Addicted to Amazon

   / Addicted to Amazon #81  
My wife tries to buy clothes at local stores, but many stores don't bother to stock very much and drive you to online.
This way they save money on personnel.
It also tries to make up for all the theft we see in the local cities.

For a MR11 bulb I need to fix one of the wife's Halloween decorations, I just bought at Amazon.
Easy for things I can't find local since not near a big city or don't want to spend on the $4/gallon gas plus tolls to get there.
 
   / Addicted to Amazon #82  
On the reviews, I got a card in the mail from an item we bought that offered us a $25 or $50 (I can't remember now) gift card if I gave a 5 star review...
Whenever I get one of those, I turn it over to Amazon, as I think bribing folks for a review is like pissing in the well.

Yes, I mostly read just the negative reviews, but lately, I seem to have hit a string of reviews by folks who don't know how to turn on the gizmo and declare it broken, or are giving it 1 star because the delivery person left the package exposed to the weather. Some of the Vine reviews don't seem very grounded in reality, but some get pretty detailed, which I find useful.

Still, I find it a big improvement on the endless calling around and driving around to find parts that I used to do. That's just time out of my life that I don't get back.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Addicted to Amazon #83  
On reviews, your best info will be the 4 and 3 star reviews. Look at what their complaint is, and see if it applies to your use case. Often, the complaints will be from people who either didn't understand what they bought, or found it usable, with annoyances. The 5 and 1 stars are often useless. 4/3/2 stars may be dumb, but atleast honest, IMO
 
   / Addicted to Amazon #85  
My first choice is always to buy local. "Local" for me however can be a 90 minute ride, depending on what I need.

UPS, FedEx and USPS have regular routes past my place. Ecologically, it makes sense to use them.
 
   / Addicted to Amazon #86  
In my area, its either waste at least 1/2 the day to find out if anyone nearby has what I need, much less what they want for it, or try to order it and wait a week for it to get here.

After paying to have one hydraulic hose made to length here a few months ago, it was 1/3 the price to buy a premade hose on eBay the next time I needed one instead, and it was cheaper on eBay than on Az. So I went ahead and bought a spare, too.
 
   / Addicted to Amazon #87  
And ALWAYS set the reviews to "most recent"
YES! The early reviews are often bogus, paid.

'Recent', is more likely real owners.

I have one purchase (a near useless cheap critter camera) where the thousands of positive reviews were posted a year earlier and when there is detail, it describes an unrelated product.
 
   / Addicted to Amazon #88  
The reviews I wonder about are the ones that are recently posted for products purchased years ago "I bought this cheese grater 5 years ago and it's given me nothing but problems....". I guess it could be real, but I couldn't imagine taking the time to go back to Amazon.com years later with a complaint.
 
   / Addicted to Amazon #89  
We are just behind you at 203 orders place in 2024, I need to pick up the pace : )
 
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   / Addicted to Amazon #90  
A few friends retired to the Philippines and say Amazon is a game changer and Costco now has interests…
 

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