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In reply to the discussion: Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish? (Guardian) [View all]Srkdqltr
(8,987 posts)71. They deliver stuff i need , no added expense, next day. I read a lot so the prime service
Pays for itself. But then im old, don't like to shop, stuff i need isn't always easy to find. Like I said, for me it pays for itself
When I was young and agile I would probably feel like you.
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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
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