MarkEagle
VisorCentral Staff

Registered: Dec 1999
Location: Connecticut USA
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Actually, I believe many online retailers will be able offer "free" shipping without necessarily raising their prices. UPS and FedEx (among others) offer tremendous discounts to high-volume shippers. This can be in the low single-digit percentages of product cost. It's when shipping gets to be more than 10% that the bean counters get antsy.
How do I know this? By day, I'm a warehouse manager (What?... You thought I spent ALL my time here? ). My company ships approximately 200 UPS package per week and we're getting better than a 15% discount. Our shipping terms are prepaid and add, meaning we bill the freight on the invoice. Of course, we bill at the book rate and pocket the savings. 
Most companies I've dealt with jack up the freight charges considerably. I received a US Postal shipment from a major retailer that charged me 8.50 for shipping... the box had postage for 1.25. They made an additional 7.25 just for doing business with me, not to mention the product mark-up!
I know of companies that ship 1000, 3000, even 5000 packages per day... imagine the discount percentages they receive... so it's not impossible to fathom the idea of "free shipping".
That said, I also remember momma tellin' me "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch..."
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