Canceling my Amazon Prime

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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,027
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    120 a month is peanuts in trade for it's bennefits, but if you don't get down with the whole thnng maybe not?? We have no issue with the hike and thought it was time. By some stock!! Hmmmm

    120 a year. :)
  • motorstereo
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    Am I the only one that compares their prices to ebay with ebay coming out on top 99% of the time?
  • rooftop59
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    Am I the only one that compares their prices to ebay with ebay coming out on top 99% of the time?

    I don’t know what exactly you’re comparing, but the times I have compared that’s never the case, Amazon is always cheaper, and the shipping is much faster, usually one day.

    Care to share an example?
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  • Emlyn
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    Because of Amazon's marketplace, I usually find prices on new goods are the same on Ebay and Amazon. That's because the big vendors operate on both platforms. If something "new" appears on Ebay that is underpriced to a great degree I usually figure it's something from a shady source.

    For used books and things similar to that, I will usually check Ebay first because their platform is much better for seeing the condition of items. Again though the same sellers tend to operate on both platforms.
  • mikeyb128
    mikeyb128 Posts: 2,885
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    F1nut wrote: »
    No Prime for me because when I order from Amazon most of the time the shipping is free and it's here in one or two days maximum.

    This is where I’m at. Most of the time items are shipped from the British Columbia warehouses, I’m in Alberta about 12 hours away, it’s usually two day shipping so what’s the point.
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  • kevhed72
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    Amazon is out of control. My wife received a 200 dollar cookware set for what we believe is free. They want to build an airline from scratch when they already get great rates from USPS and FedEx for the volumes they ship. Now they are getting into the grocery business. I would not be surprised if they implode one day.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,027
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    kevhed72 wrote: »
    Amazon is out of control. My wife received a 200 dollar cookware set for what we believe is free. They want to build an airline from scratch when they already get great rates from USPS and FedEx for the volumes they ship. Now they are getting into the grocery business. I would not be surprised if they implode one day.

    Someday they will* -- but it'll probably be a while.

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  • txcoastal1
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    Amazon's start was in cloud/data storage and they were already huge in that.

    Didn't take much for them integrate into the retail and data mining world as they already had the technologies and team to support

    No acquisition for expansion, just development
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,027
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    Amazon, AFAIK, started as an online book seller -- I remember their ads when they were brand new.

    http://www.businessinsider.com/jeff-bezos-amazon-history-facts-2017-4


  • kevhed72
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    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    kevhed72 wrote: »
    Amazon is out of control. My wife received a 200 dollar cookware set for what we believe is free. They want to build an airline from scratch when they already get great rates from USPS and FedEx for the volumes they ship. Now they are getting into the grocery business. I would not be surprised if they implode one day.

    Someday they will* -- but it'll probably be a while.

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    You're probably are right since the majority of Americans are mindless consumers...but perhaps we will wake up as a country some day.

  • BlueFox
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    Well, I have calmed down, and will probably keep it. I still wish they had a less expensive version with just shipping, and no streaming video, music, etc.
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  • mhardy6647
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    I streamed "holiday music" from Prime on my laptop whilst wrapping Christmas presents last December :)
  • afterburnt
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    I would pay for prime for the streaming alone. Lots of documentaries that netflix never had or will, especially music and war stuff. I like killing and violins.
  • rpf65
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    afterburnt wrote: »
    I would pay for prime for the streaming alone. Lots of documentaries that netflix never had or will, especially music and war stuff. I like killing and violins.

    Documentaries?

    I don't think the Buggs Bunny movie is technically considered a documentary.
  • afterburnt
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    rpf65 wrote: »
    afterburnt wrote: »
    I would pay for prime for the streaming alone. Lots of documentaries that netflix never had or will, especially music and war stuff. I like killing and violins.

    Documentaries?

    I don't think the Bugs Bunny movie is technically considered a documentary.

    If I found Bugs on there I would surly watch it too. I do find that kind of stuff on Youtube as well as other stuff. If I didnt wast money on Directv and Netlix I would have some bank for my next moves. I put all those payments in the bank when they fell by the wayside but alas that was way later than I should have. At least three or four grand a over the years paying for the Directv that I did't ever watch save maybe one show. Kept it for the NFL, dvr'd every game of the season and watched like three a yeah for years. DUH! You dont find "Billy Bang" anywhere but Prime.
  • halen
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    txcoastal1 wrote: »
    Amazon's start was in cloud/data storage and they were already huge in that.

    Didn't take much for them integrate into the retail and data mining world as they already had the technologies and team to support

    No acquisition for expansion, just development

    There is no disputing the cloud today. AWS or Amazon Web Service is strong.

    Couple that with Angular JS, Node, or Big Data....I still like Parallax, Jquery...

    I have no issues with the raise in price. I use prime benefits a lot. Also great for prime video and HBOadd on and whatever else.

  • motorstereo
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    rooftop59 wrote: »
    Am I the only one that compares their prices to ebay with ebay coming out on top 99% of the time?

    I don’t know what exactly you’re comparing, but the times I have compared that’s never the case, Amazon is always cheaper, and the shipping is much faster, usually one day.

    Care to share an example?

    That would be pretty much everything I've bought online since I got prime in December. As I mentioned earlier I wish this wasn't the case as I get an extra 5% using Amazon's plastic. Even with that incentive ebay's pricing has still been better.
  • mhardy6647
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    afterburnt wrote: »
    rpf65 wrote: »
    afterburnt wrote: »
    I would pay for prime for the streaming alone. Lots of documentaries that netflix never had or will, especially music and war stuff. I like killing and violins.

    Documentaries?

    I don't think the Bugs Bunny movie is technically considered a documentary.

    If I found Bugs on there I would surly watch it too. I do find that kind of stuff on Youtube as well as other stuff...

