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Moving Away From Amazon

(164 Posts)
Cossy Sat 08-Feb-25 16:00:07

Much as I do admire your stance, currently it’s not for me. Amazon and Prime are just too convenient for me to want to give up.

I don’t do X anymore due to Musk, but still have fb/instragram and use WhatsApp daily

Claremont Sat 08-Feb-25 15:59:34

merlotgran

^Let's get our power back people!^

Sorry but empowerment to me means making life as easy and uncomplicated as possible given my age and the fact that I live on my own.

I don’t know what I’d have done without Amazon during four very difficult years including Lockdown.

I can truly see how it can be so useful for some people. Get it, 100%.

But - Lockdown is over, so for most people, not an issue.

and, also- sometimes (and I accept easier for some than others due to circumstances) we can and should put our own wishes aside for a good cause.

I will always remember Ken Loach's film 'sorry I missed you', and the massive pressures put on Amazon and delivery staff- beyond humane.

Marmin Sat 08-Feb-25 15:56:58

Well done. I installed duckduckgo a few years ago and it is fine.

kittylester Sat 08-Feb-25 15:55:53

What merlot says.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 08-Feb-25 15:45:19

My mobility is compromised at the moment due to a silly accident, if it wasn’t for Amazon I would be trying to explain to DH what I need and where to purchase from.

I cannot see there being a satisfactory outcome for either of us…

Barleyfields Sat 08-Feb-25 15:41:16

I find Amazon far too convenient to stop using them I’m afraid. I don’t live near any shops, they sell everything and it’s usually delivered the next day for no extra charge. As merlotgran said, they make my life much easier.

EkwaNimitee Sat 08-Feb-25 15:41:13

Me too, merlotgran, it would be like cutting off your nose to spite your face!

merlotgran Sat 08-Feb-25 15:35:35

Let's get our power back people!

Sorry but empowerment to me means making life as easy and uncomplicated as possible given my age and the fact that I live on my own.

I don’t know what I’d have done without Amazon during four very difficult years including Lockdown.

M0nica Sat 08-Feb-25 15:31:24

I only use Amazon for my Kindle, which I have had for more years than I can remember, and most of the books I buy, may be about 6 a year, are in the £1 -£2.00 range.

Otherwise I haven't used Amazon for years.

Claremont Sat 08-Feb-25 15:18:17

OH has used Amazon a couple of times, but I have never. So no need to move away.

keepingquiet Sat 08-Feb-25 15:16:29

This is the reason I have always avoided Amazon. My son is now delivering for them but the company is registered in a different name because they don't want people to know its Amazon.

Other retail sites have always been available. I am glad to read this though. For years when people have told me something is available on Amazon I said, 'I don't do Amazon,' and often get quizzical looks.

I have never used streaming services, including Sky, or bought newspapers. I have never been on Twitter/X.

I am thinking of ways I can get off facebook, but whatsapp are the same company and I use them to keep in touch with family. So any alternatives would be good to hear.

I am also thinking of Duckduckgo too!

Let's get our power back people!

yogitree Sat 08-Feb-25 14:52:28

Well done, I need to decide about this too!

maddyone Sat 08-Feb-25 14:46:51

Well done Jane.
I’ve never had Twitter/X but I do use Amazon a lot.

Jane112 Sat 08-Feb-25 14:35:18

The more I hear about Bezos and his links to Trump the more I feel that spending money on Amazon is just morally wrong but it's hard to cut the ties. Amazon is a very easy experience and I've been using it for years but today I bit the bullet and started dismantling the ties. I'm ordering directly from companies, shopping locally or using eBay where suitable. My Kindle is pretty old school so I'm upgrading to a Kobo ereader so I can cancel Audible and eventually Prime. It takes a bit of effort but it feels good, I know my small effort won't touch a billionaire like Bezos but we each have to make our choices and this is one of mine, if millions of us did it then it would hurt his business. I also dumped Twitter when Trump won the election which was also hard as I loved Twitter but now I don't miss it at all. My final act of resistance for today was installing DuckDuckGo as my browser to stop Google tracking everything. Some way to go but life feels a little cleaner now smile