I guess it doesn't take much to impress people. Amazon was merely doing what you paid them to do. I remember Outpost did this routinely yet they went out of business.
Webvan was impressive back in the day. Free grocery delivery in 30 minute window of your choosing. Now that was service. Amazon owns failed Webvan now I believe.
Have you ever bought bare hard drives from them?Amazon can do no wrong.
But people aren't talking about Amazon doing what they paid them to do. They are talking about getting packages the same day as ordering or, like me, three days later in the middle of a war zone. That is better than "merely what you paid them to do."
Amazon is a pretty amazing retailer. They're also sons of bitches for what they're trying to do in preventing states from receiving the taxes they're owed - for unfair advantage.
I'm about ready to call for replacing the sales tax with an income tax increase to screw Amazon right back on the issue, and let B&M companies have a level playing field.
I'm a Prime subscriber who has raved about Amazon, but I'm avoiding buying right now. Not quite a boycott - that's a pretty high price with Amazon. They can 'do wrong'.
I guess if you order a bunch of stuff on impulse that you just *have* to have right now Amazon Prime could be cool. But Prime costs $80/year for that "free" shipping. I can ship super saver for free and get my item just as fast. In the rare instance that I need something right now and I don't trust super saver to get it to me in time, I can probably buy it locally. I might pay a couple bucks extra to buy locally, but it takes a lot of *must have* impulse buys to overcome the $80 flat fee.
Basically, if you have self-control and/or can plan 48-72 hours ahead, Prime is an absolute waste.
Have you ever bought bare hard drives from them?
I guess if you order a bunch of stuff on impulse that you just *have* to have right now Amazon Prime could be cool. But Prime costs $80/year for that "free" shipping. I can ship super saver for free and get my item just as fast. In the rare instance that I need something right now and I don't trust super saver to get it to me in time, I can probably buy it locally. I might pay a couple bucks extra to buy locally, but it takes a lot of *must have* impulse buys to overcome the $80 flat fee.
Basically, if you have self-control and/or can plan 48-72 hours ahead, Prime is an absolute waste.
Have you ever bought bare hard drives from them?