Thursday, December 17, 2009

Walmart Overcharges Soldiers Stationed Abroad For Shipping from Consumerist

 by Laura Northrup http://consumerist.com/2009/12/walmart-overcharges-military-stationed-abroad-for-shipping.html

The idea behind military mail is to allow people in a given country to send mail to their loved ones stationed anywhere in the world, for the same price as mailing a letter or package to any other destination in the United States. However, the military paper Stars and Stripes reports that some retailers are increasing prices for customers with APO/FPO addresses, claiming "higher transportation costs." The biggest offender? Walmart. Surprise!

On a $120 purchase, Walmart.com charged $10.35 to ship to an APO address, compared with $2.10 to a stateside address. For most items, Amazon.com charged the same to ship to an APO address as a stateside address. And Target offered shipping on a $120 purchase to an APO address for less than to a stateside address.

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On Walmart.com, the company says shipping costs will be higher to APO addresses due to higher transportation costs.

"There is no higher transportation costs," [Wiesbaden Army Airfield Postmaster Earl] Small said. "Companies are abusing the system and making a killing."



Some retailers inflate costs to ship to APO addresses
[Stars and Stripes] (Thanks, Shannon!)

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