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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by TomOpus
(Post 14637077)
We'll see how it goes but getting an Amazon order delivered by USPS today. I could see if it was something small but it's a set of cookware.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Amazon delivered a $400 chair and just left it in the lobby for anyone to pick up. Then I bought my 43" Samsung TV and though they sent me a photo of the delivery, it was not at my door. I notified them. I guess if they take a photo that clears them of responsibility if the porch bandits get it. That night I heard a huge fight next door. The next morning, my TV was at my door, and my next door neighbor happened by and asked if I got my TV. She knew way too much about the delivery and seemed nervous. Apparently she is a klepto, and her husband made her put it out at my door. It is no fun buying stuff and then having to worry about actually receiving it. My place is next to an elevator. So she would come off the elevator and see my packages and grab them and duck into her apartment. I finally caught her in the act one day and that was that. They were evicted. Now I just use USPS, and try to use smaller companies for my buying, and find stuff made in the US. Their customer service has been a lot better too without robot flying monkeys.. Screw Amazon! /rant
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Amazon has to leave it at the correct location or they have to take responsibility.
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Just got an email notifying me of no more sharing Prime benefits. I only share with my wife and my parents. Kind of a bummer, but I’ll just give my wife my login so we can order what we want.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Mike86
(Post 14637931)
Just got an email notifying me of no more sharing Prime benefits. I only share with my wife and my parents. Kind of a bummer, but I’ll just give my wife my login so we can order what we want.
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Looking at the comments on Facebook about this story, no one seems to have known this was a benefit.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by TomOpus
(Post 14638622)
Looking at the comments on Facebook about this story, no one seems to have known this was a benefit.
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My sister added me on to her account many years ago at my request. I thought they stopped allowing that as an option a long time back but anyone already connected was able to continue.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Cardsfan111
(Post 14638653)
My sister added me on to her account many years ago at my request. I thought they stopped allowing that as an option a long time back but anyone already connected was able to continue.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Meathead
(Post 14638662)
I believe that's what Amazon is killing now. Affected accounts are supposed to be notified by Sept 5th.
Spoiler:
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Ginwen
(Post 14638571)
I believe you can still share with people in your house, which presumably includes your wife, just not people with different address, which I am surprised you could do anyway. You also still get free shipping to other houses if you buy it. Not sure if the household can only include one other adult (which doesn’t matter to me since there are only two of us here).
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 14638758)
Why would anyone even need to share with someone living in your home? If my wife has a Prime account and I want to order something with Prime I'd just order it from her account in her name and have it shipped to our house.
FWIW, we've never been able to do this, in Canada, because Amazon likes to fuck us. We also never get incentives to use slower shipping. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
I know this is common knowledge by this point but just be ready to have any and every book you ever order from Amazon at minimum get a corner crunch.
It is so frustrating. For a company that started as a book retailer, you would think they could at least teach their robots or whatever is packing this shit on how to pack book to receive at least zero to minimum damage. I can't image the number of returned books they get yet they still insist on shipping books in a flimsy envelope 10 times large than it needs to be or throw a small book in a large box with a laughable one 4x6 sheet of packing paper. I mean, what the fuck? |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 14638758)
Why would anyone even need to share with someone living in your home? If my wife has a Prime account and I want to order something with Prime I'd just order it from her account in her name and have it shipped to our house.
I wonder if they're going to do absolutely dumb things to enforce this, like if you deliver regularly to your work place, flag your account for possible sharing or something. |
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My personal Amazon account has Prime and I am able to share it with my business account. Never had an issue.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 14638758)
Why would anyone even need to share with someone living in your home? If my wife has a Prime account and I want to order something with Prime I'd just order it from her account in her name and have it shipped to our house.
We actually used to have both our Kindles on the same account. It was kind of annoying but the only way we could share in the rare case we wanted to read the same thing. Split them when they added family sharing, and work# great now. Our bank accounts, on the other hand, are not separate. Actually weren’t even before we were married. Luckily our approaches to purchases sync well. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Anyone else having problems with the orders page loading?
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by stvn1974
(Post 14660056)
Anyone else having problems with the orders page loading?
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I did receive a delivery, today. Status only showed as 'Arriving today' and still shows that.
Alexa is also down, due to the outage, along with many other sites that use AWS. |
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Everything I was supposed to receive today showed Now Arriving Tomorrow the one time I was able to get my orders page to load.
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Technology is great.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Noonan
(Post 14660063)
Everything I was supposed to receive today showed Now Arriving Tomorrow the one time I was able to get my orders page to load.
Websites and services across the United States and around the world were struggling to recover Monday after a problem at Amazon Web Services (AWS) has left leading games, publishers, streaming platforms and other apps unusable to millions. The cloud hosting service that underpins much of the web and everyday online tools, went offline because of a problem with one its core database products, the company said. Problems have persisted through Monday morning, according to the company. The outage has affected users of sites ranging from Snapchat to the McDonald's app and Amazon's Ring doorbell cameras to gaming platforms Roblox and Fortnite. It underlines the fragility of companies — including financial services — that use cloud-based servers to host their data, and how suddenly businesses across the globe can be affected by an unplanned outage. |
Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Is anything getting delivered today? I have something that says it'll come today but tracking says it hasn't left the distribution center.
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I got my D3 vitamins delivered from them today.
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Re: The complaining about Amazon thread
Originally Posted by Nesbit
(Post 14660250)
I got my D3 vitamins delivered from them today.
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