Rec'd the rubber commode tank flapper yesterday from Amazon seller which I ordered 2 days before. Price cheaper than Lowe's even with veterans 10% discount. Broke the handle that lifts flapper while installing the flapper. Back to computer. Ordered new handle online for pick up at Lowe's cheaper at Lowe's than Amazon and their sellers. Wife will pick up today or tomorrow at Lowe's. Rec'd new Chromebox computer yesterday that cost $100 from Newegg and delivered by US Postal service girl/rural route delivery 3 miles from city limits. Ordered 25' HDMI cable just a few minutes ago from Amazon for $8 with 20% warehouse overstock discount and has blemishes on the cable so almost half price before the 20% discount. Over $20 at Lowe's.
Someone mentioned the gas consumption cost of UPS versus their run costs to local store. That UPS truck is delivering a couple hundred items so their cost is considerably less than a single person trip to the local store. It pays or Amazon and UPS/Fedex would not be in business and making big money and paying big salaries.
I don't like competing with all the other idiots on the highway anymore and the waste of time and the sullen store employees. I like the research with other buyers experiences and the best price of a specific product but still do some local shopping but very little. Brave new world and I'm adapting to it. Not saying I like it better but adapting.
Will continue buying toilet paper and pass on the hand/arm/sponge/Sears catalog/corncob program.
The refund online with Amazon is awesome. I bought a $20 item that was supposed to keep my crazy loveable dog from barking with high frequency pitch he could hear to distract him but didn't work. Put it back in the small box and the box in the plastic envelope it came in and informed Amazon it didn't work and have UPS pick it up which they did the next day and my account was refunded within the hour of pickup. I wasn't even home, left it on the front porch. Refund policy unbeatable.
The 2 day delivery is 2 day delivery on most items on Prime. Amazon sells other vendors items, they will let you sell your "stuff" on Amazon. If the customer picks your item vs Amazons then the 2 day delivery does not apply because you may not ship as quick and that is shown when you order an item. I ordered an item that I was in a hurry for and didn't pay attention to the expected delivery day before ordering, all my fault because it was there. I considered going locally and paying higher price for the 3 1/2 inch deck screws but didn't and 3 days later the screws were delivered a week before the projected day because the private seller shipped them out immediately. I've not rec'd the Prime Amazon 2 day delivery items within the 2 days a couple times over the years and knew it was the delivery people that messed up the delivery time but contacted Amazon and asked them to extend my Prime account for one month free and they have done it both times I asked.
The UPS driver is also a local farmer that lives a couple miles from me but they have split his area again so will be getting a different driver, maybe she will be good looking.
