Comment on Amazon Artificially Discounting Items $0.01 Below the Free Shipping Limit
underisk@lemmy.ml 4 days agoCheaper on Amazon, or anywhere else?
Comment on Amazon Artificially Discounting Items $0.01 Below the Free Shipping Limit
underisk@lemmy.ml 4 days agoCheaper on Amazon, or anywhere else?
Nikelui@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Both
underisk@lemmy.ml 4 days ago
How? You cannot buy this “cheaper” version without spending more money. It’s 39.99 with free shipping other places. It’s $39.99 on Amazon because you have to pay for shipping. You’re not saving money, you’re just getting more stuff from Amazon.
Nikelui@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Unless you buy useless stuff just to avoid shipping, it’s still money spent toward something you would have bought later (possibly for a higher price, on retail). It counts on future savings.
ricecake@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
If you spend the same amount of money to get more things that you were going to buy, you’ve saved money.
If I need bread and cheese and one store sells bread for $10 and cheese for $5, and another sells $10 bread half off if I buy $5 cheese with it, I save money going to the second store, even if I only came into the store looking for bread.
Amazon is using dirty tricks to ensure you buy from them even if it’s at a lower margin. A smaller profit is better than no sale. It also gets consumers more accustomed to just buying stuff on Amazon, and increases the sales producers see through the Amazon platform. Some producers entirely offload their commerce to Amazon since enough of their sales come from there it makes running their own less viable.