Coupang Tightens Rocket Delivery Rules: Free Shipping Now Based on 'Final Payment' for Non-Members

Hwang Sujin Reporter

hwang075609@gmail.com | 2026-03-17 08:11:07



SEOUL — Coupang, South Korea’s e-commerce giant, is set to overhaul its free shipping policy for non-Wow membership users. Starting mid-April 2026, the threshold for free "Rocket Delivery" will shift from the listed retail price to the actual final payment amount after discounts and coupons are applied.

While the minimum threshold remains at 19,800 KRW, this subtle shift in calculation marks a significant change in how the retail titan manages its logistics costs and membership incentives.

The End of the "Pre-Discount" Loophole
For years, Coupang maintained a relatively lenient policy for its general (non-paid) members. As long as the original "sticker price" of the items in a cart exceeded 19,800 KRW, users enjoyed free Rocket Delivery—even if coupons, instant discounts, or credit card promotions brought the out-of-pocket cost down to significantly lower levels.

Under the new policy, the math changes. For instance, if a customer purchases a pair of earphones listed at 20,000 KRW but applies a 5,000 KRW discount coupon, the final payment becomes 15,000 KRW. Previously, this order qualified for free shipping. Moving forward, that same customer will either have to pay a delivery fee or add more items to their cart to cross the 19,800 KRW "actual payment" line.

Aligning with Industry Standards and Curbing "Abuse"
Industry analysts view this move as a strategic alignment with broader retail standards. Major competitors, including E-mart, Homeplus, GS Retail, and SSG.com, have long utilized the "final payment amount" as the metric for free shipping eligibility.

Beyond standardization, the policy is aimed at cracking down on "price-jacking abuse" within the Rocket Growth (seller-led) ecosystem. Under Rocket Growth, third-party sellers set their own prices. Some sellers have been accused of artificially inflating retail prices and then offering massive "instant discounts" to trick the system into granting free shipping on low-value items.

"By shifting to a final payment basis, Coupang is effectively neutralizing price manipulation by sellers who used the old system to lure customers with 'fake' high-value thresholds," noted one retail consultant.

Widening the Gap: Wow Membership vs. General Users
This policy adjustment is expected to further widen the value gap between general users and "Wow" members. Coupang’s paid Wow membership offers unlimited free delivery on Rocket items with no minimum purchase requirement, alongside access to Coupang Play and Coupang Eats discounts.

As the friction for non-members increases—forcing them to "bulk up" carts to avoid shipping fees—Coupang likely anticipates two possible outcomes:

Conversion: Casual users may find the 19,800 KRW hurdle too cumbersome and opt to subscribe to the Wow membership for convenience.
Standardization: Despite the change, Coupang’s 19,800 KRW threshold remains significantly lower than the 30,000–40,000 KRW minimums typically found on other major Korean e-commerce platforms.

Economic Pressure and Logistics Efficiency
The timing of this change coincides with rising logistics costs and intensifying competition from ultra-low-cost Chinese platforms like AliExpress and Temu. By tightening the criteria for free shipping, Coupang can reduce the number of "unprofitable" small-batch deliveries that were previously subsidized by the company’s lenient discount-counting policy.

While general consumers might feel a slight pinch, Coupang maintains that the move ensures transparency. By basing free shipping on what the customer actually pays, the company aims to simplify the checkout experience and eliminate confusion regarding why certain discounted orders do or do not qualify for Rocket Delivery.

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