Archive for the ‘Shipping’ Category
Get Free Priority Mail Boxes Delivered to Your Door [Free]
Friday, July 30th, 2010ClickFiller Finds the Best Possible Amazon Filler to Net You Free Shipping [Amazon]
Friday, April 23rd, 2010FillerItemFinder Helps You Secure Free Amazon Shipping [Amazon]
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
We've all been here: you pick out a few items from Amazon.com, you're about to finish your order, and Amazon informs you that you're a mere $3.72 away from free shipping. FillerItemFinder finds a cheap item you actually want to meet the cutoff.
Whenever you spend $25 or more at Amazon.com you become eligible for free basic shipping. Why pay for shipping—usually around $5-10 depending on the size and weight of your order—when you could spend that shipping cost on an actual product and end up with free shipping?
At FillerItemFinder you enter the amount you need to get to $25. FillerItemFinder gives you a massive list of all the items that fit the criteria ordered by rising price.You can filter the results by category and subcategory, narrowing your search to include only "Entertainment" and "Technology" or only the "Books" and "DVD" section of "Entertainment"—the ability to filter by category is what sets this service apart from a filter-less but similar service we reviewed four years ago. Once you've found the perfect filler—Richard Simmons Groovin' with the Silver Foxes, anyone?—add the found item to your cart and you've scored yourself free shipping.
Have a great trick or tool for finding shipping deals online or getting more out of Amazon.com? Let's hear about it in the comments.
TrackThis Keeps You Updated on Your Package Status [Tracking]
Friday, February 13th, 2009
Web-based application TrackThis is a veritable Swiss Army knife of package tracking with the ability to track packages from thirteen different carriers and update you in six different ways.
Enter a tracking number into TrackThis and assign it a nickname—like Nick's Naughty Valentine Box 'o Fun—and TrackThis automatically detects if the tracking number is from one of the thirteen carriers it supports. The webapp recognizes track numbers from FedEx, UPS, USPS, and all the way to the freight company CEVA and the international carriers like Canada Post and UK City Link.
Equally as impressive as its roster of carriers is the number of ways it can update you. TrackThis can show updates through its website, or send you updates through email, SMS, RSS, Twitter, or even Facebook messages. So if you really want to see where your mailed item is every step of the way, there’s little chance you’ll be left in the dark. TrackThis is a free service, but does require you to use a Google, OpenID or other compatible service for login. Thanks zyzzva!