I was looking for a wheel for my bike on Amazon. Found one at £68, but didn't buy it. I decided to try rebuilding a new wheel using an old rim. Day later, I gave up trying to build the wheel, the rim was too far out of shape, so i went back to Amazon to buy the wheel. To my disgust, it was now £80+ I hunted for the one at £65. Nowhere to be found, so I tried with Firefox rather than Chrome. I have Firefox set to clear all cookies on exit and it doesn't sign me into Amazon automatically, Straight away I found the £65 wheel,
I have mixed views on Amazon and agree with our comments
- I think the price gauging is the suppliers on their site and not amazon themselves? I've found waiting a few days, a week, for the gauge to go off.
- I think they should pay higher business rates on their warehouses, the tax model of shops paying high rates as they are high added value land, is years out of date, business taxes ought to be raised on those business that have reached critical mass and are in valuable sectors. - this is not amazons fault but our bureaucrats in treasury have been slow to see how the economy is evolving.
- until Covid, unemployment was at a historic low, the government, missed opportunity to put up the minimum wage and trim abuse of zero hours contacts - I cant believe how its profitable to ship me a £2 item from china door to door with free postage - someone is paying for the subsidy I get. And the delivery driver gets next to nothing. Again, this is not Amazons fault but the treasury economists being slow. The consumer is benefitting at the expense of poorly paid delivery folk, a bit of a readjustment seems fair.
- I try to find goods from other suppliers where possible but Amazon provide a very good service so its hard to find competitors. However, as others have said, Tesco delivery is fantastic (really pleasant delivery folk), although the limit on items at hight of lock down was concerning give how much food teenagers eat. And Aldi keep them on their toes. We went a bit OTT (strictly speaking my better half did) leading up to Brexit/Covid and she stuffed the stair-cupboard with long lived food items (4 boys to feed), I suspect destocking is affecting our national statistics
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I get free prime as my wife subscribes, and it allows free use by family members so I to use it as do our boys at Uni. I like the no-quibble returns and I trust there payments system, the speed of delivery is phenomenal. The kids like watching amazon prime movies.
I think a lot of what is wrong with Amazon could be fixed with a tweak to national policy on employment rights and how rates are calculated - we may find the US government imposes reciprocal taxes on UK exports as they are supper defensive of their commercial interests, but its worth facing that down.