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I stopped my prime subscription after years (decade+?) because they decided to double dip and put in adverts. Such a shame. They’ve lost £360 so far from me based on my normal Amazon spending for their decision.


It has to start somewhere, and for many of us, that somewhere is in individual decisions.

Interacting with Amazon is increasingly feeling like being worked over by a seedy breed of con artist. I just missed a good price (circa 25% off the normal price) because -- best guess -- a driver failed to deliver and now my order is stuck in their "running late" limbo that will see it eventually cancelled. It's hardly the first time, exactly this scenario of an abnormally good price effectively lost, and no call to customer service can fix it. In fact, the driver missed the delivery story is the explanation I've read somewhere, but the unerring correspondence with very favorable pricing leaves me feeling suspicious.

I commend your decision, and your awareness of its impact.


Oh Nooooo! Bezos won't be able to make his yacht payments now!! Won't you think of the starving billionaires before making your kneejerk reactions. Nobody wants to be humiliated and drop out of the 3 commas club




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