by Kerreth » Sat May 26, 2012 6:33 pm
I just received them today, and B&N is probably one of the smart people, as it went through USPS (but not in a Flat Rate box, though I'd imagine 2 small books in a Flat Rate box would've actually been more expensive). Which I thought they wouldn't, because on the registration form, when you type in the shipping address, there's a checkbox that says "Check this box if this is an address that can't be serviced through UPS, e.g. PO boxes," so I assumed. From what I remember from my sister ordering something from Amazon using 2-day, they used FedEx, I think, which has horrible shipping rates outside the contiguous 48 as well.
The reason I didn't just fill up the cart and try for their free shipping is because their free shipping is really slow and I'm a generally impatient person. Amazon uses this company called ParcelPool for their Hawaii shipping, which, from what I can tell, carts the package from the mainland to Hawaii, and then hands it off to USPS once it reaches Honolulu. Problem being, it usually takes at least an entire week from order date to receive it. Even worse, they use that same method with the SAME DELIVERY TIME if you pay for standard shipping, which is supposed to be faster. (I did that once and complained and they refunded it, so at least there's that.)
Some stores are weird. For example, I ordered a shirt from Hot Topic which I couldn't find in the store (I had a gift card). Their ONLY shipping option to Hawaii was 2-Day FedEx for $20+. For a shirt. However, I ordered my Mass Effect 3 CE from Microsoft Store (I ordered really late and they were the only place I could find it still in stock), and their 2-day shipping rate is a flat $10. Via UPS. For something a slight bit heavier than a shirt. So MS Store is awesome, though I suppose they make up that deficit by never selling below MSRP.
Those USPS Flat Rate boxes are the best thing ever. I used them to send all my Christmas gifts. So cheap! It's probably why they're going out of business. That said, I remember playing around with their postage calculator a lot when I packing those boxes, and their non-flat rate Priority Mail service isn't really that expensive either.
The books were both pretty good reads too, so yay.