Question Posted Saturday November 14 2009, 7:08 am
Hey!
Are there any sites like ebay where there is no shipping cost, or hardly any at all??
I love to shop online but I really HATE shipping costs.
Because there was this one site where I found a necklace which was 10 cents but the shipping costs were nine dollars...thats a kinda huge difference form the price itself....
Thank you!
Katlyn answered Saturday November 14 2009, 3:43 pm: Some online stores have online discount coupons but not all so i would search on google and type in the store name and discount shipping coupons and if there is any you should find them you can also find some online stores with free or discounted shipping on youtube just type in clothing hauls and ya hope i helped good luck :) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
Razhie answered Saturday November 14 2009, 10:37 am: It costs money to ship stuff to people. It just does.
No store can change this. Moving objects across the country, or ocean, takes time, many people and many vehicles, so it costs money. The only thing some places will do is build the shipping costs into the price of the object (making it more expensive). But few places will do that, because many customers are annoyed by it. Most people want to know how much the object costs, and how much the shipping costs.
Until the teleportation device is invented, your only real option is to buy from normal stores in person, or at least from online from local sites. Places that are closer to you will charge less in shipping. I’ve even found places online that I loved that were in my hometown, and arranged to go pick up things instead of having them mailed. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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