite a bit less then the flat rates depending on where the end location is and how heavy the overall package is.
If they are willing to sudo abuse the postal service for free boxes, then they should purchase a used UPS zebra printer for $99 and then order the free thermal labels from UPS to print your USPS postage on. Not to mention, you can then use Paypal's shipping software to print in bulk to the thermal printer.
I just can't believe they would stuff $20 worth of shipping materials into the boxes.
lol, no offense but you are a cheap, cheap man arent you?
I guess cheap is the correct phrase if you mean, not just throwing my money around at stuff when I know it doesn't cost what someone wants to charge me. Its 2.5% of the sale price. How about everything you buy from now on you just send me 2.5% of the total cost in BTC? Since you don't mind paying 2.5% more for something. Do you just pay face value for a car when you know the list price is a thousand bucks cheaper? Most people don't. So yes, I am "cheap" and I am proud as hell of it.
I got to where I am today by holding on to the money I have, and if I just said oh well it's "just" $20 every time something was blatantly marked $20 higher than it needed to be, I wouldn't be a millionaire by 31. I am not trying to throw that in your face, and I did admit that I am an online retailer. I ship hundreds of items daily and I know what stuff costs to send through the postal service. Anyways enough from me cause clearly I am being absurd.
Feel free to send your 2.5% to the following address:
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Edit: And the beer comment is pretty funny.
Cheap isn't the right word. It's more like "mildly retarded". Going around asking why a business charges more for shipping then it actually costs - is mildly retarded. There are costs involved in shipping something. Yes more then just what the shipper charges. Packaging, transporting it to be shipping or scheduling a shipment, getting the tracking information, updating the tracking information into their own system, the little plastic shit they put inside so it doesn't break. Just because you used your trusty measuring tape and got the little dimensions punched into USPS.com doesn't mean that's the true cost of shipping a product to a customer. If you ship 5,000 boxes a month and USPS charges you $50,000, get ready, it's likely to cost you MORE then $50,000 to ship those boxes. Mind. Blown.
And like someone else pointed out, you mark up the shipping to make money. It's a business. The goal is to make money. You shift some of the cost into shipping because then it looks cheaper. Most people say it's $599. It's actually $633. But most people say $599 (or $600). So they shifted $10-$15-$20 into shipping and made it look cheaper. That's the old "business shit" cropping up again. When your goal is to make money, you do shit like this. Don't worry, when you're a freshmen at highschool this fall you'll learn all kinds of stuff like this. In the meantime, I was happy to explain it for you.