Amazon gives non-Prime members free shipping at $35 or more of eligible items. Instead of simply letting users get the product with free shipping, they’ve added a discount that prices it exactly one cent below the $35 limit, while only subsidizing the price with $3.38, which is about half of what they’ll then charge you for shipping.

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    6 days ago

    I wanted to order something, but half a year of waiting seemed like a bit long. Refunded, got money back and ordered again. I still have half a year to wait, but I have mine money too. profit?

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      6 days ago

      Because you already have an account set up with amazon.

      Because you’ve used amazon before and feel comfortable with them.

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      6 days ago

      As another user replied to you earlier, yeah, it’s substantially more expensive after shipping. Nearly 50% more, in fact, but in this specific instance I wasn’t actually planning on buying this specific bit set, the price and subsequent notice of the discount just caught my eye when it was in Amazon’s list of product recommendations.

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    6 days ago

    People didn’t know this? I mean Amazon is evil shit. But companies have been doing stuff like this for 30 years…

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      I’d just never seen this specific flavor of bullshittery from them before. Encouraging sellers to keep prices below the shipping limit is one thing, but adding discounts artificially no matter what the actual seller prices their product at is a whole new level of making things worse for everyone involved.

      Sellers have a lower likelihood of a non-Prime member buying their item, users don’t get free shipping.

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      6 days ago

      its a strategy, theyre not even being deceitful here, just pricing to their interests. theres so much evil stuff they do, but this example isn’t properly evil.

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    6 days ago

    Can’t say I find this surprising, especially not coming from a #GAMAM. (Formerly #GAFAM)

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        6 days ago

        That is a far more funny acronym. Especially for a Frenchy like me, since my peoples often say of the ones controlling such big corporations, “they have fangs so long, they scratch the floor”. (Well… “They scratch the parquet”, to be exact. But who care if the floor is made of wood or not at that point.)

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        6 days ago

        Except all of Alphabet entreprises have a name starting by Google. (Or at least strongly evocating it, in the case of Gmail.)

        We can’t say the same about Meta. Instagram isn’t called “Facebook Gallery”, and Threads isn’t called “Facebook Short Messages”. (And Oculus didn’t become “Facebook VR”, just Meta.)

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          6 days ago

          No, those are Google products, Alphabet is Google’s parent company and also holds many other companies like Waze and Doubleclick.

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            Except the team behind Waze was merged with the one behind Google Maps, they just keep the two apps separated (for now) to prevent any backlash. Same with Doubleclick and Google Adds. (In fact, I’ve got the impression Doubleclick became nothing more than an alias for Google Adds. And for quite some time, I might add.)

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    6 days ago

    You used to be able to buy digital Amazon gift cards for a dollar. You would use the credit on your next purchase anyway. But they’ve raised the minimum to $5.

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        7 days ago

        Digital items, but Amazon intentionally makes them impossible to find. There’s a ton of e-books and Audiobooks that are $0.01 - $0.05, but Amazon intentionally buries them under the “free with Kindle subscription” crap, so that people can’t milk this without really putting in the effort

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    I don’t know if this will still work, but ages ago, I contacted their support about being one cent under free shipping and they made sure shipping was free for me. Try asking, but I can’t promise the same results.

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      They’ve passed the point of caring. Originally they would bend over backwards to help you, local(ish) call centers, going out of their way to make you happy.

      Now things are much more hit or miss, sometimes you’re just told “tough shit”.

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    7 days ago

    I’ve learned about this in church. The bible calls that a “cunt”, from “the book of dick moves”.

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    7 days ago

    They’ve been doing this for years.

    It’s why I’ve made a ‘save for later’ collection of things I either use on the regular like my favorite soap or face cleanser, or really low cost things ($1 or less) I could make use of like single use eyewash to put in a first aid kit, things like that.

    Annoying that I have to play their stupid little game, but this lets me bump it past 35 without it being wasteful

    Kind of a tangent, but this is probably a good opportunity to throw out there that Amazon is pretty often not the lowest cost place to buy something these days. For example, I needed a specific but simple hand tool and Amazon wanted $5-6 for it but the harbor freight on the way to work costs $2. Worth a second search

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        7 days ago

        Of course someone made a tool for this

        It’s a good idea but it looks really outdated. Searched for 0.01 and the first page is almost entirely dead links or nowhere close to its listed price. Only 2 I found were the Baptist pamphlet for 25 cents and a washer for 36 cents(listed as 34).

        So hopefully they update it for guys like OP

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    7 days ago

    I don’t know if this is possible on Amazon, but on our local alternative (bol.com for the Dutchies) it is possible to buy e-books for one cent, which will get you free shipping. I have quite a selection of e-books I’ll probably never read, but which were just the right amount to get free shipping.

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      I don’t know if this is possible on Amazon

      It’s certainly possible to get e-books for free, with only a very small amount of piracy.

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        7 days ago

        Not very helpful when you need that extra cent to get free shipping though, is it?

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      7 days ago

      It’s $5 more expensive, and then shipping.

      But the real price of the amazon one is either 34.99 plus shipping or 38.37 without shipping

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    8 days ago

    protip: Amazon charges to vendors increase above certain price points. $35 triggers free shipping, so they charge the seller a larger amount, which … wait for it … is why the SELLER prices it at $34.99. close but no cigar champ.