Amazon gives non-Prime members free shipping at $35 or more of eligible items. Instead of simply letting users get the product with free shipping, they’ve added a discount that prices it exactly one cent below the $35 limit, while only subsidizing the price with $3.38, which is about half of what they’ll then charge you for shipping.

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    Almost everything on Amazon you can also find on eBay. Sometimes it is a couple of bucks more expensive, but it’s usually due to shit like this. Haven’t bought on Amazon for 4 years now.

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      This must be very different in the US because over here eBay would be like just lighting your money on fire (since you have 0 recourse or reimburse options while Amazon’s primary upside is how trivial replacement and reimbursements are). I mean de-amazon sure, but not for a place that’s as anti-consumer as can be, which of course makes sense for actual second-hand purchases where you have no legal liabilities by the seller anyways.

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        If you’re buying on ebay and use PayPal, PayPal provides the consumer protection. That’s been my experience anyway.

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          10000% This. Using Paypal for buying on sites like Ebay is the way to go in terms of consumer protection. If a seller doesn’t take PP then fuck 'em

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          You get more protection from your credit card company than Paypal. If your item doesn’t arrive or doesn’t work, you can file a chargeback and get a full refund. It’s worked for me every time I tried it (Visa card from Royal Credit Union).

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        where are you? Im in Ireland and use eBay all the time, and when there’s been a problem it’s always been rectified

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      And the cheap stuff you can find for half the price on AliExpress. That’s where they source their shit anyway

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        Sadly, Americans learned to use Amazon as a grocery/hardware store and relying on fast delivery. Something something all ages in a single basket…

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        Unless they lose your stuff. Then you’ll see that consumer protection on all orders guaranteed involves you fighting with a wall that keeps denying your claims with no recourse. Aliexpress is much cheaper… As long as things work out. If they don’t, it really sucks.

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          That’s true, yeah. Returns are basically not a thing for me either being in Sweden.

          Still, on balance I believe I’ve made it out ahead.

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        And shipping from AliExpress has improved so much. Used to take weeks or months now here within a week.

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        Usually for used stuff eBay is way cheaper. And for many things, it doesn’t matter whether it is new or used.

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      I’m joining that club too, managed to avoid Amazon for Black Friday and Christmas and it wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be

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      Depends on what country you live. Here in the Netherlands nobody sells anything on eBay. German sellers that ship internationally always charge a lot more than in the store and they always add shipping on top of it.

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        I always try to buy in the store, but most of the time the store either doesn’t have the item I need or it costs 200%.

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          Now see, I wouldn’t know because I don’t check prices on the Internet. I just go, buy some shit if it’s there, if it’s not, I get annoyed & maybe try somewhere else if it’s important enough for me at that moment.

          I guess I just don’t like online shopping, it feels like a chore to me.

          That said, I am privileged enough to live somewhere where there are multiple options for shopping close by, so, easy for me to say.