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I have one outstanding order that is already out for delivery. Once I get that, I'm closing my amazon account. I'm done. Buy nothing. Vote with your wallet. Edit: account is closed. get bent Bozos.

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[–] ch00f 17 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Are your shipping costs higher because you’re rural?

I ask because a lot of people assume going off Amazon will be pricier, but I’ve often found that Amazon prices are inflated mask the price of shipping.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 5 days ago (1 children)

It's a good question to be honest. I pay the $15/month and can get anything delivered. I usually order roughly twice a month, stuff like cat litter and other supplies i'd have to travel an hour to get to or can't get so I factor my own time and whatnot into that cost savings.

I honestly am just assuming it would cost more than $15 since I'll be ordering from different places instead of just one now, but I haven't compared direct prices of product. You could be right.

[–] ch00f 8 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Yeah, give eBay a shot. A lot of sellers are mom and pop shops and even offer free shipping.

Amazon somehow managed to needle their way into people's minds as the only option, but there are others out there.

The only true monopoly they have is in same day/next day shipping which I'm guessing you don't qualify for anyway.

[–] KnightontheSun 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Be cautious with fleaBay. Power sellers can remove negative feedback, so feedback ratings can be skewed!

[–] ch00f 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Dude, have you been on Amazon in like the past 5 years?

[–] KnightontheSun 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I don't see the relevance of this question. I've given up on amazon as their entire system is garbage, but alternatives like eBay have issues too. One of them being my caution above.

I used to look for 97-100% feedback sellers. Now I look for 99-100% and I also paw through the feedback to give myself the best shot at finding a good seller. And as you've mentioned, if you can find the mom/pop shop with solid feedback you should be okay.

[–] ch00f 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I only ask because I've had a very good experience with eBay over the past five years of using it as an Amazon replacement.

I think one thing showed up damaged because it was poorly packaged, and they gave me a full refund.

One lister sold me bootleg gameboy carts (which I should have noticed from the listing if I did an ounce of research), and they accepted a free return for a full refund.

Probably the scammiest thing I see is people clearly just drop shipping from Amazon through eBay. Which is odd because it's often for the most random things (like random bolts or whatever).

[–] KnightontheSun 2 points 5 days ago

Gotcha. I’ve been on eBay for 20 years so I thought I was pretty savvy.

The power seller being able to remove negative feedback was new to me six months ago. Like you I’ve had mostly good sales happen. Been scammed on pc keyboards for $80 or something. Not a huge deal, but last year I ordered a car mirror from a seller in Las Vegas. The seller switched a damaged mirror for the one in the photos. That was the first issue and I should’ve just sent it back, but I had extra glass and thought I could make it work. I asked for a partial refund (which is a good way to satisfy both parties), but the seller said send it back. He took two weeks to ship and I returned it the very next day. No refund for two weeks and most of my correspondence were ignored unless I threatened to go to eBay. Then they contacted me outside of eBay by texting my phone. I ignored it and finally opened a dispute. eBay reviewed it and gave me my money back right away. I negged the seller and since I got my refund, they were able to request that eBay remove the negative feedback. Power sellers have that ability. I really felt others should know about them so I’ll call them out here. Andre’s performance in Las Vegas is best avoided.