Amazon. . . Grr.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 1:57 pm
Thought this needed a new thread (sorry for the hijack!):
Although I still order quite a lot from Amazon (because they are, basically, the only game in town) I have grown increasingly dissatisfied with Amazon over the last couple of years.
I had had Amazon Prime for many years, but as of early this year (2017) I dropped Prime. Why? Because of the reason Beth stated, and a few more:
My Prime orders started to arrive slower and slower. For example (and this is not the only example) after looking everywhere else for this item, I ordered a bulb for my Coleman lantern through Prime that should have been to my house in two days (according to Prime). After a month of waiting, I contacted the seller, who (it turned out) was in Asia. I think Hong Kong, but don't remember. Had I known the item was coming from overseas, I would not have ordered. The seller stated that the item had been shipped, but since it had been so long he would refund.
Other deliveries on Prime items (2-day delivery - guaranteed!) just continued to get slower and slower. One week. Two weeks. Three weeks. Ugh.
To make a long story short(er), the bulb never arrived, and the promised refund never materialized. Since it was past the Amazon 30-day "guarantee" period I was out the $19.95 for the bulb. My patience was rewarded by getting screwed. $19.95 will not break me, but it does annoy the heck out of me.
Another reason I had Prime was because of all of the videos they have on tap, for free (supposedly) streaming. On many different occasions I would look up a movie that I wanted to watch (none of these movies was younger than 15 or 20 years old) and Amazon wanted to charge me an additional $4.95 per "rental" (over my $100/year Prime fee - that is advertised to include free streaming) to watch a 15 or 20 year old movie. Really? No thanks.
And, finally this year, no thanks to Amazon Prime too. I dropped Prime this past February.
Have continued to order stuff though Amazon, though, because it is easy to place orders, the stuff I tend to order is not available locally, and the stuff comes - eventually.
Most of the time.
Thanks.
Anne
Bethers wrote:I ordered some little stuff for Cruiser on Amazon. Prime doesn't mean much here... Ordered Sunday. Delivery won't be till Friday. On the items it showed Wed for Prime. Prime isn't what it used to be.
Although I still order quite a lot from Amazon (because they are, basically, the only game in town) I have grown increasingly dissatisfied with Amazon over the last couple of years.
I had had Amazon Prime for many years, but as of early this year (2017) I dropped Prime. Why? Because of the reason Beth stated, and a few more:
My Prime orders started to arrive slower and slower. For example (and this is not the only example) after looking everywhere else for this item, I ordered a bulb for my Coleman lantern through Prime that should have been to my house in two days (according to Prime). After a month of waiting, I contacted the seller, who (it turned out) was in Asia. I think Hong Kong, but don't remember. Had I known the item was coming from overseas, I would not have ordered. The seller stated that the item had been shipped, but since it had been so long he would refund.
Other deliveries on Prime items (2-day delivery - guaranteed!) just continued to get slower and slower. One week. Two weeks. Three weeks. Ugh.
To make a long story short(er), the bulb never arrived, and the promised refund never materialized. Since it was past the Amazon 30-day "guarantee" period I was out the $19.95 for the bulb. My patience was rewarded by getting screwed. $19.95 will not break me, but it does annoy the heck out of me.
Another reason I had Prime was because of all of the videos they have on tap, for free (supposedly) streaming. On many different occasions I would look up a movie that I wanted to watch (none of these movies was younger than 15 or 20 years old) and Amazon wanted to charge me an additional $4.95 per "rental" (over my $100/year Prime fee - that is advertised to include free streaming) to watch a 15 or 20 year old movie. Really? No thanks.
And, finally this year, no thanks to Amazon Prime too. I dropped Prime this past February.
Have continued to order stuff though Amazon, though, because it is easy to place orders, the stuff I tend to order is not available locally, and the stuff comes - eventually.
Most of the time.
Thanks.
Anne