codegreen
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I smell a lot of situational ethics here.
Feel free to point out any actual contradictions in my stated position. "Smell" is not a valid criticism.
I smell a lot of situational ethics here.
Update: As long as you are willing to take 'Rowena's' word for it, it looks like we're good. Here is the transcript of a chat I had this morning:
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You are now connected to Rowena from Amazon.com
Me:Wondering if my business can sign up for prime.
Rowena:Hello Mark, my name is Rowena.
I'll be more than happy to assist you and check if your business can apply for Prime.
Me:Thanks! I'm reading your TOS, and I see the following section:
Prime members are not permitted to purchase products for the purpose of resale, rental, or to ship to their customers or potential customers using Prime benefits.
Rowena:I see. Thanks for the information Mark.
Me:So, I'm wondering if this language is meant solely to prevent ebay sellers or something like that that drop ship products.
Rowena:Let me check it for you.
Me:In other words, can I buy a widget that I just keep in stock and resell to my customers during a home visit or if they come in.
Rowena:Thanks for holding.
I have checked this for you and ask my lead as well and a business account can also sign up for Amazon Prime and use the benefit of it.
It's like, the Prime will be use like a regular Prime.
Me:Thanks for checking! So the TOS language is meant to only to keep out the folks that have drop-ship businesses?
Rowena:To become a member of Amazon Prime, go to our Sign-up page:
http://www.amazon.com/prime
Yes that is right Mark. I am sorry for the confusion about this
Me:Since this seems to be the opposite of what the Terms of Service say, could I get this in writing somehow? I guess I'm looking for something more official than a chat transcript...
Rowena:Oh I see. However, we do not have an option to provide a paper of certificate regarding this but, no worries, our chat was recorded so if you encounter any problem regarding this, Just please do not hesitate to contact us back.
We will be glad to check your previous contact and see what we can do to help.
Me:Ok. Thanks for your help!
Rowena:You're most welcome Mark.
It's been my pleasure to help a valued customer like you.
I hope I was able to give you help and assistance regarding with your concern.
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So...maybe they just got a new member. I still think their TOS appears to contradict this, but everyone that mentioned the profit incentive angle is probably right. I wish Rowena's English was better - actual answer part of the chat is a bit garbled...
HA! I just noticed that this is my 353rd post - a prime number. That's perfect!
Saves me a fortune in postage charges and almost everything I order arrives the next day, with such regularity that I can be confident enough to organise my jobs around the expected delivery dates. Personally I think it's great.What do you guys think of prime?
I got an email today stating prime membership was going to $99/year. I don't renew until December.
It's funny, I'm the complete opposite. Either I'm streaming something during lunch at the office, or the family is streaming via a roku at home. I don't think a day has gone by that we have not streamed something!
I do like not having to worry about shipping costs or waiting 7 days to get parts via "free" shipping though! Not have to keep parts in stock has really helped keep costs down. Even if I need something quick the next day upgrade price is what, like 3 bucks? Next to a paying job, that's chump change.
i love it but beginning last October CT started making amazon charge tax on purchases. I also run a non-profit hackerspace , oddly enough when I registered us to receive donations through http://smile.amazon.com this past week I no longer get charged tax![]()