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Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: Joey2k on February 22, 2016, 10:03:45 AM
I didn't see anything about this, so thought I'd share.  I know this isn't really gaming related, but I'm sure many people buy rpg books from Amazon, so thought it was relevant.  If not, please move to somewhere appropriate.

Many have probably noticed, but just in case some haven't, Amazon has raised the minimum purchase $ required for free shipping.  It is now $49 (up from $35).  Not sure when this happened, I just noticed last night.  

There is an exception.  You can get free shipping on eligible books with only a minimum order of $25.  And if you have $25 worth of qualifying books, any other qualifying items ship free as well, even if your total is less than $49 (example: if you buy $25 worth of books and then a $10 item that is eligible, you get free shipping even though the total is less than $49).

Just a warning so no one gets ambushed by unexpected shipping charges.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: Apparition on February 22, 2016, 10:17:48 AM
Yeah, Amazon raised the free shipping threshold to $49 yesterday.  Amazon Prime FTW.  Granted, I do the vast majority of my non-grocery shopping via Amazon (including RPGs), so it's worthwhile for me.  It may not be for others.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: brettmb on February 22, 2016, 12:50:44 PM
Glad I got a good deal on amazon prime. The free and quick shipping is great, and I've watched a few things on amazon video.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: Battle Mad Ronin on February 22, 2016, 04:09:08 PM
They removed the free shipping deals entirely from their North European sites a few years ago. Which never made a lot of sense to me, because when I order stuff for my backwards corner of the Old World shipping fees is what makes or breaks a deal. Either the shipping just got too expensive or the market was too small.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: brettmb on February 22, 2016, 04:17:59 PM
Quote from: Battle Mad Ronin;880645They removed the free shipping deals entirely from their North European sites a few years ago. Which never made a lot of sense to me, because when I order stuff for my backwards corner of the Old World shipping fees is what makes or breaks a deal. Either the shipping just got too expensive or the market was too small.
US Postal Service International rates went up considerably in January. It must be a world-wide thing.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: RPGPundit on February 24, 2016, 03:01:29 PM
This is obviously shitty for publishers.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: Daztur on February 24, 2016, 03:05:19 PM
Just wish they had a Korean site. However they have really lowered their international shipping prices a lot over the last few years so I was able to get some Christmas toys for junior shipped cheap enough to undercut the local Toys R Us.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: Spinachcat on February 24, 2016, 06:04:24 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit;881127This is obviously shitty for publishers.

Very shitty.


Quote from: Daztur;881129Just wish they had a Korean site.

I'm surprised they don't.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: Shawn Driscoll on February 24, 2016, 11:58:47 PM
I use coupon codes to get free shipping from Amazon. But it is good to know about the $25 shipping for qualifying books and still have non-books thrown into the mix. I'll pass it on.
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: kosmos1214 on February 25, 2016, 06:06:38 PM
thanks for the info
Title: Amazon raises free shipping threshold (again)
Post by: Christopher Brady on February 26, 2016, 02:16:55 PM
Quote from: Spinachcat;881166I'm surprised they don't.

It's likely a government thing, as opposed to Amazon not wanting more money.