equippaint
Active Member
I wonder this too but they keep saying that Amazon has helped the Post Office which I can see strictly in terms of gross revenue. Dont forget, they use UPS as much or more. Really, these guys (UPS/USPS) are subsidizing a business model on the backs of the rest of us that would not be sustainable if they had to pay a normal rate. Hell, they even have the USPS running around on sundays which is total BS on many levels. There are really only 3 shipping options (not even 3 when you look at the last leg requirements that Fedex wont do) and there is no rational argument for any of them to cut their rates for this company like they have. If they just held firm, what option would Amazon have? They could not and can not create an internal shipping network just for their stuff that would be cost effective and have total coverage of the entire USA.Signs365 is $40/sheet for a s.f. 4'x8' sheet, no matter how it's cut up. What gets me is the $10 next day shipping. When we ship a lighter package of roughly the same size as a box of 18x24's from Signs365, by ground, we're getting charged anywhere from $10-$19 depending on destination address type. And next day shipping can be $75. Same thing with Amazon shipping. Basically the large shippers are being subsidized by the small shippers. I know, volume, yada, yada. But the Post Office would be in a lot better shape if they weren't undercutting their own price to ship Amazon's packages. And though Jeff Bezos might be a million or two poorer if Amazon had to pay the same rates as everyone else, it wouldn't be the end of the world. Considering the volume that they ship, if they just made Amazon pay half what I do, they (UPS or FedEx) could send my packages for free and be making twice the money they are now.