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Stores with free shipping to HI
#1
As Christmas is fast approaching I thought I would start this topic. I just ordered gifts from Target because I couldn't find what I was looking for here. Target is offering free shipping if you spend over $50.00. Does anyone know of any other companies that are doing this?

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#2
I get a lot of stuff from Amazon, but only if the item is available for free shipping (aka sold directly by Amazon & not their affiliates). I think Amazon's minimum is $25 for free shipping.

I also troll eBay & narrow my searches to Free Shipping. Or, set your zip code to Hawaii & sort by cheapest shipping.

When searching for a specific item, I usually google search the item + free shipping. Their policy doesn't always cover Hawaii, but sometimes you hit the jackpot !

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#3
Hello,
www.llbean.com
most items shipped free of charge
and it's all good quality

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#4
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#5
Barnes & Noble also offers free shipping to Hawaii if you order $25 -- easy to do.

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#6
sierratradingpost.com is offering free shipping until Dec 3 includes AK and HI if order total is $75 or more.

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#7
Use code 60459 to get additional 20% off your order total of $75 or more, expires 12/5/07.

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#8
sockdreams.com has a free shipping option usps first class. excellent variety.

aloha
mahalo
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#9
Just wanted to say about amazon-there are many items that are not included in the free shipping to Hawaii. So, read carefully.

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#10
There are many websites that charge UPS "air" to/from Hawaii while UPS charges the merchants for ground charges. Even though the product goes by air, UPS ground charges are available. Many merchants won't/don't tell their customers that they are keeping the difference so they make more money. The merchants probably won't admit that; however, it's a fact -- a very close relative works in the UPS corporate office.
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