Are Some Online Fabric Store Shipping Fees Justified?
#1
Are Some Online Fabric Store Shipping Fees Justified?
First and foremost I realize it is my option to order or not to order from an online store.
Okay I was in search of the 'perfect' fabric and I finally found it. BUT, when I went to check out the price for shipping one yard of cotton fabric was $8.99! Making the fabric in essence nearly $20 a yard!!!!
I called the store and asked if they would consider mailing 1st class and they said flatly "No". The reason? They factored in insurance with their fee to cover loss should the Flat Rate Priority envelope not make it to its destination. Plus the cost of the envelope and cutting of the fabric??? i.e. handling fee, tracking service (BTW Flat Rate Priority envelopes rates are like $4.75 and tracking free, if they purchase online).
This is a LARGE site and they have been in business a LONG time...How with shipping fees like this????
Again, I realize it's my choice to pass this on by. I know they need to make a profit.... It just feels like they are subsidizing the $10.50 per yard fabric with over inflated shipping fees. I'm just opening a discussion on this.
Oh sigh... it would have been the 'perfect' fabric!
Okay I was in search of the 'perfect' fabric and I finally found it. BUT, when I went to check out the price for shipping one yard of cotton fabric was $8.99! Making the fabric in essence nearly $20 a yard!!!!
I called the store and asked if they would consider mailing 1st class and they said flatly "No". The reason? They factored in insurance with their fee to cover loss should the Flat Rate Priority envelope not make it to its destination. Plus the cost of the envelope and cutting of the fabric??? i.e. handling fee, tracking service (BTW Flat Rate Priority envelopes rates are like $4.75 and tracking free, if they purchase online).
This is a LARGE site and they have been in business a LONG time...How with shipping fees like this????
Again, I realize it's my choice to pass this on by. I know they need to make a profit.... It just feels like they are subsidizing the $10.50 per yard fabric with over inflated shipping fees. I'm just opening a discussion on this.
Oh sigh... it would have been the 'perfect' fabric!
Last edited by Jim's Gem; 11-03-2011 at 12:11 PM. Reason: request by author of poster
#2
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Sometimes it really is not cost effective to shop on line ,particularly for one yard of fabric. I really dislike the circumstances you just encountered.
I typically end up buying 4 or more yards to get the cost of shipping per yard to a more reasonable amount. This means I have to "save up" my planned purchases via the shopping cart , and run the risk of the fabric being sold out.
There have been more than a few times a "must have" fabric has gone unpurchased because I can't stomach the final bill of almost $20.00 for a single yard.
I typically end up buying 4 or more yards to get the cost of shipping per yard to a more reasonable amount. This means I have to "save up" my planned purchases via the shopping cart , and run the risk of the fabric being sold out.
There have been more than a few times a "must have" fabric has gone unpurchased because I can't stomach the final bill of almost $20.00 for a single yard.
#3
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Central NY
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$10.50 a yard????? THAT price is too high for mail order....unlesss you live in the boonies!! That's what my LQS charges for non-discount fabric. Try thousandsofbolts.com almost all fabric is under $5 a yard. Even Fabric.com would be cheaper. Thousands... has high shipping for small amounts, but the more you order the cost per yd. gets less. I would not order from the site you mentioned......a rip-off for sure.
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This is exactly why I don't do much on line shopping. I usually don't want/need/can't afford enough to make the shipping cost worth while. Oh well keeps me from spending to much. I do feel your pain wanting just the right item, finding it and then realize you can't have it.
#6
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Reston, VA
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I like to use burkfabrics.com or the oldcountrystore.com. Sometimes the shipping is free and other times they charge the actual cost. Prices are lower than a LQS and they call if there's a question. Straight from Lancaster, PA.
#7
I shop sometimes at a place AAA quilters supply. They charge a flat rate and they say the approx yardage that can fit. When you order, if the postage ends up being cheaper, they refund it to you. Great place for online shopping. Not only that, there fabric prices are resonable and shipped quickly
#8
The picture you used is from eQuilter.com - but when I place an order there for one yard, I am presented with many choices for shipping options - including UPS Ground or Priority Mail for $5.95.
This might confuse people into thinking that it's eQuilter.com that's doing this crazy shipping thing.
This might confuse people into thinking that it's eQuilter.com that's doing this crazy shipping thing.
#9
Sometimes the shipping does seem way out of line. What I don't like is when you have to go through putting all your information down and credit card before they will tell you the shipping price. That is something I want to know before I go to all that trouble. They could just ask for the city and state and give you an estimated shipping cost.
#10
I cannot begin to tell you the number of times I have seen one thing I wanted at a web site, then changed me mind because of costs. I feel your pain. Can't you find something else to add to your order or encourage a friend to order with you?
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