Amazon’s now-legendary “Prime Day” is July 8-11. Much like Black Friday or Cyber Monday, this means sales on lots of items on Amazon’s vast marketplace, and as such many people flock to the giant’s website to get sweet deals on everything from computers to small kitchen appliances and more. While many of us are feeling the financial crunch more than ever, I urge you, dear reader, to resist the allure. I don’t typically have strong opinions about where people chose to shop or how they decide to spend their heard-earned money, but in this post I hope to lay out a convincing case for why Amazon is full-stop evil, no caveats, and is undeserving of your money on a moral and ethical level no matter what your values are. Amazon needs to be stopped, and legislation will not do so. Only its loyal consumers – who keep the beast alive – can do that by taking their money elsewhere. No matter your political or personal beliefs, I’m certain Amazon violates them in one way or another, and you should vote with your dollar by buying from other places whenever possible. Here’s why.

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    27 days ago

    Amazon makes the majority of its money from AWS. Literally using the Internet makes them buckets of money.

    People can boycott it all they want. I just don’t use them, but none of that really hurts Amazon in the end.

    If people want to actually hurt Amazon they need to call on the Government to break up AWS, Ma Bell style.

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    26 days ago

    Amazon is already dead to us. Just like Tesla, Target, Starbucks, and Meta.

    They will never be purchased from, or supported in any way- ever again.

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      25 days ago

      I avoid buying from Amazon as much as possible, but good luck doing anything online and avoiding AWS.

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        25 days ago

        good luck doing anything online and avoiding AWS.

        Don’t let perfect stand in the way of good.

        It’s not possible in most cases to even know if a given online resource is using AWS behind the scenes, so it’s not something you can really control.

        On the other hand, if you happen to be a web developer, that is a different story, but for normal users it’s not something you can do much about.

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    26 days ago

    ITT: “I agree they’re systematically fucking us over (and don’t get me started on their horrible politics!) but will continue to enable them because it’s convenient and saves me a few bucks” this defense doesn’t make you look reasonable it makes you look like a clown

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    26 days ago

    The only reason you need - it’s a monopoly. Fuck its all.

    And I also hate with passion that 5 years ago you’d need AWS in your CV.

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      25 days ago

      People also use it a ton in Europe where they do not have a monopoly.

      Heck even in the US they don’t have a monopoly come to think about it, Aliexpress is selling the same crap

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    25 days ago

    I only use Amazon/Aliexpress/Temu etc if I don’t have a choice. Things that are so god damn specific that the normal retailers I have access to in Europe don’t have it. Specific cables or things for modding that are in gray area so retailers here don’t want to sell it etc.

    But I hate everything surrounding Amazon

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    26 days ago

    If I lived in a city where there are lots of different retailers that carry varieties of products then maybe I wouldn’t use Amazon. But when you live in a more rural area where the selection is limited and you like better stuff, there’s really not many other options.

    It also seems like a very one sided criticism of Amazon. No corporation is good, and Amazon might very well be evil™️ but not everything about it is negative. It has also brought thousands of jobs to rural or semi rural areas that pay better than anything else in the area. They increase access to products that people like me wouldn’t be able to access otherwise. And they are actively trying to disrupt the healthcare industry by lowering prices and giving greater access to healthcare to people who are far from cities.

    I also suspect that these descriptions of working conditions at Amazon centers seem to be cherry picked and might be attributed more to bad managers than company policy, because I’ve met people who work at Amazon warehouses and they don’t complain about this kind of stuff at all. In fact they seem to generally like their jobs.

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      26 days ago

      Their business model has been to undercut and extinguish their competition for as long as they’ve been around. The ‘good’ you talk about is about controlling the market and leaving you with no choice as they’ve already largely done with your ‘nicer stuff’. Workers will be shit-canned without a second thought if they realize their ai/robot dreams. Drugs will become more expensive again once they capture the market.

      The world depends on everyone voting with their wallets despite the inconvenience. You don’t have to be perfect, just make some changes. Pay more and support your small local businesses whenever possible.

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        26 days ago

        the buisnesses near me will never sell rp-sma to mhf 1 cables as there is approximately no demand for them. Not everyone lives in mega cities with dozens of stores selling the same products.

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          25 days ago

          Not owned by Amazon, but there’s a big but.

          Their source of income is from Amazon affiliates link. Whenever you follow the price of a product, if you click on the links on their websites or in their emails, they will earn a commission from Amazon.

          Amazon recently started vetting their affiliates more. I’m 100% sure that camelcamelcamel now shows data in a way that doesn’t hurt Amazon (e.g. they won’t show sudden drops in prices, i.e. pricing mistakes) or even themselves (commissions are a percentage of the price paid by the user).

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      27 days ago

      Prices mysteriously go up about a week before prime day sales, then drop to a few dollars below normal, scream “39% off” and you feel like you beat the system.

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        27 days ago

        I remember at my first job in high school in a store on Main Street. We had a sidewalk sale with other business owners.

        My innocence was lost when my boss instructed me to place higher prices using our ordinary white stickers and then cover them with ‘discounted’ orange sales stickers at slightly higher prices than normal.

        These dicks just do it at scale. Amazon is a tawdry crime organization. We all know it.

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    26 days ago

    It’s time to admit that any of the commentators here would dream of being at the helm of Amazon, but simply aren’t talented enough to build such an empire.

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      26 days ago

      I accepted a position at Amazon as a finance director for one of their many divisions, and it was hands down the most toxic work environment I have ever experienced-- and I’ve worked in public accounting for other a decade, so that’s saying something.

      I resigned within a couple weeks and found myself a much better job elsewhere.

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        26 days ago

        Not your business, so you’re getting annoyed, which means the problem is with you…

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      25 days ago

      If you love the Chinese low quality drop shipped items on Amazon, and wish that was the only thing they stocked, then Temu is great!

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      25 days ago

      I don’t mind them going into space. It’s the coming back I have a problem with.

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    26 days ago

    Not a fan of Amazon in any way shape or form, but for some purchases here in the UK they are simply miles ahead of other firms. Latest purchase by me, though not paid for by me is 2 x batteries for my wifes mobility scooter. 20% cheaper than anywhere else, took 1 week to arrive (not bad, not the best) but was so easy to order without all the hassle other solutions involve. We have a prime account still as there is some streaming stuff we also like to watch. Still (just) more pros than cons