angry_geek
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This is just a discussion and opinion thread.
Here's the deal: I've been using prime since it was in beta, one of the first prime members. I love it. I always try to shop local when I can because I want to support local businesses like mine, and I want those tax dollars helping my community. However, when it comes to electronics and parts and other items, I can't buy those locally. I could go through Ingram or another distributor (I do have accounts with several), but their sites suck, they're often much higher than Amazon, and I don't buy enough volume in new machines to get the great deals. For most new machine purchases, I'm a Dell partner and reseller. I love making a call and saying I need ten machines by Friday; here are the specs. I digress. I got an email today stating prime membership was going to $99/year. I don't renew until December. Big deal, I thought. I estimated quick in my head that I saved about $2,500 at least last year in shipping costs. Then I heard on the news about two lawsuits against Amazon because, supposedly, they artificially inflate prices of prime items to cover shipping costs. Bulls@@@, I thought. I've noticed memory or hdds being a couple bucks higher than newegg or other similar things. So, the memory is two dollars more. I'm buying ten kits. I get it free shipping within a couple of days. Newegg gives me free shipping if I am willing to put the fate of my products in the hands of the post office and wait ten days without the possibility to track my package. Otherwise, I'm paying them money for ground shipping. The way I look at it, overall, I'm saving tons of money. On some items, probably not. But at least I know where it is. On other stuff, it's a no-brainer. Replacement batteries for ups units. I did go ahead and sign up for the newegg version of prime. We'll see how it goes. For now, I don't mind paying a few dollars more per year for prime. Fuel is off the charts, and I have definitely utilized my membership.
What do you guys think of prime?
Here's the deal: I've been using prime since it was in beta, one of the first prime members. I love it. I always try to shop local when I can because I want to support local businesses like mine, and I want those tax dollars helping my community. However, when it comes to electronics and parts and other items, I can't buy those locally. I could go through Ingram or another distributor (I do have accounts with several), but their sites suck, they're often much higher than Amazon, and I don't buy enough volume in new machines to get the great deals. For most new machine purchases, I'm a Dell partner and reseller. I love making a call and saying I need ten machines by Friday; here are the specs. I digress. I got an email today stating prime membership was going to $99/year. I don't renew until December. Big deal, I thought. I estimated quick in my head that I saved about $2,500 at least last year in shipping costs. Then I heard on the news about two lawsuits against Amazon because, supposedly, they artificially inflate prices of prime items to cover shipping costs. Bulls@@@, I thought. I've noticed memory or hdds being a couple bucks higher than newegg or other similar things. So, the memory is two dollars more. I'm buying ten kits. I get it free shipping within a couple of days. Newegg gives me free shipping if I am willing to put the fate of my products in the hands of the post office and wait ten days without the possibility to track my package. Otherwise, I'm paying them money for ground shipping. The way I look at it, overall, I'm saving tons of money. On some items, probably not. But at least I know where it is. On other stuff, it's a no-brainer. Replacement batteries for ups units. I did go ahead and sign up for the newegg version of prime. We'll see how it goes. For now, I don't mind paying a few dollars more per year for prime. Fuel is off the charts, and I have definitely utilized my membership.
What do you guys think of prime?