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Does it come out cheaper to order products and have them delivered to your home, as opposed to driving about?
a half-hour away to a retail store and purchase them that way? I'm wondering if this would actually be the case, especially if one tallies in the commute charges to get to a brick-and-mortar mall (gasoline, parking, etc..). Maybe, even with shipping charges, it ends up being less expensive to obtain your purchases being having them mailed to you. I'd appreciate your feedback.
4 Answers
- R RLv 52 weeks ago
yes and no, the companies that deliver can be already charging higher prices to offset their own delivery costs.
- D.E.B.S.Lv 72 weeks ago
Prices are typically the same in store as they are online. Online you can do a quick search for discount codes and save a bit. That generally wouldn't happen in the store. I don't know the last time I paid a shipping charge, but assume you do which is list usually around $7. So figure out your gas mileage and what your local parking fees are to come up with your answer. It's rare that I end up paying parking anywhere I shop.
- ?Lv 72 weeks ago
IF you don't have the wherewithal to compare online prices (plus shipping) and local store prices (a phone call). I find that with Amazon Prime I can usually order products that are cheaper than my local stores......but NOT everything - Amazon will rape you on some items if you are not careful.