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Topic"Bro, it's not that hard to not shop at shitty companies."
pedro45
12/20/21 12:27:11 PM
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argonautweakend posted...
Not shopping at shitty companies can be difficult, I imagine. Because, when you get down to it, you also need to filter out the local companies that are shitty which can he hard to do. And as pointed out, major companies like nestle and kelloggs own a lot of shit.

My problem is people who couldn't imagine a life without Amazon. It isn't really all that difficult to get your things elsewhere

All it took was 4 minutes for someone to give Amazon love.

I wish people would try other companies. As Amazon started to push their paid shipping, others stepped up their shipping speed as well. Best Buy and Home Depot delivered within a day for me. My local record shops ship within two days usually. Then there's Ebay which can be hit or miss with shipping times, but usually arrives with 2 to 7 days.

As far as refunds go...never had a problem. Either I ship the product back, get a cash refund or get the cash back while keeping the product.

Living without Amazon is very rewarding in itself and price checking with Amazon can be quite laughable in their obvious greed.

Avoiding the others can be quite hard cause of vertical integration and what have you. There's so many companies that'd destroy this world in a decade if it meant another dime to them.

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