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kimbutgar

(27,248 posts)
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 08:07 PM Nov 2025

I have seriously limited my purchases on Amazon

Only 3 times since the orange turd was installed. But I had an old nasal streamer that was at least 25 years old and it was falling apart. I went to several stores looking for a replacement and had no luck. And I wasn’t willing to pay $100 for a Naviage. Anyway, I ordered a nasal steamer from Amazon and it was a piece of shit. So I put in a request to send it back and went to the Whole Foods to drop it off. I was stunned by the number of people waiting in line to return things. The line to deal with an actual representative had 1 person working behind the desk and there were over 25 people in line! The self check had a line of over 10 people in front of me. I was so close 2 people ahead of and the machine shut down because it was full of returns. The two people ahead of me went to report it the desk person. I was so pissed because a young woman ahead of the two people ahead of me had over 10 items to return. Anyway I couldn’t get over why so many people were returning stuff its feels like an omen of people being angry at Amazon. And in the past I have never experienced a line for a return like that. And 30 minutes later I passed by there again on. way out of the mall and the two machines were still not working and the line to return things was even longer.

If I still played ghe stock market I’d be tempted to short the stock !

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I have seriously limited my purchases on Amazon (Original Post) kimbutgar Nov 2025 OP
People may yet wake up to what chronic consumerism is doing to them and their future bucolic_frolic Nov 2025 #1
People should buy what they need. The problem is people buying crap JI7 Nov 2025 #2
Sammich OC375 Nov 2025 #3
Me too. Thank you. This is one of the only ways we have of fighting back. BlueNProud Nov 2025 #4
They had a prime day 2nd week of October IbogaProject Nov 2025 #5
I already told my family that I will NOT BigmanPigman Nov 2025 #6
I think their customer service is prenominal Polybius Nov 2025 #7
You name it. BigmanPigman Nov 2025 #8
Amazon customer service is awesome! MorbidButterflyTat Nov 2025 #10
It used to be better fujiyamasan Nov 2025 #12
They are paying $200,000/year for health care for my daughter - Ms. Toad Nov 2025 #9
If it breaks, I replace it Warpy Nov 2025 #11

bucolic_frolic

(55,129 posts)
1. People may yet wake up to what chronic consumerism is doing to them and their future
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 08:18 PM
Nov 2025

My guess would be they are choosing between trinkets and food, and food is currently winning. But anything that breaks them of overconsumption is a good thing. New habits begin in hard times.

JI7

(93,614 posts)
2. People should buy what they need. The problem is people buying crap
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 08:22 PM
Nov 2025

so much crap that they won't really use.


OC375

(934 posts)
3. Sammich
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 08:25 PM
Nov 2025

These days, every time I want to buy something questionable, I immediately remember that I may want a sammich some day when I’m 75, and save it instead. No confidence in the future. Gen X says trust no one, save every dime. It’s all a racket.

IbogaProject

(5,911 posts)
5. They had a prime day 2nd week of October
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 08:33 PM
Nov 2025

So that are impulse purchases getting returned most likely. They have a shoe program where you get 5 pairs and pick or return them.

BigmanPigman

(55,137 posts)
6. I already told my family that I will NOT
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 10:00 PM
Nov 2025

Last edited Mon Nov 3, 2025, 10:32 PM - Edit history (1)

be buying anything from Amazon for Xmas gifts and forever so not to send me any "Amazon wish list" They are a scam company that has zero customer service and they get more things wrong than they get right. Not worth the effort. I'm too old to deal with shitty customer service (which is rampant).

Polybius

(21,900 posts)
7. I think their customer service is prenominal
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 10:24 PM
Nov 2025

They side with the customer, and have never given me a problem when returning merchandise. What problems have you had with them?

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,507 posts)
10. Amazon customer service is awesome!
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 11:13 PM
Nov 2025

I have always been taken care of immediately, no problems whatsoever, including with their vendors. They've always made things right for me.

fujiyamasan

(1,695 posts)
12. It used to be better
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 11:25 PM
Nov 2025

As much of an ass hole as he seems to be, the company felt more customer focused under Bezos as CEO.

Since then it seems they make you go through more hoops to return things and also have limited return locations.

Ms. Toad

(38,634 posts)
9. They are paying $200,000/year for health care for my daughter -
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 10:52 PM
Nov 2025

and at barely above entry level, she is making as much money as I was when I retired from academia.

Warpy

(114,614 posts)
11. If it breaks, I replace it
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 11:19 PM
Nov 2025

but that's about it iand it has little tp do with the Epstein Ballroom.

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