6 Things to Know About Free Shipping

Whether you’re buying a gift or treating yourself, use our tips to score free delivery and returns.

1. Loyalty pays. Register for your favorite retailer’s e-mail newsletter and you could reap the benefits of your devotion. The newsletter may give you access to members-only codes for free shipping, says Sara Tetreault, of frugal-living blog GoGingham.com. In past years, Lands’ End and Nike have offered shipping deals around the holidays. Tetreault also recommends doing all or most of your holiday shopping at a single store. Many retailers set a minimum dollar amount for free shipping -- for example, J. Crew requires an order of $175. Store credit cards may also reward your fidelity. Target’s REDcard and the Gap’s Silver Card offer free shipping on all purchases made online.

2. Membership? Not so much. Some sites will enroll you in a free-shipping program -- for a fee. For example, pay $79 per year for Amazon.com Prime and you’re guaranteed free two-day shipping. The downside is that you’ll need to shop frequently at Amazon to make up for the membership cost (and orders over $25 are entitled to free shipping anyway). Look at your purchase history for the past year to decide whether such a program works for you.

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