Anonymous wrote:This site will show you what the businesses you’re supporting are doing with their money (there’s an app too)
https://www.goodsuniteus.com/
We are getting of Amazon and deleting all Meta. We are lucky to have a good library system and independent book stores that also sell used books. We also order from https://www.powells.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorbh2YyL4vXW79ekH6pQ8v4IOvgIHdTIp-B5jmRM0cwjUrv9AQD
Powell’s supports a lot of great causes. I thought giving up Subscribe and Save would be harder than it was. I just mark my calendar and shop ahead. A lot can be done with click and pick up these days as well.
We also joined a Buy Nothing group and are just consuming less. And simplifying feels good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stopped using Amazon (and prime) a few years ago, and we quickly found replacements for everything.
Target and Costco are where I go first for most things I would have bought on Amazon.
We’ve long relied on local booksellers or the library for books. And Barnes and Noble is a good back-up option, if you need a bigger, online bookseller.
I never bought clothes on Amazon, so that hasn’t been an option. I did buy a lot of shoes from Zappos, but now I just buy from the manufacturer.
For the maybe 10-20% of things we can’t find easily at the above options, I just google and see what comes up; usually, there’s a reputable non-Amazon option. Often, the best option is to buy direct from the manufacturer.
plus Temu
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, your library lends e books. I use a Libby as an app
I just downloaded Libby and started trying it. I couldn't find any of the books I wanted to read available!
Anonymous wrote:Any alternatives to Prime? I’ve found Costco 2 day is just fine. Going direct with Sephora etc.. is working and faster with in store pick up. Any others ? I need a bookstore. I don’t actually need most things same day or with in Prime’s 2 day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any alternatives to Prime? I’ve found Costco 2 day is just fine. Going direct with Sephora etc.. is working and faster with in store pick up. Any others ? I need a bookstore. I don’t actually need most things same day or with in Prime’s 2 day.
My preferred alternatives:
Electronics/things I can get at Costco: Costco
Cosmetics/house supplies I can’t find at Costco: Target, Ulta, Sephora
Books: thriftbooks, Libby, library
Odds and ends, phone cases, craft supplies, party supplies, plastic crap made in China: Temu
Cheapish clothes and shoes: TJ Maxx, Target, Costco
I feel like kind of a virtuoso at avoiding Amazon, but we need a slam dunk place for sports supplies
Anonymous wrote:whats wrong with Prime?
Anonymous wrote:Libby app
Costco, Target 360, and Chewy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stopped using Amazon (and prime) a few years ago, and we quickly found replacements for everything.
Target and Costco are where I go first for most things I would have bought on Amazon.
We’ve long relied on local booksellers or the library for books. And Barnes and Noble is a good back-up option, if you need a bigger, online bookseller.
I never bought clothes on Amazon, so that hasn’t been an option. I did buy a lot of shoes from Zappos, but now I just buy from the manufacturer.
For the maybe 10-20% of things we can’t find easily at the above options, I just google and see what comes up; usually, there’s a reputable non-Amazon option. Often, the best option is to buy direct from the manufacturer.
plus Temu