The one place I’m having issue with this is appliance parts. Every time I try to buy from an appliance parts retailer on line it takes weeks to get my part. It’s either that or I call a local repair shop that has parts in stock and will sell it to me if I have the time to get out to their location an hour and half away between 9 and 3. Man I’m just trying to fix the washer when I get home from work. I dont have time for all that or the time to wait for the part, laundrys gotta get done!
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DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I left Amazon 10 years ago. I try to buy direct from manufacturer’s websites, for instance, I just ordered a pocket hole jig from Vevor. I’ve never not gotten something because Amazon was the only source, that’s not a thing as far as I can tell. Everything Amazon sells can be bought elsewhere online, sometimes for less.
Doublenut@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
rumba@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
There will always be exceptions.
Local>Vendor>Ebay>Amazon.
Stop that workflow where it makes sense.
quick_snail@feddit.nl 5 days ago
Lol wut. Most people on earth wash laundry without a washing machine
Doublenut@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
With 2 people working 80hrs a week and a kid in cloth diapers I assure you I cannot wait a few weeks.
Could probably get the diapers done throughout the week by hand and I do all my own laundry in a hotel room by hand when I have to travel for work, but I dont have the littiney of other home owner crap to take care of or all the bedding and towels so its just my clothes.
At what time should I be doing my entire family’s laundry by hand including bedding for 3 to 4 weeks?
Sure could drop off at a laundry service but at that point its expensive enough to have just paid the repair guy with the part in his truck to come out and fix it defeating the whole point of fixing it myself.
VinegarChunks@lemmus.org 5 days ago
Not always, but very often in my experience, the manufacturer’s own website is more expensive than Amazon!
percent@infosec.pub 5 days ago
When I was an Amazon seller, I loved when people did this, and my website prices were always lower. Amazon takes such a large chunk from each sale.
quick_snail@feddit.nl 5 days ago
Isn’t that a violation of the terms of selling on Amazon?
percent@infosec.pub 5 days ago
Having different prices for different marketplaces? No, I think that was fine back then (almost ~10 years ago), but not sure about now. And if it wasn’t I guess I just didn’t get caught 🙂. My prices were highest on Amazon, lower on eBay, and lowest on my site. Amazon had the highest sales volume by far though.
You couldn’t directly advertise your website to Amazon customers though, if that’s what you mean. Some sellers had other ways… I think I remember some sellers including a small card in their packages that would say something like “Register your purchase at https://… to extend your return period” (or activate a warranty, receive a coupon code for another purchase, etc.). Or maybe it would ask them to send an email instead of going to a URL (Amazon sellers can’t see their customers’ email addresses). Something like that.
Holytimes@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
Amazon enforces price parity nowadays. The Amazon price is the floor any lower and your kicked off.
GarboDog@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Not as far as we know. At the company we used to work at we sold on several different platforms including Amazon and eBay.
pineapplelover@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 days ago
I know some retailers that cost more on their own website and/or you had to pay for extra shipping if you didn’t buy like $100 worth of stuff