On Wed, 31 Jan 2018 18:11:30 -0500, Ralph Mowery
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>> The initial item was cheaper on Ebay, and with free shipping, Thats all
>> I paid, and checking out was much quicker too. I dont know why anyone
>> even bothers with Amazon. They're crooks....
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>A while back I ordered some coffee off Amazon. It shipped from Target.
>I looked at the Target site and it was less from them, so from then on I
>go to the Target web site. Would go to Target, but it is about 30 miles
>one way from here.
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>I live in a small town so not too much around here. Even with some
>shiping charges, it is less expensive for me to order things.
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>Really came out a while back with Best Buy. Ordered a 60 inch TV tht
>had free shipping. Two people came out and set it up. They turned it
>on,but said they could not mess with the cable TV as per company policy.
>They carried off the packing material and offered to carry off the old
>TV. All that service was free. The nearest BB is about 30 miles away.
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>While I do order from Amazon, I also check other places for the best
>price.
Years ago, I ordered a few books and DVD movies from Amazon. That was
before they started playing all their stupid games. Back then, I was
able to look at the item, see it's ACTUAL price and shipping, and
checkout easily without any minimum order or requirement to join their
damn "club". Back then Amazon was mostly just there to sell books and
recordings.
I am the kind of person who hates money games both online and in brick
stores. I once shopped at a Walgreens store that required membership to
their "rewards club". I only went in there to buy a cold drink (soda) on
a very hot day. The soda was on sale for something like 79cents. When I
got to the checkout I was asked for my rewards card. I told them I did
not have or want one. I was then told that this soda would cost me about
$2, without the rewards card. She handed me the sign up form. I quickly
looked it over and said "sorry, I dont give out personal information,
due to the risk of identity theft". She said, ok, but then you dont get
the sale price. I replied "and then you dont make a sale", and I walked
out of the store and have never gone back to any Walgreens store since.
I guess Amazon is now the online version of Walgreens, and from what I
understand, I would have to pay them to join their bullshit "club". NO
THANKS!
Even though I'm retired, I have a lot of things to do and even if I am
not real busy, I have projects to do, friends to visit, and personal
things that need to be accomplished. I do not have the time or the
interest in playing these money games, which waste my time. When I shop,
I make a list, grab what I need and want to exit the store as quick as I
can. While I like saving money, as do most people, I am not selling my
identity for a bag of free potato chips or to save a few pennies. If
people knew how much money those stores make off selling their mailing
lists, they would have a panic attack, when they realize all they get in
return is a couple bucks worth of savings from time to time.
I too live in a rural area, and our local town has little for shopping.
We have a dollar store (I like that place). We have 2 grocery stores
which have fair prices. We have a Shopko, that place has outrageously
high prices. And we have a local ripoff hardware store that charges 2 or
3 times what the item would sell for at most other stores. Our local
lumber yard is the same, very over priced. That's about all we have for
stores.
The nearest larger city is 55 miles away for me (each way). That's the
only place I can go to shop at electronic stores, home improvement
stores, or buy anything beyold the very limited things in our small
town. There is however a Walmart about 25 miles from here. Either way,
its costly for fuel and time consuming to go to those stores. So, if I
need some special thing, I add it to a list and try to limit my trips to
the big city to once a month. Or I go to that Walmart. Otherwise I am
stuck paying the very high local prices, or shopping online. I do a lot
of business on Ebay. At least Ebay puts the price upfront including the
shipping and I dont have to play stupid games. Ebay also does a decent
job of dealing with defective items and other problems for the most
part.