Searching free shipping on bonanza

[URL removed] bonanza not count the shipping cost when a search is done? I went to search for something and I noticed that there is no way to search for free shipping on bonanza. So, i went and searched by “lowest” price first.
…..When i do that, there are some that have a lower purchasing price than mine but they charge shipping, i have free shipping,but my item may be a bit higher in cost, so even with my free shipping, and even tho my items would cost that buyer less in the end overall, the other item comes above my item if they sort by “lowest”
…..So, if i wanted to rank higher in the search results when a person searches by “lowest”, wouldn’t it be better for me to put in a really low shipping cost?

asked over 10 years ago

1 Answer

When I search…the items returned, have price, plus shipping showing (or they say + calc shipping) the ones with free shipping show no shipping price or 0.00 to ship ..

So I would assume that items with price + no shipping are free shipping and can compare to items with price + shipping. But then again, I always assume to much

answered over 10 years ago

ccmom
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3 Comments

DiscountDesigner says: January 20, 2015

lol, No you are correct., no price is free shipping, but if you search for “lowest priced” items that are More than mine still show on top of my item, since the main price is lower than mine.

ccmom says: January 20, 2015

I guess I am (as my mom used to say) “back a$$wards” cause I just don’t do things that way…LOL

DiscountDesigner says: January 20, 2015

Haha, I know right!? Same here.

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