New York – Amazon.com Raises Free Shipping Minimum To $35

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    FILE - Leacroft Green was photographed Nov. 11 sending a package to the correct shipping area at an Amazon.com fulfillment center in Goodyear, Ariz. APNew York – Amazon.com customers will need to spend more money on the site in order to qualify for free shipping.

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    The online retailer raised the minimum order size needed for free shipping to $35 from $25. The change, made Monday, comes ahead of the busy holiday shopping season. It also comes after Walmart.com made a similar change earlier this month.

    Amazon.com Inc. is pushing customers to sign up for its Amazon Prime service, which costs $79 a year. Members receive free two-day shipping on millions of items on the site and access to its TV and movie streaming service.

    In a post on its website, Amazon.com Inc. said that it’s the first time it has increased its free shipping minimum in more than a decade.

    At Walmart.com, customers now need to spend $50 to qualify for free shipping, up from $45. It also increased the amount of items that are eligible for free shipping. Now, nearly 99 percent of Walmart.com’s items qualify, including electronics, toys and clothing, up from 15 percent before, said spokesman Bao Nguyen.


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    Sociologist
    Sociologist
    10 years ago

    Amazon prime is the way to go.

    cbdds
    cbdds
    10 years ago

    I have mixed feelings pertaining to this.
    Amazon has changed the world of shopping. It is now easier to order from Amazon than go to a local store to buy even low cost items like splenda or Bounty. They have been brilliant in being able to find waays to do this affordably.
    They have succeeded in causing local businesses to falter. Most of this was due to the (wrongly) percieved savings of sales tax. The drove small businesses out of existence by helping people avoid taxes that were due.
    With all this success they still show loads of truckloads but no profit.