There was some discussion about Amazon on a thread about something else but I can't find it so I thought I'd start another to discuss its merits or otherwise.
I haven't watched any of the documentary series about the company but I understand that there are folk who buy from them without shopping around first.
I always hunt for the best deals, but often Amazon are cheapest and I have no qualms about using them.
At 1.00pm yesterday, I bought a George Foreman grill. Removable plates, floating hinge the lot. It cost £45, but if anyone can rub my nose in it by finding a cheaper one, the serial number is 24330.
It was due for delivery tomorrow, but it arrived at 10.02am, only 21 hours after I clicked on "confirm". Because I have Prime, delivery was free.
That's a brilliant service.
PS I just checked, the price seems to have risen since yesterday. It's now £59.78. Strange, but I'm delighted. 😁
So, my question is, why are people calling for a boycott of Amazon?
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29-11-2020 09:32 AM #1
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I agree we need competition for Amazon though and I’m sure there are some pretty big companies looking at how they can do that.
Right now though, Amazon are second to none on service and price.
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29-11-2020 10:41 AM #6
In theory it will kill local business and takes money out of local communities.
People normally have grumbles about tax and working conditions of these big companies too (although I don't know a loy of the details in this case).
For what it is worth, Amazon is used a lot in my house.
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All fair and above board you might think, however I then had a look to see if I could reorder the chemistry set. A quick search found only one seller and that was the same one that I'd placed my original order with, the only difference was that instead of being priced at €17.99 the set now cost €79.99 with €8.85 post and package. You don't have to be a genius to work out what had happened, the dealer had obviously realised he could get much more for the chemistry set and had recalled the package.
As I always do when I get shoddy service I wrote a review and explained the reasoning why the review was bad. Today I received a mail from Amazon explaining that they won't publish the review because of "words of profanity" used in the review. The word they singled out was "shoddy".
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29-11-2020 10:52 AM #8
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I was concerned they didn't look after their staff but during this crisis they seem to have been very good from what I've heard.
It disgusts me that they avoid paying taxes - look at what our employees pay in taxes is about as crap an excuse as there is for not contributing fairly to the society they are in.
Having said that my wife has prime and of course I use it. I go there first get a price then try and beat it elsewhere.
At the moment I'm more 'never buy from China direct'. Nothing Trumpish. They just make it as impractical as they can to return stuff, even its not as advertised or smashed to bits. The Chinese are also a different size to us so no clothes. My wife bought bras from China. They didn't fit despite them being her size. They wanted photos of them not fitting before they would consider an exchange with her arranging postage etc.!Space to let
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Living out in a rural area Amazon is great for those hard to find things. It’s also generally cheaper. Saying that there is a facebook page called shop in Ireland which has amazing stuff on it from artists, designers and most other things you can think of. Prices are great and your getting something straight from the person who made it. So far i’ve bought art, earrings, bird table, crystals and beanies.
So i think I’m getting the balance right.
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29-11-2020 11:33 AM #12
Is there not a British alternative to Amazon?
In France there's Cdiscount, a French set-up, who do the same thing and have been outselling Amazon since 2013.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdiscount
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29-11-2020 11:51 AM #13
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People will use Amazon for 2 main reasons. Price and availability. If you can get something cheaper and next day, it's a no brainer.
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We regularly had Amazon deliveries to a house with a very different name to ours which is a quarter of a mile away. The solution is to go into your profile and edit your location. For the past 6 months, at least, neighbours 150m away have been getting their Amzon parcels delivered to me.
The drivers use the location point on their app and not common sense.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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There's definitely a place, as you say, for an alternative. Something a bit more ethically sound...a farmers market of the internet.😁Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 29-11-2020 at 12:26 PM.
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Lots of reasons posted on here...
https://www.hibs.net/showthread.php?...k-Friday-Deals!!!!
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29-11-2020 01:39 PM #18
need something, pick up my phone, find it and buy it, usually with free next day delivery, all within 5 mins.
because I live in a city (I imagine Edinburgh will be the same?) I've even had things same day!
can't beat that without going out to a shop.
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29-11-2020 02:01 PM #19
Have to be careful with Amazon and not just assume they are the cheapest.
There’s some terrible price gouging on there and one trick is obscenely high postage charges which appear ‘below the line’.
I also got hit with custom charges when an item arrived from abroad.
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29-11-2020 09:05 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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When they pay so little tax and if there's a truth to the reported working conditions of some workers, when do we have the debate of the cost of convenience being so much greater than the benefit?
Not having a go at you on using Amazon - I do admittedly enjoy the Audible service as I spend a fair bit of time on the road - but don't use them for anything else. Just an interesting topic of debate.
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29-11-2020 09:27 PM #26
Amazon and tax avoidance mean I buy nothing from them. Cheap has hidden costs. Wait until the impact of Covid really kicks in. When us plebs all start having income tax rises. I wonder if folk will still be as tolerant of the whole corporate tax avoiding scam then?
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I manage to hate the people that don't close the loopholes and those that take full advantage of them.
There's also the issue that when one tax loophole is closed, they're willing to spend tens of millions in legal fees to have that challenged & overturned or new loopholes found.
We've also seen recent examples of when countries were trying to clamp down on these mega tax chats, they were threatened by the US Government with sanctions and trade restrictions.
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Given England’s preference for right of centre government, what else can one do?
However, I do live in hope that those with most to gain, and I mean 95% of the population, will arise like lions from their slumber and refuse to accept the huge increases in taxation when we all have to pay for covid.
Maybe then people will realise that Amazon and the other tax avoiders are taking the piss
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