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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 7:12 pm 
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I gave them one more chance to remedy and compensate for their shitty cheapo use of Surepost and SmartPost. This time I was very clear I'd like Prime extended. Again, only useless canned apology. Phooey, amazon ain't shit anymore.


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I ordered something through Amazon on Saturday afternoon with Free Shipping (not Prime, just the Free Shipping option)

It shipped Sunday, and I received it Tuesday.

1ZW2187RYN04943800

Usually it takes 4-5 business days, 2 business days is pretty lucky.

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I ordered something through Amazon on Saturday afternoon with Free Shipping (not Prime, just the Free Shipping option)

It shipped Sunday, and I received it Tuesday.

1ZW2187RYN04943800

Usually it takes 4-5 business days, 2 business days is pretty lucky.

Yes, I ordered a toy for my daughter monday and it was delivered yesterday. Im not a prime customer


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Hello,

I'm sorry to hear you father haven't received their order yet.

I understand that you entrusted us to deliver this order on time and that in this case, we have not met your expectations. Please note that once the order is shipped out of our fulfillment center, it is the carrier's responsibility to deliver this order on time to our customer.

I have reviewed your order and the tracking information, there is still no indication that the order was lost, though the tracking information says that your package is still in transit.

I will follow up on your package with carrier, please wait within 24 hours. If carrier fails to locate the shipment, I will make sure to take necessary action right away. I will contact back as soon as I have an update.

We look forward to seeing you again soon.

Best regards,
Karl A.


One package will now be two days late and another a day late if not received today. No proactive compensation for their incompetent faith in UPS SurePost and FedEx SmartPost. Not encouraging.


Was tracking a package being sent from California by FedEx that they're now saying they can't account for. Online system says "Package Not Trackable" and customer service has no clue.


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Just ordered NBA 2K 14 (Yes.....just ordered :oops: ) yesterday and signed up for a free trial of Prime.

Hoping to get it tomorrow morning...

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http://gothamist.com/2014/04/23/amazon_ ... s_hbo.php#.


score......


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I'm a Prime "member" (button 48) bc I love the 2-day shipping. Im not a large customer relatively speaking (~15 orders in 2013) but you're allowed to invite family members so I feel it's worth it.

So the 2-day shipping thing is increasingly becoming false advertising. I order shoes yesterday around 7PM. The estimated delivery date was Saturday.

Of course, as I guessed, Amazon went cheap with USPS to deliver package causing the day delay. I had this occur with a pasta maker I ordered last week.

Kinda annoying.


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I'm a Prime "member" (button 48) bc I love the 2-day shipping. Im not a large customer relatively speaking (~15 orders in 2013) but you're allowed to invite family members so I feel it's worth it.

So the 2-day shipping thing is increasingly becoming false advertising. I order shoes yesterday around 7PM. The estimated delivery date was Saturday.

Of course, as I guessed, Amazon went cheap with USPS to deliver package causing the day delay. I had this occur with a pasta maker I ordered last week.

Kinda annoying.


this is all completely shocking to me
i order a ton from Amazon. like seriously, a lot
I am Prime
not sure i've EVER had a package be past 2 days. ever
and recently i've started picking the "no-rush" option and even then i usually get it before their estimate

maybe i'm just super lucky. even during the xmas rush everything i ordered came exactly on time , and yes ive had things delivered from non-UPS carriers as well .lot of times its USPS


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I'm a Prime "member" (button 48) bc I love the 2-day shipping. Im not a large customer relatively speaking (~15 orders in 2013) but you're allowed to invite family members so I feel it's worth it.

So the 2-day shipping thing is increasingly becoming false advertising. I order shoes yesterday around 7PM. The estimated delivery date was Saturday.

Of course, as I guessed, Amazon went cheap with USPS to deliver package causing the day delay. I had this occur with a pasta maker I ordered last week.

Kinda annoying.

Do we really need more Jimmy's?

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Amazon lost $7.4 billion last year. If memory serves, I dont believe Amazon has ever made a profit.

