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Originally Posted by Turtle91
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A seller participating in FBA is one who sends their product to the Amazon warehouse and allows Amazon to handle all the shipping to the individual customers. That allows them to participate in the Amazon Prime program. That does NOT change the basic rules of shipping, it simply means that Amazon gives shipping discounts to prime members if they spend enough on a single purchase. Aside from the occasional drone delivery, Amazon has to use the same shippers as the FBM sellers - with the same shipping and delivery time constraints.
OH - One more bit of advice that can save you some money. Before clicking on the "Add to Cart" or the "Buy now with 1-click" buttons, check out the link just below the item description. It usually says something like "8 new from $$". That link will give you a list of all merchants selling the item. You can usually find the item for less than the initially advertised price.
Cheers,
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FBA follows the same rules as buying direct from Amazon which meant two day shipping no matter how much you spend if you're Prime.
I do check the other sellers, but I like two day shipping if it's not too much more.