Comments on: Amazon to store, ship goods for other merchants
E-tailer is enabling fellow merchants to store goods at its warehouses and Amazon will handle the storing, packing, and shipping.
E-tailer is enabling fellow merchants to store goods at its warehouses and Amazon will handle the storing, packing, and shipping.
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Plus, the ability to sell directly to customers right from within the Amazon system is a huge benefit that nobody else can provide.
- One problem
- by Pixelslave March 20, 2008 6:34 PM PDT
- There's one problem with service like this -- unless you are a big merchant, which you can leverage the volume to offset the cost of the additional shipping (you pay for the merchandises shipping to your location once, then tag your products and ship to Amazon for another time), you will be in a much less favorable position than your competitor. On top of that, if you sell thru Amazon, Amazon will charge the customer shipping (if the item is not qualified for free shipping), at the same time, Amazon will still charge you for shipping the item out.
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