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Largely the only things I get from Amazon anymore are commodity products where I'm expecting the Chinese knockoff experience, and it's priced accordingly. For that type of stuff it's basically Alibaba but faster and slightly less annoying.
For anything mission critical I'll purchase from an actual supplier. Mouser, Digikey, etc. Or the manufacturer directly, if the option exists. Typically the "deals" on Amazon aren't, really, and if you're going to purchase a big ticket piece of equipment you can get all the same stuff just buying direct... free shipping, returns, etc. The only exception is some small time manufacturers who will only sell on Amazon, using it as their sole storefront so they don't have to maintain their own.
You really have to know what you are purchasing on Amazon.
For example, I like when major brands have a storefront. I then compare prices at multiple distribution points and purchase from the best. Sometimes Amazon wins but usually other outlets get my business.
The most annoying trend recently is the online pricing versus in-store pricing being radically different. Office Depot, Target, Walgreens, and many others have gotten stupid about this especially with electronics. My new hobby while standing in line at checkout is to validate the pricing of everything I am purchasing.
I almost always end up finding something radically different.
Usually they'll price match their own web site if you complain. It's still a hassle, though.
My business is an undercutter in our industry, and our online price is the same as our in store price. Ain't nobody got time for that shit. Consequently, roughly 70% of my customers are online or phone sales and I never meet them. Suits me fine.
Not too long ago I found that Home Depot had a product cheaper than Amazon and in stock near me. When I showed up in store, it was more expensive and they would not price match their own website. So I left and ordered it from Amazon for cheaper than the in-store price. I could have gotten it cheaper from the HD website but I was so annoyed with the experience that I didn't purchase from them.
The HD website purchasing experience is dogshit anyway.
Honestly? Some of the shit sold on Amazon can be had on AliExpress for a fraction of the price.
Just bought a bunch of espresso accessories, they are LITERALLY 5-6x the price on Amazon for the EXACT same product.
Some sellers on there even have 5 day shipping. I’d rather wait.