Amazon is the only one left on my list to cancel out. I had so many things on auto-ship because it's convenient in my rural setting, I didn't think I could do it, but I'm finding that what I was ordering is available directly from the companies; no need to go through Amazon. Readiness for the Feb 28 boycott is looking good!
Amazon is the only one left on my list to cancel out. I had so many things on auto-ship because it's convenient in my rural setting, I didn't think I could do it, but I'm finding that what I was ordering is available directly from the companies; no need to go through Amazon. Readiness for the Feb 28 boycott is looking good!
Good for you! I've avoided Amazon almost from the get-go because they stole/co-opted the name of Amazon Bookstore in Minneapolis (I'm a former feminist bookseller) and because the rise of the billionaires, including Bozo, was becoming more and more dangerous. I live in a small-town area with no chain stores in the vicinity, so over the years I've sought out alternatives to Amazon, Walmart, and the other behemoths. It does take a little work and a little patience (like do I ever really *need* overnight delivery? <g>) but supporting small- to mid-size businesses is so worth it.
Me too! Amazon is a thing of the past. Like you, I found it convenient to buy from them. But I have sourced products I use elsewhere.And it feels good!ЁЯЗиЁЯЗж
I still have Amazon. I live in a small town and some items are hard to get without driving miles into a big city. Also, Amazon employs a lot of people who will need that income soon. Plus it houses small businesses who would not be able to sell to as many people without Amazon.
I live rural as well. It pained me to think of people who would suffer due to job loss at Amazon. However..by buying elsewhere, jobs will open up in those places. And I take comfort that other businesses will need to hire workers.
People shouldn't cut off their nose despite their face .yes I agree on that point.
I used to spend around 700.00 a month at Amazon. No lie. My last order came in yesterday..which was nothing really, just very slow in coming
I have done a very good job sourcing the product I used to buy from amazon. And I am and will continue to be happy with my decision. My last straw was seeing bozo cozy up to ump at his inauguration....
I'm boycotting it all except A. I save $ using it I must confess. We must discern what's best for us
I am donating to help children.
This whole bizzarro sadist world is domming my SOUL!
So Im going to shift and support "lofe affirming" action on that day!!
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Hate to say it but the whole "we must discern what's best for us" is how we got here. Thinking of society as a whole is what is best for us. I have very little money but yet and going to suffer because it is the right thing to do for all. One must sacrifice in order for all to benefit.
Amazon is the only one left on my list to cancel out. I had so many things on auto-ship because it's convenient in my rural setting, I didn't think I could do it, but I'm finding that what I was ordering is available directly from the companies; no need to go through Amazon. Readiness for the Feb 28 boycott is looking good!
Good for you! I've avoided Amazon almost from the get-go because they stole/co-opted the name of Amazon Bookstore in Minneapolis (I'm a former feminist bookseller) and because the rise of the billionaires, including Bozo, was becoming more and more dangerous. I live in a small-town area with no chain stores in the vicinity, so over the years I've sought out alternatives to Amazon, Walmart, and the other behemoths. It does take a little work and a little patience (like do I ever really *need* overnight delivery? <g>) but supporting small- to mid-size businesses is so worth it.
Me too! Amazon is a thing of the past. Like you, I found it convenient to buy from them. But I have sourced products I use elsewhere.And it feels good!ЁЯЗиЁЯЗж
Found happiness without Amazon Prime using Fandango!
I still have Amazon. I live in a small town and some items are hard to get without driving miles into a big city. Also, Amazon employs a lot of people who will need that income soon. Plus it houses small businesses who would not be able to sell to as many people without Amazon.
I live rural as well. It pained me to think of people who would suffer due to job loss at Amazon. However..by buying elsewhere, jobs will open up in those places. And I take comfort that other businesses will need to hire workers.
People shouldn't cut off their nose despite their face .yes I agree on that point.
I used to spend around 700.00 a month at Amazon. No lie. My last order came in yesterday..which was nothing really, just very slow in coming
I have done a very good job sourcing the product I used to buy from amazon. And I am and will continue to be happy with my decision. My last straw was seeing bozo cozy up to ump at his inauguration....
I'm boycotting it all except A. I save $ using it I must confess. We must discern what's best for us
I am donating to help children.
This whole bizzarro sadist world is domming my SOUL!
So Im going to shift and support "lofe affirming" action on that day!!
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Hate to say it but the whole "we must discern what's best for us" is how we got here. Thinking of society as a whole is what is best for us. I have very little money but yet and going to suffer because it is the right thing to do for all. One must sacrifice in order for all to benefit.