Anonymous wrote:I am very dependent on the convenience of using Amazon. Everything I need gets shipped to me on a regular cadence. This helps because it’s one less thing I need to remember when running low on supplies.
I just paused my subscription so it will not renew in July. I found a few products directly through the manufacturer who also provide subscription shipping for cheaper. I still need to break my habit and find other vendors who carry my products. I hate being inside brick and mortar stores.
How have you been able to kick your Amazon habit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't quit. I order stuff for my elderly parents who cannot order for themselves.
And you can’t order the same things form other sources because…?
Often they need things on the same day. I'm not getting rid of Amazon.
You do not need anything same day. Please explain what you could possibly need same day that is worth giving up our democracy for.
So my only choices are same day delivery or giving up democracy?
Seriously, do better. This a complete logic fail.
You didn't answer the question. Give an example of something you absolutely NEED that you can't go pick up in a store.
How do I know the store has it?
With Amazon, I can browse in the leisure of my home and have it delivered to my doorstep in a time and manner of my choosing.
Feel free to drive around like a chicken with your head cut off. It must be exhausting to be a liberal.
Still can't do it huh. Name one. Single. Thing. You need same day. Hint: there isn't anything.
Nobody cares Nancy. You're not really making a difference like you think you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't quit. I order stuff for my elderly parents who cannot order for themselves.
And you can’t order the same things form other sources because…?
Often they need things on the same day. I'm not getting rid of Amazon.
You do not need anything same day. Please explain what you could possibly need same day that is worth giving up our democracy for.
So my only choices are same day delivery or giving up democracy?
Seriously, do better. This a complete logic fail.
You didn't answer the question. Give an example of something you absolutely NEED that you can't go pick up in a store.
How do I know the store has it?
With Amazon, I can browse in the leisure of my home and have it delivered to my doorstep in a time and manner of my choosing.
Feel free to drive around like a chicken with your head cut off. It must be exhausting to be a liberal.
Still can't do it huh. Name one. Single. Thing. You need same day. Hint: there isn't anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't quit. I order stuff for my elderly parents who cannot order for themselves.
And you can’t order the same things form other sources because…?
Often they need things on the same day. I'm not getting rid of Amazon.
You do not need anything same day. Please explain what you could possibly need same day that is worth giving up our democracy for.
So my only choices are same day delivery or giving up democracy?
Seriously, do better. This a complete logic fail.
You didn't answer the question. Give an example of something you absolutely NEED that you can't go pick up in a store.
How do I know the store has it?
With Amazon, I can browse in the leisure of my home and have it delivered to my doorstep in a time and manner of my choosing.
Feel free to drive around like a chicken with your head cut off. It must be exhausting to be a liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't quit. I order stuff for my elderly parents who cannot order for themselves.
And you can’t order the same things form other sources because…?
Often they need things on the same day. I'm not getting rid of Amazon.
You do not need anything same day. Please explain what you could possibly need same day that is worth giving up our democracy for.
So my only choices are same day delivery or giving up democracy?
Seriously, do better. This a complete logic fail.
You didn't answer the question. Give an example of something you absolutely NEED that you can't go pick up in a store.
How do I know the store has it?
With Amazon, I can browse in the leisure of my home and have it delivered to my doorstep in a time and manner of my choosing.
Feel free to drive around like a chicken with your head cut off. It must be exhausting to be a liberal.
Don’t argue with MAGA. They love to fight and can’t be reasoned with. Keep doing good things. Take the energy that you use to fight with Maga and make connections in your community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't quit. I order stuff for my elderly parents who cannot order for themselves.
And you can’t order the same things form other sources because…?
Often they need things on the same day. I'm not getting rid of Amazon.
You do not need anything same day. Please explain what you could possibly need same day that is worth giving up our democracy for.
So my only choices are same day delivery or giving up democracy?
Seriously, do better. This a complete logic fail.
You didn't answer the question. Give an example of something you absolutely NEED that you can't go pick up in a store.
How do I know the store has it?
With Amazon, I can browse in the leisure of my home and have it delivered to my doorstep in a time and manner of my choosing.
Feel free to drive around like a chicken with your head cut off. It must be exhausting to be a liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s great to not care about the Amazon workers at all when you’re living your values.
They are union busters. Do you support worker’s rights?
Like...the American workers that have to pee in bottles on the Amazon floor? Those workers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't quit. I order stuff for my elderly parents who cannot order for themselves.
And you can’t order the same things form other sources because…?
Often they need things on the same day. I'm not getting rid of Amazon.
You do not need anything same day. Please explain what you could possibly need same day that is worth giving up our democracy for.
So my only choices are same day delivery or giving up democracy?
Seriously, do better. This a complete logic fail.
You didn't answer the question. Give an example of something you absolutely NEED that you can't go pick up in a store.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't quit. I order stuff for my elderly parents who cannot order for themselves.
And you can’t order the same things form other sources because…?
Often they need things on the same day. I'm not getting rid of Amazon.
You do not need anything same day. Please explain what you could possibly need same day that is worth giving up our democracy for.
So my only choices are same day delivery or giving up democracy?
Seriously, do better. This a complete logic fail.
Anonymous wrote:Amazon Prime has changed our lives, incredibly helpful for last-minute purchases that might otherwise not come on time or take hours to track down from other sources. I'm willing to give up plenty of things, but not that. However, I only use when absolutely necessary these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not OP, but I posted a question about replacement shopping for amazon and really appreciate all the replies. I think I can drastically reduce my amazon usage.
Question about Target and Walmart. What are the reasons to not switch my shopping to those companies over amazon?
What about these stores?
Giant
Trader Joe's
CVS
Walgreens
Home Goods/TJ Maxx
Dicks Sporting Goods
I think with Costco and the commissary/px, these places could replace almost all of my amazon shopping.
EXCEPT, my kindle. I've used them for over a decade. I rarely buy kindle books, mainly use the library or free classics, but the device itself feels indispensable to me. Any good alternatives? Maybe I'll ask on the book thread.
Target - recently cut its DEI programs. Should they bring them back, I personally will resume shopping there because I think they paid and treated workers OK.
Walmart - generally poor treatment of workers, predatory pricing in small towns, cheap/dangerous products. Also their website has a lot of third party stuff and likely fakes.
Giant is mostly unionized and I think negotiates with the union so I feel like that one is OK
Others I don't really have an opinion on, I would say they are all preferable to Amazon.