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<blockquote data-quote="Bratty Brown" data-source="post: 4191966" data-attributes="member: 59367"><p>This would be a big plus for UPS if I'm understanding it correctly.</p><p>I have a customer who sell a product on eBay for $5 plus $3 for shipping. The Chinese company that manufactures that product also sells it on eBay but their price is $4 with free shipping. It gets shipped from China and takes longer to arrive but if time isn't important you can save 50%. eBay and Amazon are full of foreign sellers that use subsidized postal pricing to their advantage to compete on an uneven playing field with domestic companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bratty Brown, post: 4191966, member: 59367"] This would be a big plus for UPS if I'm understanding it correctly. I have a customer who sell a product on eBay for $5 plus $3 for shipping. The Chinese company that manufactures that product also sells it on eBay but their price is $4 with free shipping. It gets shipped from China and takes longer to arrive but if time isn't important you can save 50%. eBay and Amazon are full of foreign sellers that use subsidized postal pricing to their advantage to compete on an uneven playing field with domestic companies. [/QUOTE]
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