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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich: 'While Amazon adds 5,000 warehouse jobs it destroys 50,000 retail jobs.' [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)It's just convenient. I use them, and I use the "marketplace" which is great for finding strange stuff that one can't get in a local store.
If my local retailer would deliver stuff to my door -- heavy stuff, oddball stuff, stuff I use on a recurring basis--then I'd use them, but they don't.
I have to stop what I am doing, leave my home, get into my car, burn gasoline, find a place to park, tromp up and down aisles, maybe/maybe not find what I am looking for (even if I have called ahead) and wait in line to check out.
When I am in a remote location, it's especially convenient. I won't stop using them unless retailers can compete with them--it's the new paradigm for a lot of situations.
I'll put on my flameproof suit and wait for the angry barbs, but that's the honest truth. And if I am willing to pipe up and admit it, you've got to figure I'm not the only one.