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 Post subject: Re: Amazon
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Amazon lost $7.4 billion last year. If memory serves, I dont believe Amazon has ever made a profit.


they could make one whenever they wanted


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Amazon lost $7.4 billion last year. If memory serves, I dont believe Amazon has ever made a profit.


they could make one whenever they wanted



Alright Phillips, how did last year look?
I don't know if you can anthropomorphise a year sir.
No, you twit ... the books ... how is the money situation for 2014?
Well, sir, I'm afraid we were in the red for about seven-and-a-half billion.
Billion ... with a 'B'?
Yes, sir.
Dollars?
Yes, sir.
U.S.?
Yes, sir.
When was the last year we turned a profit?
Well .... actually, sir, we at Amazon have never actually had a so-called 'profitable' year.
What ?!? Never ?!? Explain!
Well, sir ... we could make a profit any time we like, if we wanted to.
If? IF we wanted to?
Yes sir.
Explain!
Well, some guy wrote that on the internet, so I figure it's accurate.
Well, are we going to feel like it this year?
Not sure sir; he didn't say.

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 Post subject: Re: Amazon
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Stock trading at $301...doin something right


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Hawg Ass wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
I'm a Prime "member" (button 48) bc I love the 2-day shipping. Im not a large customer relatively speaking (~15 orders in 2013) but you're allowed to invite family members so I feel it's worth it.

So the 2-day shipping thing is increasingly becoming false advertising. I order shoes yesterday around 7PM. The estimated delivery date was Saturday.

Of course, as I guessed, Amazon went cheap with USPS to deliver package causing the day delay. I had this occur with a pasta maker I ordered last week.

Kinda annoying.

Do we really need more Jimmy's?

Take a lap for that one porky.


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 Post subject: Re: Amazon
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Stock trading at $301...doin something right

Not buying Radio Shack?

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lately a lot of my amazon stuff has been coming in 2 days using super saver shipping option

we got an offer for prime for $40 but we just cant justify it when more often than not we are fine waiting for regular shipping


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Ordered some books last night (8th). The guaranteed delivery date is Tuesday the 13th.

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Ankit:Thank you for the order number.

And I'd like to let you know that two -day shipping will start after the package shipped out not when you ordered, so after shipped out with two day shipping it will take 24-48 hours to delivered, as you already received your last orders.


Amazon is pulling some shady shit.


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Scorehead wrote:
Amazon lost $7.4 billion last year. If memory serves, I dont believe Amazon has ever made a profit.


if memory serves, you're right about that. they're not really about making profits. when i worked there, it was all about expanding the brand. like elmhurst steve permeating the AM airwaves.


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We've had prime for about 5 years and it's maybe been a handful of times when something we ordered didn't show up when promised. We were watching a rented movie from Amazon the other night and it was buffering quite a bit. Next day my wife received an email from Amazon apologizing and refunding what we paid.


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Douchebag wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Stock trading at $301...doin something right

Not buying Radio Shack?

Actually, it would be a decent long shot at this point. Get in ultra cheap and just hope someone other company absorbs them.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Stock trading at $301...doin something right

Not buying Radio Shack?

Actually, it would be a decent long shot at this point. Get in ultra cheap and just hope someone other company absorbs them.


it seems like their multitude of locations was once a blessing but now it's a curse


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Bagels wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Stock trading at $301...doin something right

Not buying Radio Shack?

Actually, it would be a decent long shot at this point. Get in ultra cheap and just hope someone other company absorbs them.


it seems like their multitude of locations was once a blessing but now it's a curse

I read recently that they can't even afford to close stores. (I guess that is a major expense by itself)

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Scorehead wrote:
Amazon lost $7.4 billion last year. If memory serves, I dont believe Amazon has ever made a profit.


check yo self


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Bagels wrote:
Scorehead wrote:
Amazon lost $7.4 billion last year. If memory serves, I dont believe Amazon has ever made a profit.


check yo self


My post was 100% true and accurate. You know that. Yes, I read their Q4 earnings report. Glad to see them make money.

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Only have a couple more days to order something from Amazon without paying sales tax (if you live in Illinois). Feb 1 they start charging.

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Got my order in just in time:

http://www.amazon.com/Relaxman-Relaxati ... 63G22R2FR1

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Good thing unions are obsolete:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/16/techn ... place.html

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:

I don't see the problem?

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:


we talked about unions a lot between 99-00 at PHL1 (the facility that saved amazon's life), but it would've meant giving up our stock options, which we called the "golden handcuffs". at that time the stock price was worth so much most people just sucked up their mandatory overtime and having to be at work in the face of state of emergencies and whatnot. we were penalized for leaving during floods, blizzards, and other life-threatening events (we were temporarily punished for leaving early on 9/11 as well, or if we just wanted to listen to broadcasts of what was going on). it's not just the corporate culture, it was everywhere in that company.


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