biko wrote: » I spend on ebay
Notmything wrote: » Nothing last year, bout 300 this year. Had free prime for a month which definitely made it more attractive.
punisher5112 wrote: » Bought my dad's present yesterday and it's getting delivered in the morning, I couldn't believe it when an post text me..... Now that's service.
antiskeptic wrote: » The consumption party, which started 250 odd years ago always had to come to an end. I figured it would be resource depletion that would call a halt. But it is actually resource extraction (a.k.a. human consumption) which is doing us in. The pointy part of that shot in the foot is the releasing of energy built up slowly over millions of years over a comparative nanosecond of time. A 250 year nanosecond of time. We're like frogs in a pot of warming water. And fossil fuels are stoking the fire. Amazon is an anchronism in light of that clearly emerging reality. A fiddlying whilst Australia burns. The more we buy (full stop), the more we are climate change deniers. And Amazon encourages like no other to buy and so deny. Making it a liar. But heck, it's a global business. They are all liars and we know it. So less this year for me.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Local independent shops are usually robbery with an awful choice of products. And, what people always seem to forget is that just because someone has a small independent shop it doesn’t always automatically make them a decent human.