arbilab
Well-known member
What's your Amazon experience?
After 60-some years of hands-on shopping, I was skeptical. Started with something easy: books. (So did Bezos.) Real comfortable with them now. Might even say "cozy". Nothing has gone wrong with merchandise or service.
I find that one does need to be somewhat resolute making choices. That is, the first thing that pops up may (well) not be what you're looking for, or the best value. But the choices are there to be made. While increasingly, brick retailers (walmart, groan) have one thing (if that) in a category and it's not what you wanted.
I still want to support local business when possible, and he did have an unobtainium nozzle brush when the original wore to a nub and seized up. But just yesterday I went to the vacuum store for bags and belts for my late-70s[*] Hoover Spirit canister/powernozzle. He's no longer bothering stocking the bags. The belts I've been buying there don't even last for the life of one bag, and the guy is not sure which belt is which, could have been selling me the wrong ones. Went to the official Hoover parts website. They never even HEARD of Spirit. Few minutes on Amazon, had a 5-pack of the exact part number belt and a 12-pack of bags, for like $2 more than the store was selling them EACH.
[* Yes, my vac is more than half MY (extreme) age. Yours isn't?]
Amazon's not "perfect". Their 'search' tends to bury what you're looking for in a page of (sometimes unrelated) alternatives. It can take some time sorting it. But nowhere near as much as traipsing over town, sitting at red lights, and still not finding. Their software can be obtuse, but the couple times it has confounded me into a corner, a phone call sorts it. And they answer promptly, all hours, with the needed skills and authority to solve most anything.
One caveat some users complain about: If your purchase fails within the 90-day return period, they will gladly replace it <span style="text-decoration: underline;">BUT</span> the 90 days does NOT start over for the replacement. The workaround of course, is return for credit and repurchase which DOES restart the 90 days. Myself, I have not needed to return anything.
Bottom line, I find Amazon a win-win-win. What you want, value priced, reliable delivery and problem solving, carbon footprint....
IMO, Bezos deserves to be rich.
After 60-some years of hands-on shopping, I was skeptical. Started with something easy: books. (So did Bezos.) Real comfortable with them now. Might even say "cozy". Nothing has gone wrong with merchandise or service.
I find that one does need to be somewhat resolute making choices. That is, the first thing that pops up may (well) not be what you're looking for, or the best value. But the choices are there to be made. While increasingly, brick retailers (walmart, groan) have one thing (if that) in a category and it's not what you wanted.
I still want to support local business when possible, and he did have an unobtainium nozzle brush when the original wore to a nub and seized up. But just yesterday I went to the vacuum store for bags and belts for my late-70s[*] Hoover Spirit canister/powernozzle. He's no longer bothering stocking the bags. The belts I've been buying there don't even last for the life of one bag, and the guy is not sure which belt is which, could have been selling me the wrong ones. Went to the official Hoover parts website. They never even HEARD of Spirit. Few minutes on Amazon, had a 5-pack of the exact part number belt and a 12-pack of bags, for like $2 more than the store was selling them EACH.
[* Yes, my vac is more than half MY (extreme) age. Yours isn't?]
Amazon's not "perfect". Their 'search' tends to bury what you're looking for in a page of (sometimes unrelated) alternatives. It can take some time sorting it. But nowhere near as much as traipsing over town, sitting at red lights, and still not finding. Their software can be obtuse, but the couple times it has confounded me into a corner, a phone call sorts it. And they answer promptly, all hours, with the needed skills and authority to solve most anything.
One caveat some users complain about: If your purchase fails within the 90-day return period, they will gladly replace it <span style="text-decoration: underline;">BUT</span> the 90 days does NOT start over for the replacement. The workaround of course, is return for credit and repurchase which DOES restart the 90 days. Myself, I have not needed to return anything.
Bottom line, I find Amazon a win-win-win. What you want, value priced, reliable delivery and problem solving, carbon footprint....
IMO, Bezos deserves to be rich.