    Bugs would probably appreciate your surly viewership, Doc.

    ;)
  • motorstereo
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    rooftop59 wrote: »
    Am I the only one that compares their prices to ebay with ebay coming out on top 99% of the time?

    I don’t know what exactly you’re comparing, but the times I have compared that’s never the case, Amazon is always cheaper, and the shipping is much faster, usually one day.

    Care to share an example?

    This morning's example would be a LG3 cellphone replacement battery I ordered just now. I was able to save a couple bucks on ebay vs. Amazon and ebay also has a better selection. I'm not advocating one over the other but the fact that I have not worked yet this year means I have to price shop and so far ebay's prices have been winning.
  • gmcman
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    cfrizz wrote: »
    The 2 day free shipping must be costing Amazon a whole lot of profit hence the rate hike

    If I'm not mistaken, they spend about 2 billion "B" annually of their own money to offset shipping charges...luring people in. I think thats where some of the political arguements come in to play.

    I personally don't care about the 2-day shipping, I can wait a few days. I would rather go for a ride to the store, with the kids if poss and look around, too bad they are one of the culprits for stores drying up.

    Do I use amazon, yes...but less and less if possible. They have done a great job of making shopping easy, and I know quality of life is essential and alot of people don't have time to run around town all the time.


  • cfrizz
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    gmcman wrote: »
    cfrizz wrote: »
    The 2 day free shipping must be costing Amazon a whole lot of profit hence the rate hike
    ...They have done a great job of making shopping easy, and I know quality of life is essential and alot of people don't have time to run around town all the time.

    This would definitely be me, especially when I would more than likely come home empty handed.
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  • verb
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    Well, Amazon keeps pushing the market forward. Now parked car delivery! Or in some cases, perhaps northern New Hampshire, ahem, oxen cart! :smile:
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    Not sure if I'm ready for that!
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  • mhardy6647
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    verb wrote: »
    Well, Amazon keeps pushing the market forward. Now parked car delivery! Or in some cases, perhaps northern New Hampshire, ahem, oxen cart! :smile:
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    Not sure if I'm ready for that!

    So there are two funny things about Amazon's in-car delivery (which is not, by all appearances, a joke):

    Thing the first:
    The youngsters of today aren't in the least bit interested in having/owning cars.

    Thing the second:
    Notice anything interesting about the car in that image posted above?

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    It's a sedan. With a trunk.
    What did Ford just announce last week?
    How many Americans does Amazon expect to actually own cars with trunks in the near future? :p

    My initial thought when I heard about Amazon's in car delivery was, "great -- I want alluringly, potentially valuable boxes in plain sight in the back of my car [SUV]. I like it when folks break into my car."

  • mlistens03
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    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    verb wrote: »
    Well, Amazon keeps pushing the market forward. Now parked car delivery! Or in some cases, perhaps northern New Hampshire, ahem, oxen cart! :smile:
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    Not sure if I'm ready for that!
    What did Ford just announce last week?
    How many Americans does Amazon expect to actually own cars with trunks in the near future? :p

    My initial thought when I heard about Amazon's in car delivery was, "great -- I want alluringly, potentially valuable boxes in plain sight in the back of my car [SUV]. I like it when folks break into my car."

    Sorry, what did Ford announce last week? I didn’t hear it.
    BTW, I am not old enough to drive, but as soon as I have the funds, there is gonna be another car parked in that driveway. Hoping for old boat, like a Cadillac Coupe Deville. That would be awesome.
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    Exactly. SUV's can be equipped with a cargo shade, for that purpose, but I wonder if Amazon will actually pull the shade? Looks like you also need OnStar or other connected car service to utilize.
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    Hey! Beta testing in New Hampshsire? Looks like they missed the mark! :smile:
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  • krazypolk
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    verb wrote: »
    Exactly. SUV's can be equipped with a cargo shade, for that purpose, but I wonder if Amazon will actually pull the shade? Looks like you also need OnStar or other connected car service to utilize.
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    Just leave the windows open and the doors unlocked, that's what I do.
  • mhardy6647
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    nbrowser wrote: »
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    It's a sedan. With a trunk.
    What did Ford just announce last week?
    How many Americans does Amazon expect to actually own cars with trunks in the near future? :p

    My initial thought when I heard about Amazon's in car delivery was, "great -- I want alluringly, potentially valuable boxes in plain sight in the back of my car [SUV]. I like it when folks break into my car."

    Oddly, Ford recently announced they are discontinuing just about all their cars in America aside from the Mustang and some Focus model.

    Exactly so. For better or for worse "cars" in the traditional sense of the word are almost extinct, at least in the US.

    Speaking of which: Did Tesla get the memo? I mean, they're still struggling to ramp up production of... what?

    ;)

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  • mhardy6647
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    verb wrote: »
    Exactly. SUV's can be equipped with a cargo shade, for that purpose, but I wonder if Amazon will actually pull the shade? Looks like you also need OnStar or other connected car service to utilize.
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    And I am sure that none of the Bad Folks ever see an SUV with the cargo cover closed and think "well, I guess there's nothing interesting under there", right?
  • mlistens03
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    nbrowser wrote: »
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    It's a sedan. With a trunk.
    What did Ford just announce last week?
    How many Americans does Amazon expect to actually own cars with trunks in the near future? :p

    My initial thought when I heard about Amazon's in car delivery was, "great -- I want alluringly, potentially valuable boxes in plain sight in the back of my car [SUV]. I like it when folks break into my car."

    Oddly, Ford recently announced they are discontinuing just about all their cars in America aside from the Mustang and some Focus model.

    What? I didn’t hear about this. And cars are extinct? Why? There are still a ton of cars on the road at least in FL.