I feel your pain. I know shipping costs are part of the deal. But it sucks the prices are so good just to be undone by shipping.
I don't mind paying reasonable shipping costs.
Someone has to pay the cost of getting it from Point A to Point B, and no company is going to stay in business long without passing that cost along to the customer, one way or another. (Just like TANSTAAFL, TANSTAFS... there ain't no such thing as free shipping) It's when the shipping quote is so over the top and outlandish as to be almost comical that I have objections. In my case it's that, at the time of the first quote, they were telling me a price that was $125.00 more than what UPS was quoting me on my commercial account, and even with the reduced shipping they're quoting now it's
still $55.00 over what UPS quotes me to ship it the other way. If the shipping was in line with what I get quoted from UPS I'd have ordered the part two years ago, BING-BAM-DONE, move on to something else and have a warm fuzzy feeling that I got a good deal. Instead, I've avoided ordering
anything from Rock Auto since then, unless I simply could not get it any other way. How much business did they lose? In the grand scheme of things not even a drop in the bucket. Maybe a couple hundred bucks worth of parts that they might have made a profit of $15-$25 on, total. Tom here probably spends that much on lunch. But for that same two-year period I can think of at least a dozen times that I consciously
did not recommend Rock Auto to friends and others as a good company to do business with. If I recommended them at all it was always with the caveat "Triple check the shipping costs if you order from them, because they have weird ideas about what it costs to ship some things" and then proceeded to tell them about my grille. Did that cost them potential customers? Probably. Did it seriously affect their bottom line? Not a chance in hell, they're too big for that to have much impact, but if the shipping on this one part is so fWONked up, how many other parts is it wrong on? How many other customers have been lost because of it? The people I spoke to on the phone about it just brushed it off, insisting it couldn't possibly be wrong, and I know darn well it never got followed up on and no one ever checked with UPS or FedEx for the real cost. The proof of that is right there in the current shipping cost of $75.80 to ship a 5 lb. grille. Even if the box exceeds the UPS standard size limit and they charge extra for it being oversized, the oversize charge is not $55.00. I regularly order 72" long 3/8" diameter aluminum rod for building antennas, usually a dozen at a time. The most I ever got charged for shipping on those was a $10.00 oversize fee in addition to the regular charges.
It will be interesting to see what response I get from Tom on this.