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<blockquote data-quote="newgirl" data-source="post: 1018472" data-attributes="member: 30504"><p>Amazon might disagree with that. They just announced that their Prime membership has outpaced their super-saver free shipping offer. I don't know if you use Amazon, but the free shipping was good on orders of 25.00 or more. Prime you pay 79.00 a year for but you get free shipping on a lot more. The average person spends 49.00 and change so they automatically get the free shipping, but they choose to pay Amazon $6.58 a month to get their stuff faster. (You also get other things like instant video streaming and the kindle lending library with Prime...I love prime.)</p><p></p><p>Before Fedex you waited for a pkg and you wondered when it would get there. Then we rolled up and not only did we get it to you overnight we told you what time it would get there and who signed for it when it did get there. No one thought that would catch on, either. Most people didn't think consumers wanted stuff overnight, either. Check out Shutl.</p><p></p><p>Also, I just read that for the first time Amazon has been able to make money with their shipping policy. </p><p></p><p>I am a package jockey like most of the rest of the people here. I don't know what's going to happen. I would be rich if I had thought to capitalize on the freight I watched roll down the belt. Apple, Dell, HP, now Amazon--too much too little too late. No, we won't go under--but there will be change, has to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newgirl, post: 1018472, member: 30504"] Amazon might disagree with that. They just announced that their Prime membership has outpaced their super-saver free shipping offer. I don't know if you use Amazon, but the free shipping was good on orders of 25.00 or more. Prime you pay 79.00 a year for but you get free shipping on a lot more. The average person spends 49.00 and change so they automatically get the free shipping, but they choose to pay Amazon $6.58 a month to get their stuff faster. (You also get other things like instant video streaming and the kindle lending library with Prime...I love prime.) Before Fedex you waited for a pkg and you wondered when it would get there. Then we rolled up and not only did we get it to you overnight we told you what time it would get there and who signed for it when it did get there. No one thought that would catch on, either. Most people didn't think consumers wanted stuff overnight, either. Check out Shutl. Also, I just read that for the first time Amazon has been able to make money with their shipping policy. I am a package jockey like most of the rest of the people here. I don't know what's going to happen. I would be rich if I had thought to capitalize on the freight I watched roll down the belt. Apple, Dell, HP, now Amazon--too much too little too late. No, we won't go under--but there will be change, has to be. [/QUOTE]
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