Why are Amazon allowing this?
Why are Amazon allowing this?
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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh
Its not misleading as such - its clear the discount is on the RRP of the product.
Its underhanded I agree - I take it also theres a qty order limit on that item, or they are charging postage per unit.
Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid
Quote: 'BTW where have all the mods gone?'
They are still around, but if you want them to respond then you need to tag them in to your thread.
Seller_d8YGbIjNqwFxn
It is misleading. There are few instances I have seen where sellers do this.
On the search results it is not always obvious there is a postage charge to pay.
Personally i would like to see all sellers being required to offer free delivery as standard and only charge postage on premium options.
Seller_FQHkqHJI5SqTh
This why there is now commission charged on postage on every site I sell on.
Wasn't the case when I started online until this practice started.
Seller_Fg2fqaWOnEtha
I have mixed feelings about that, on one hand it's good when it happens and in one of my niches it does happen a lot, on the other hand though, I feel a bit guilty, especially when someone buys 15 or something like that. But I do offer discounts and I have items on eBay that don't make much of a profit when sold on their own, but most people will buy at least 2 or 3.
Seller_SAfWNLEAZ1Dbn
looks like the seller is not on the professional and so subject to the specified Amazon postage rates. When I wasn't paying the professional fee a lot of the categories gave a fixed postage of £4.48 that you couldn't change. I gather amazon haven't changed their postage rates/allowance in a decade. So for low value items I had to charge a penny with the unchangeable fixed postage set by amazon. This seller possibly has the same and are forced to charge this way