Amazon lowers free shipping minimum back to $25
Amazon has lowered its free shipping minimum back down to $25,
the latest policy change amid a free-shipping battle with Walmart. The
change seems to have been made sometime last week, but it went
unreported until today. BestBlackFriday alerted us to the change.
This is the second time this year that Amazon has lowered its free shipping minimum. In February, Amazon lowered the minimum from $49 to $35. Now that it’s down to $25, the minimum has returned to the place it sat at for more than a decade, before Amazon starting raising it back in 2013.
Amazon began bumping up the minimum on free shipping in
part as a way to promote Prime, which covers all shipping costs
regardless of how much a customer is buying. Prime seemed like a much
better deal when the minimum was at $49, since it opened up the ability
for subscribers to place much smaller orders.
But in January, Walmart began offering free two-day
shipping, without a subscription, on orders of at least $35. That made
shopping at Walmart seem far more appealing, and clearly Amazon agreed.
Its first drop in the shipping minimum came just weeks later. And
today’s drop suggests Amazon is now more concerned with competing with
Walmart than using the shipping minimum as another way to boost Prime
subscriptions.
That all said, Walmart still has a leg up on Amazon in
one way: though its minimum is $10 higher, Walmart offers free two-day
shipping, while Amazon’s free shipping can estimate times of a week or
longer.
In a statement, Amazon confirmed that it “recently
lowered the minimum order amount" and said that “all orders with $25 or
more of eligible items qualify for free shipping.”
The article was published on : theverge
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