e.bram
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Used to get he best deals on Amazon. Not any more.
Walmart etc. are mostly better.
Walmart etc. are mostly better.
Google is your friend:How do you cancel amazon prime?
For comparison, we have a Amazon distribution center about 5 miles from our house. The most common items arrive in about 6-8 hours (free if over $25, $3 otherwise.)My biggest complaint with Amazon is the long time for deliveries. Prime used to be 2 days, then it became 2 day shipping so 3 days often for me. Now it's basically a week or whenever it feels like it, often out into October for stuff I looked at today that's "Prime". I still find the free shipping cheaper than some other options - I could have gotten what I just ordered from B&H on the 27th if I wanted to pay an additional $10 shipping for the cheapest fedex option. Luckily, I don't actually need it till end of October so can be patient.
All the Amazon making me patient really hurts them because - Walmart is faster delivery usually cause they ship it faster. Ebay is about the same for similar reasons. Temu is a little slower, but often much cheaper for the same stuff.
However, there's still stuff that is either cheaper (due to shipping fees) or only available on Amazon. I tried searching all over for camera inserts and really only found on B&H and Amazon.
Our Amazon delivery are within 24 hours. Amazon built a huge warehouse campus in Suffolk, VA a few years ago.
Boy, I sure don't understand this! It's still free to return (to Kohl's, where they give you a 25% off coupon, or $1 via UPS) for 30 days, and they usually bend the 30-day rule when asked (we do buy a lot from them). Customer Service is almost all by chat, but it's prompt and helpful. Returns are credited the same day I take them to Kohl's/UPS, often within two hours. How could this get any better?There return policy has changed dramatically and customer service has become almost non existent.
Oh, I'm sure it's location specific. I just am an an Amazon "don't want to ship there" area, which they used to cover very well via UPS. UPS has quick delivery here, but Amazon wants to use their own trucks, but doesn't send them here. Walmart / Sams use FedEx, which also has good coverage here and quick delivery. I honestly think now what I end up waiting for is Amazon to bulk send their "dregs" out to UPS or USPS, which is why it takes them so long to ship. It's not the delivery service usually, it's Amazon doesn't send a shipping notice for a week. Walmart and Sams ship immediately, and I get it much faster. eBay ships 2-4 days and I get it about the same time as Amazon even with ebay using USPS, just because they ship 2-5 days sooner than Amazon.I sometimes wonder if we’re talking about the same company or if location matters or just differing expectations. We’ve been Amazon Prime members almost since it started and we order a lot, at least weekly and sometimes multiple times weekly. We’ve never had any problem returning anything and there have been several times when they have refunded the money without requiring a return. Over the years, our shipping time has been reduced from several days to now we get almost everything next day. We have always lived in close proximity, 20-30 miles, from an Amazon distribution center, so that might explain the short delivery times for us. A handful of times over the years when we have mistakenly ordered something that wasn’t prime and came from a vendor partner rather than Amazon itself, it has taken a few weeks. Usually, when we realized the shipping time, we cancelled those orders without any problem.
The biggest problem I ever had with them was when I ordered an item as a xmas present for my wife. They sent me the wrong item, twice. After the second time, I returned the wrong one again and ordered a different item.
If ordering online, we use Amazon. If shopping in store, we go to Costco. We get great service from both.
When we factor in gasoline costs, going to a mall or a shopping center and behavior of some shoppers. We liked staying at home.yes, Amazon delivers quickly to the penninsula. But I agree with others, check prices online
YUPFTC sues Amazon accusing the online retailer of wielding monopoly power to jack up prices by punishing sellers who offer discounts on other sites
- FTC filed massive antitrust suit against Amazon on Tuesday
- Feds allege the company punished sellers that offer lower prices on other sites
- Amazon denies the claim and says its practices 'helped to spur competition'
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FTC files antitrust suit against Amazon
The suit filed on Tuesday in federal court in Seattle, where Amazon is headquartered, is the latest legal volley in the government push to break Big Tech's dominance of the internet.www.dailymail.co.uk