As we now see cars & trucks & Electrics and battery development leaping to the forefront, these parts places gouging us for years on shipping will be offering shipping free and a double digit discount for orders over $10. I don't deny anyone their fair shipping costs, but a decal which could be put in an envelope and sent for .60 cents should not cost $25 shipping. So sad, as there are still a bunch of (us) people out there with mechanical skill to fix these things.
Agreed
In fact it should be put in an envelope along with some of their dealers stickers & shipped for free as a promotion.
However they have decided to do a flat rate minimum shipping cost of $ 25 which is not a good idea.
But as for gouging very few warehouses break even on their freight charges.
And no freight will never get that low because depot to door is very expensive to do .
particulalry when some isolated places have to send a vehicle 50 miles to make a single delivery.
My first transport job was delivering air freight satchels .
The company got paid around $ 8 for every $ 60 satchel they delivered.
I got paid $ 1.00 + 50c for each additional one going to the same address.
The outer west metropolitian driver got paid $ 14 and was still struggeling to make a reasonable wage where as I was turning over better than $ 1000 / week
Then there were the intra state at between $ 25 & $ 40 a satchel .
People from outside transport have no idea about the costs.
And of course there were 4 data terminal operators who worked 10 hours a day sending back the POD's
Electric delivery vehicles hat are more economic to run than a diesel one are still at least another 15 years away.
The only thing that will push down delivery fees is if there is a single delivery agency ( used to be called the Post Office ) so they can take advantage of volume economies or slave labour by illegal imigrants.
Noe Amazon workers right now have a massive bill of claims with include things like toilet breaks .
Warehouses that have only standard sized objects like bed linnen for example have been automated for decades but for complex goods of massive variance in shape & weight it will be people for a long time to come.
The las warehouse I was involved in delivered wine into the city.
About 50 tons of it a day to over 2000 customers from single $ 1500 bottles to pallets of $ 2 bottles.
If you think these are going to be delivered by drone you are dillusional .
Amazon like to paint the "future" picture but for them alone in the Sydney city they would need over 100,000 .
Now multiply that by the 1000 or so delivery companies and the people below would never see direct daylight .