Fair and understandable, a small price to pay for lower prices and convenience factor in these challenging times. I will pay the surcharge.
Vanterax on
In the end this will be passed on to us. So this will translate to a 3.5% increase per-products instead of per-order?
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MapucheManDTES on
A company with a net profit of $77.67 billion in 2025 needs more money for gas. Give me a fucking break.
Syeina on
Frustrating for those in extremely rural areas I suppose
The rest shouldn’t be buying from Amazon anyways
TravisBickle2020 on
The point of this is expecting Canadian sellers to eat the cost instead of Amazon directly charging this to their customers.
Falafel-Wrapper on
I went to return a damaged delivery and they would only give me 80% back. The age of willy nilly ordering is over. Probably just going to go to stores again…
Agreeable_Mirror_702 on
Canada Post charges fuel surcharge. Has for many many years including when I worked there. None of that fuel surcharge was passed down to rural and suburban mail carrier who are forced to use their personal vehicles for delivery. Sure we got an allotted allowance per kilometre but it did not factor in the heavy weight our vehicles beared every single day. The repair and maintenance costs outweighed what we were allotted plus we required commercial insurance to do our jobs. I’m glad I left after 17 years to seek other employment.
Azezik on
Don’t worry guys prices won’t go up. Mark Carney says that fuel surcharge’s don’t increase prices at all. I trust him due to his impressive résumé.
CaptainCanusa on
Stop buying things on Amazon.
ChatamKay on
Don’t come on Reddit and complain. Do something! What? Cancel prime.
death_tron85 on
Billionaires being Billionaires
DinosaurZach on
All praises and glory to Israel and US.
Boogyin1979 on
I have not seen a gas-powered Amazon vehicle for years
IMAWNIT on
Havent bought stuff from Amazon in ages. Probably a place 1 small order a year and barely hit free shipping too.
4firsts on
Seems like we should just pay our own gas and buy things from the store.
kingbain on
To sellers?
Not a surcharge to the buyer?
Expresso_King on
Just canceled my prime account
mikew7311 on
Q4 2025 revenue was 127.1 billion just for one quarter. Amazon can afford to absorb a while longer.
Avelion2 on
thanks trump
rhunter99 on
I can totally see them changing the requirements for free shipping for Prime members
marindo on
Time to consider purchasing less from Amazon, however, purchasing from other online retailers will be the same and usually owned by American companies anyways. Sigh
Tylersbaddream on
So ummm… We’ll buy less amazon?
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Fair and understandable, a small price to pay for lower prices and convenience factor in these challenging times. I will pay the surcharge.
In the end this will be passed on to us. So this will translate to a 3.5% increase per-products instead of per-order?
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A company with a net profit of $77.67 billion in 2025 needs more money for gas. Give me a fucking break.
Frustrating for those in extremely rural areas I suppose
The rest shouldn’t be buying from Amazon anyways
The point of this is expecting Canadian sellers to eat the cost instead of Amazon directly charging this to their customers.
I went to return a damaged delivery and they would only give me 80% back. The age of willy nilly ordering is over. Probably just going to go to stores again…
Canada Post charges fuel surcharge. Has for many many years including when I worked there. None of that fuel surcharge was passed down to rural and suburban mail carrier who are forced to use their personal vehicles for delivery. Sure we got an allotted allowance per kilometre but it did not factor in the heavy weight our vehicles beared every single day. The repair and maintenance costs outweighed what we were allotted plus we required commercial insurance to do our jobs. I’m glad I left after 17 years to seek other employment.
Don’t worry guys prices won’t go up. Mark Carney says that fuel surcharge’s don’t increase prices at all. I trust him due to his impressive résumé.
Stop buying things on Amazon.
Don’t come on Reddit and complain. Do something! What? Cancel prime.
Billionaires being Billionaires
All praises and glory to Israel and US.
I have not seen a gas-powered Amazon vehicle for years
Havent bought stuff from Amazon in ages. Probably a place 1 small order a year and barely hit free shipping too.
Seems like we should just pay our own gas and buy things from the store.
To sellers?
Not a surcharge to the buyer?
Just canceled my prime account
Q4 2025 revenue was 127.1 billion just for one quarter. Amazon can afford to absorb a while longer.
thanks trump
I can totally see them changing the requirements for free shipping for Prime members
Time to consider purchasing less from Amazon, however, purchasing from other online retailers will be the same and usually owned by American companies anyways. Sigh
So ummm… We’ll buy less amazon?