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<blockquote data-quote="newgirl" data-source="post: 1018485" data-attributes="member: 30504"><p>It's not to undercut. They will have the ability to choose who is the best (cheapest) shipper for the shipment. They even bought a robotic picker thingy company (Kiva) to make it even more efficient. If Fedex ground is the cheapest way to get it there that's what they choose. Why do you think your Amazon pkgs are so haphazard. Unlike some of our large shippers you can't count on having Amazon on any given day. </p><p></p><p>They have given up the state sales tax fight and decided to go another route. A lot of people stopped buying from them in certain states (like Texas) because of this. But they have been educated at the Fred S School of Business--change is good. </p><p></p><p>So, Amazon isn't the only player in the game, but if they are successful then others will follow suit. </p><p></p><p>I had more but I accidentally deleted it ---</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newgirl, post: 1018485, member: 30504"] It's not to undercut. They will have the ability to choose who is the best (cheapest) shipper for the shipment. They even bought a robotic picker thingy company (Kiva) to make it even more efficient. If Fedex ground is the cheapest way to get it there that's what they choose. Why do you think your Amazon pkgs are so haphazard. Unlike some of our large shippers you can't count on having Amazon on any given day. They have given up the state sales tax fight and decided to go another route. A lot of people stopped buying from them in certain states (like Texas) because of this. But they have been educated at the Fred S School of Business--change is good. So, Amazon isn't the only player in the game, but if they are successful then others will follow suit. I had more but I accidentally deleted it --- [/QUOTE]
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