I realised the other day that my shopping habits have changed a bit in the last few months.
For the last two or three years I have bought almost everything from Amazon because:
1) they were cheaper
2) the review system offered handy info and feedback
3) returns policy was (and still is) great
It used to be a case of deciding what I wanted to buy, checking various sites for info and then making final decisions and purchase on Amazon.
However, I've noticed for a few months now that Amazon prices are quite a bit higher than eBay.
So now I do some research on Amazon, then I go to sellers websites and/or eBay to get it at a more reasonable price. Once I cancelled an Amazon sale (FBA) for a 12T press that cost £120 and on eBay it was £100 (from the exact same company selling through eBay and FBA). I strongly suspect that the seller would earn the same net profit, just that Amazon took a big chunk through FBA. Having studied FBA it would appear that they take a big chunk of money in order to sell through the platform (various costs adding up).
..so it looks like supporting small and medium businesses by going to their own website is working out for us
...except that Amazon returns, albeit possibly morally wrong in terms of carbon footprint, is one reason to pay more?
For the last two or three years I have bought almost everything from Amazon because:
1) they were cheaper
2) the review system offered handy info and feedback
3) returns policy was (and still is) great
It used to be a case of deciding what I wanted to buy, checking various sites for info and then making final decisions and purchase on Amazon.
However, I've noticed for a few months now that Amazon prices are quite a bit higher than eBay.
So now I do some research on Amazon, then I go to sellers websites and/or eBay to get it at a more reasonable price. Once I cancelled an Amazon sale (FBA) for a 12T press that cost £120 and on eBay it was £100 (from the exact same company selling through eBay and FBA). I strongly suspect that the seller would earn the same net profit, just that Amazon took a big chunk through FBA. Having studied FBA it would appear that they take a big chunk of money in order to sell through the platform (various costs adding up).
..so it looks like supporting small and medium businesses by going to their own website is working out for us
...except that Amazon returns, albeit possibly morally wrong in terms of carbon footprint, is one reason to pay more?