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madfloridian

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75. Amazon and Etsy. And Abe Books.
Fri Nov 21, 2014, 05:26 PM
Nov 2014

My favorites. People are getting a chance to sell things that are hard to find anywhere else.

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Walmart already screwed Main St... yourpicturehere Nov 2014 #1
There still IS a Main Street???? nt LiberalElite Nov 2014 #2
There is, but they are not selling socks and underwear. Adrahil Nov 2014 #11
small bookstores were on the way out before Amazon geek tragedy Nov 2014 #3
It ripped through an obsolete network of small retailers whose existance insured distribution HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #6
Bezos hadn't started Amazon, it probably would have been walmart.com doing this, nt geek tragedy Nov 2014 #7
Yes, remember pre-internet Sears and JC Penney cutting catalog sales??? HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #9
Good observations. Adrahil Nov 2014 #10
I gotta say... Adrahil Nov 2014 #12
and the universe of titles is only going to grow and grow geek tragedy Nov 2014 #13
Good post. cyberswede Nov 2014 #48
They certainly were! pipi_k Nov 2014 #51
I knew it had to be Alternet or Common Dreams.... brooklynite Nov 2014 #4
I also like the idea that when I shop at Amazon, yeoman6987 Nov 2014 #30
Not surprising that Latte Neoliberals brentspeak Nov 2014 #50
1) I drink cappuccino, properly made (latte is for wimps) brooklynite Nov 2014 #64
Amazon is great for the environment. Nye Bevan Nov 2014 #5
Where I live pipi_k Nov 2014 #56
You can't order the tide to not come in. Adrahil Nov 2014 #8
Oh, like the outstanding online experience Sears offers? hatrack Nov 2014 #71
Of course not. You still have to do a good job. Adrahil Nov 2014 #74
Sears' problems, of course, approach the legendary at this point . . . hatrack Nov 2014 #79
Yeah, apparently required execs to read "Atlas Shrugs"... Adrahil Nov 2014 #80
Local businesses can still make a living if they give decent service. Vinca Nov 2014 #14
They Might Also RobinA Nov 2014 #20
A big amen to this. I also cannot count the number of times I've tried to Nay Nov 2014 #23
I should have also mentioned my last visit to a local shoe store. Vinca Nov 2014 #70
If you really want to look at what is killing brick and mortar businesses justiceischeap Nov 2014 #15
I remember a college friend owned a car audio shop in 1990 ileus Nov 2014 #19
Yeah, I think there are as many ways to kill businesses justiceischeap Nov 2014 #22
I think smartphones put the camera shop out of business tabbycat31 Nov 2014 #46
Thanks for helping to make my point :) justiceischeap Nov 2014 #52
I still have pipi_k Nov 2014 #57
cars killed the buggy business, the "dime" store killed the general store, GreatGazoo Nov 2014 #16
I think Walmart already took care of that - TBF Nov 2014 #17
+1 Blue_Tires Nov 2014 #39
How dare consumers shop how they want! TransitJohn Nov 2014 #18
When you have crazy people walking around carrying assault weapons into the stores Bandit Nov 2014 #21
oh my god n/t Scout Nov 2014 #26
lol. (nt) Inkfreak Nov 2014 #58
Online retailers, especially Amazon Ineeda Nov 2014 #24
i think i've only used amazon maybe 3 times for purchases. Scout Nov 2014 #25
funny article LOL, I like the ending the best- snooper2 Nov 2014 #27
You have it WRONG. As an e-seller let me fill you in on what is happening to people like myself. jillan Nov 2014 #28
Another week, another article like this Blue_Adept Nov 2014 #29
People decide these things. JNelson6563 Nov 2014 #31
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #38
we liberals had to force the downtowns to do this-- librechik Nov 2014 #40
I don't think Amazon is going anywhere - but if you like having local bricks and morter stores el_bryanto Nov 2014 #32
Yes, and I heard that Video Killed the Radio Star, too. WillowTree Nov 2014 #33
And that darned horseless carriage killed the buggy whip! eom MohRokTah Nov 2014 #42
And what about pipi_k Nov 2014 #61
conveience becomes inconvenient olddots Nov 2014 #34
Get off my lawn!!! nt msanthrope Nov 2014 #35
The only thing on my Main St. is a bunch of thrift shops, lawyers, and inedible food. nt Ykcutnek Nov 2014 #36
we need a system that isn't entirely based on consuming and growth librechik Nov 2014 #37
Love my Amazon Prime. MohRokTah Nov 2014 #41
Ditto, Ditto, and Ditto. WillowTree Nov 2014 #45
Free two day shipping, yet pipi_k Nov 2014 #63
Amazon vs. Barnes and Noble XemaSab Nov 2014 #43
I personally think Amazon can coexist with Main Street tabbycat31 Nov 2014 #44
Amazon changed the way we shopped Godhumor Nov 2014 #47
Translation in Marxist terms: the bourgeoisie is killing the KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #49
When I buy books on Amazon I usually buy used books. upaloopa Nov 2014 #53
Customers are changing as well, so don't blame Amazon... ReverendDeuce Nov 2014 #54
Between Amazon and WalMart, small business has been hurt badly. Paper Roses Nov 2014 #55
Alternate news: 1960's Bell Telephone says cell phones are killing their business. L0oniX Nov 2014 #59
People don't give a shit about small business PERIOD taught_me_patience Nov 2014 #60
OK so pipi_k Nov 2014 #67
I think it depends on the type of business tabbycat31 Nov 2014 #73
I think "main street" businesses are adapting cyberswede Nov 2014 #62
Local stores need to do a better job of getting information to customers csziggy Nov 2014 #65
Maybe it's time for Main Street to change. dilby Nov 2014 #66
Amazon allows 3rd party sellers (aka Main St). ecstatic Nov 2014 #68
I love Amazon. I love Amazon Prime. madfloridian Nov 2014 #69
Me, too. I disagree with some of their labor policies, however. closeupready Nov 2014 #72
Amazon and Etsy. And Abe Books. madfloridian Nov 2014 #75
Especially in the Holiday season. alphafemale Nov 2014 #76
Malls killed Main Street -- long before Amazon came along n/t nichomachus Nov 2014 #77
Amazon has a lot going for it, Broken_Hero Nov 2014 #78
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