United States Mint
Revises Shipping and Handling Policy Changes to Affect Internet Sales
Beginning April 19th
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The United States Mint also announced today that, beginning at 12:01
AM Eastern Standard Time, April 19, 2002, it will no longer offer free
shipping and handling to its Online Catalog customers. Online orders
placed before 12:00 AM, April 19, 2002, will not incur shipping and
handling fees.
Since the Mint began selling numismatic items online in April of
1999, it has offered the incentive of free shipping and handling as a
means of demonstrating the conveniences of purchasing products online.
This incentive has proven tremendously successful. Internet sales now
account for nearly 40% of all Mint transactions. Due to this rapid
growth, the Mint can no longer offer free shipping and handling and
still maintain competitive prices for all customers.
"We are committed to offering our customers the highest
quality products at the most advantageous prices," said Mint
Director Henrietta Holsman Fore. "To do this, we must adjust to
the realities of doing business in a very competitive collectibles
marketplace."
All online orders placed before 12:00 AM April 19, 2002, via the
Mint's Internet site, http://catalog.usmint.gov
will receive free shipping and handling.
Created by Congress in 1792, the United States Mint today is the
world's largest manufacturer of coins, medals and coin-based consumer
products. In 2001, the Mint produced more than 19 billion coins,
fulfilling its primary mission to produce an adequate supply of
circulating coinage for the nation's commerce. The Mint has grown to an
international marketing enterprise with $2.4 billion in annual revenue
and approximately 2,400 employees.
Contact: Michael White (202) 354-7222, U.S. Mint
Website: www.usmint.gov |