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In reply to the discussion: How Amazon can offer free shipping to Prime members (hint: by charging them shipping) [View all]d_r
(6,907 posts)4. wait a minute
she is saying that she doesn't compare the different prices from different venders with and without free shipping?
Who doesn't do that? For that matter comparing whether they charge sales tax or not as well.
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How Amazon can offer free shipping to Prime members (hint: by charging them shipping) [View all]
joeglow3
Mar 2014
OP
There's big ass baby blue letters that say PRIME on stuff that is PRIME eligible.
MADem
Mar 2014
#26
Prime is an advantage to Wholesale level buyers, it doesn't make sense for an
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#30
No, amazon colluding with the third party seller to make prime more attractive
joeglow3
Mar 2014
#24
Because you are in one of the few states amazon has elected to collect taxes in
joeglow3
Mar 2014
#32
Amazon collects taxes for twenty states now, and more are expected to come online.
MADem
Mar 2014
#35
Apparently you don't understand it....because if you read the article I provided, you'd have a
MADem
Mar 2014
#45
You're welcome. I won't charge you for it or the lesson on the difference between 20 and "a few."nt
MADem
Mar 2014
#49
Yes, indeed, you DID ask about walmart...so why, when I keep telling you I don't shop there,
MADem
Mar 2014
#76
No. I don't see the hypocrisy, sorry. I pay my sales tax and I get stuff delivered to my door.
MADem
Mar 2014
#87
I'm sure there must be. But that has nothing to do with my ordering stuff from Amazon, paying my
MADem
Mar 2014
#97
Which companies? You're trying to conduct some sort of "inquisition" with dire and vague language.
MADem
Mar 2014
#103
Have you not paid attention to what amazon has done to people to avoid nexus?
joeglow3
Mar 2014
#101
HHUUURRRR!!! Aaaaaammaazzzhaaaaannn!! TAXESSSS!! TAAXESSSS!! Y U NO PAY TEXASSS!??!
ReverendDeuce
Mar 2014
#75
Amazon is moving into Wholesale level sales, that is an advantage to some businesses,
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#29
There aren't. I've already done the round robin. I've gone round in person, and called.
MADem
Mar 2014
#50
No it isn't. Walmart doesn't have what I need, and you don't have to pay to park.
MADem
Mar 2014
#54
Yes, I think if I'm going to pay for something I want, I should get what I pay for--not some shitty
MADem
Mar 2014
#60
Waaah, waaah, waaah. Get your state legislators to get off their asses and go after Amazon.
MADem
Mar 2014
#64
How about the part where it becomes pretty obvious that you can't or won't absorb the material
MADem
Mar 2014
#73
I really can't grasp the basis of this lawsuit. Seems like someone who is math-challenged.
DebJ
Mar 2014
#58
You can share your prime account with four others at the same address, which is nice if you have a
MADem
Mar 2014
#74
And, you just argued against everything obama and progressives are fighting for
joeglow3
Mar 2014
#95
And a rising tide--as well as a rising minimum wage (thanks, Obama!) lifts all boats!
MADem
Mar 2014
#100
As someone who has worked for an Amazon third party seller, this is fascinating.
DireStrike
Mar 2014
#110
There's no collusion (that I'm aware of,) and Amazon itself doesn't charge extra.
DireStrike
Mar 2014
#131