New shipping charges at Amazon


Has anybody noticed that Amazon vendors are now charging $3.98 for shipping? It's been $2.98 up until now with no discount for multiple items, so they were already making money on the shipping.
I buy used CDs and these vendors have been my number one resource for years backed by the Amazon guarantee. I just bought 4 CDs for $15.00 and the shipping charge was $15.92.

So does anybody have a favorite site to buy used? (In US with return policy). What about discogs for used?
lowrider57
LOL! I think that people can read my words without interpretation from those that live in a capitalist system and feign outrage at companies that make a profit.

Amazon, even with the increases, is hardly ripping people off. It's those that spout drivel that cause the problems.

Since you are such an expert on retail, might I suggest starting a business. I am sure that Jeff Bezos will be crying in no time.

Here is a chart of Amazon's profit margin by quarter:

http://ycharts.com/companies/AMZN/profit_margin

With a little practice, you should be able to make even less profit than Amazon.
Viridian, Thanks for posting the chart showing amazon's profit margin. What scoundrels, pirates they are. Why, for the most part, they are operating in the black. Typical behavior for 1%'er's. How do they sleep at night?
What's interesting is they have killed off the competition so there are few comps in their space, but look at the margins at ebay for instance:

http://ycharts.com/companies/EBAY/profit_margin

Of course, ebay doesn't sell products, but a service, which is a completely different model. But if one wants to take pot shots there are better places then Amazon to aim at.

Look at Wal Mart, the preeminent mass market retailer, which has not been fairing too well, they also maintain much higher margins:

http://ycharts.com/companies/WMT/profit_margin

My view is quite different. I believe that Amazon has actually pushed down prices almost across the board for many commoditized items, much as Wal Mart did. I don't really know if that's a good thing though. They left a lot of carnage in their wake.
Viridian, if I follow your reasoning, I think your comment is very insightful and is something that has occurred to me as well. We all seek low prices, but in the long run, our interests may not be well served by driving prices to the lowest possible point. Unintended consequences = carnage.
"I believe that Amazon has actually pushed down prices almost across the board for many commoditized items, much as Wal Mart did. I don't really know if that's a good thing though. They left a lot of carnage in their wake."

I believe that. But by their recent price increases, I think they'll soon learn that there are other players in the market. I'm sure I'm not the only one looking for alternatives.

Thanks, Brownsfan. Presto looks to be cheaper than Arkiv.