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In reply to the discussion: Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish? (Guardian) [View all]Srkdqltr
(9,001 posts)6. Way back when amazon started i was suprised that Sears or Pennys didn't take over as
They had the stock at the time and you could buy from the catalog. But Sears and Penny's were to old and set in their ways so new fresh took over. When Amazon runs it's course something else will take over. Better or worse.
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Nice to trash it from on high but those of us in a real world appreciate not having to
Srkdqltr
Sunday
#2
Way back when amazon started i was suprised that Sears or Pennys didn't take over as
Srkdqltr
Sunday
#6
I seem to remember Sears hiring a CEO who set executives and managers against each other in life-or-death competition,
RVN VET71
Monday
#107
They deliver stuff i need , no added expense, next day. I read a lot so the prime service
Srkdqltr
Sunday
#71
Many eBay sellers are full-time businesses. They have to register with eBay as such.
Emrys
Sunday
#91
I think the point of the article is that those people who do rely on Amazon have a right to expect a better service
meadowlander
Sunday
#56
Regarding searching on Amazon, do you know why when I enter something like "women's blue jeans,"
CrispyQ
Sunday
#7
I can't say for sure, but what is probably happening is the first page you see is the actual items, unsorted.
erronis
Sunday
#8
It's easier and more satisfying to me to delete entities like Facebook and Amazon from my personal universe...
hunter
Sunday
#10
I may return to Amazon when they feel the pressure of government regulation and labor unions again.
hunter
Sunday
#21
Some companies are so big, & their competitors too, that they just don't care if they piss their customers off.
CrispyQ
Sunday
#20
I generally use DDG. However, I still sense dilution. Wikipedia is far and away my top general source.
Tetrachloride
Sunday
#28
"It uses its overview of merchants' sales, as well as its ability to observe the return addresses on direct shipments fr
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Sunday
#35
I've been screwed so many times by 3rd party sellers on Amazon, in the last few years
progree
Sunday
#53
Yeah...don't ever,ever by electronics from Amazon. Open box,broken,used up it's all the same
Bengus81
10 hrs ago
#129
Thanks, I'll put this on my "Amazon List" which is basically my shopping list for anything I can't get at the local
progree
8 hrs ago
#130
Once I quit Amazon I discovered I don't need or want anything I can't get locally...
hunter
Monday
#118
search, social media, online shopping, app stores, video games, streaming -- all enshittified
paulkienitz
Sunday
#83