I don't get it. As an incentive to sign up for Prime it makes no sense; Prime needs to offer me things I can't get elsewhere (or at least not for the same price), not return to me things that I can easily get elsewhere. I just spot-checked Amazon US's price for GTA 5, 39.88 [1], and it's the exact same price at Wal-Mart [2], so it's not an exclusive deal or something. (Nor did I spend several minutes hunting for a co…
- They cost more than the free shipping threshold, giving shipping away free
- New games are low profit to begin with
- Amazon sells enough of these that they are already in every distribution center
- Every unit Amazon ships probably arrives in a "Prime" amount of time anyway, giving away expedited shipping for free
This is just bringing some video game sales into alignment with what Amazon wanted Prime to do all along.
Amazon makes very good money on a sale that they don't control. If the costs of making that sale (or supporting returns, etc) is too high they benefit significantly by letting marketplace sellers take all the risk.