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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 479565" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Amazon is mainly a name brand.</p><p>They invite company's to list their products, in an Amazon store front and take a decent percentage off the top of the sale.</p><p>Amazon has their stuff together, but they are only a name brand selling a service, much like UPS.</p><p>A large percent of Amazon sales are with small companies that chose their own shipping method.</p><p>The only reason I know this is because my wife works for one, and controls what gets shipped,by whom.</p><p>This small company my wife works for does about $2 to $3 million in sales a year through Amazon. The bulk of it goes USPS,then UPS.FedEx gets zilch.</p><p>If you see a pkg that is wrapped as Amazon, that means they control the shipping method and are under contract to a specific carrier.</p><p>This is a huge number, but, it is only a percentile of the true volume that flows under their moniker. </p><p></p><p>They cannot control shipping methods within their "stores".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 479565, member: 1664"] Amazon is mainly a name brand. They invite company's to list their products, in an Amazon store front and take a decent percentage off the top of the sale. Amazon has their stuff together, but they are only a name brand selling a service, much like UPS. A large percent of Amazon sales are with small companies that chose their own shipping method. The only reason I know this is because my wife works for one, and controls what gets shipped,by whom. This small company my wife works for does about $2 to $3 million in sales a year through Amazon. The bulk of it goes USPS,then UPS.FedEx gets zilch. If you see a pkg that is wrapped as Amazon, that means they control the shipping method and are under contract to a specific carrier. This is a huge number, but, it is only a percentile of the true volume that flows under their moniker. They cannot control shipping methods within their "stores". [/QUOTE]
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