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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

A Parisian Cancels Amazon Over A $2.99 Optional Fee -- I Can't Make This Stuff Up -- February 6, 2024

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Later, 1:19 p.m. CT: coincidentally, the following showed up on my doorstop today -- all from Amazon - and each alone in shipping costs would have cost me my Amazon subscription cost had I personally paid for the UPS or FedEx cost of mailing.

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Wow, her judgement surprised me. 

Bottom line: the writer, a business writer from The WSJ, sees Amazon as nothing more than an on-line retailer from which she can order books. Wow. 

And the deal breaker? An optional -- an optional -- $2.99 monthly fee for ad-free Amazon Prime Video. By the time I finish this note the writer will have had another $5.99 latte from Starbucks. Wow.

The straw that broke her back? An optional $2.99 fee for ad-free Amazon Prime Video. 

Bundled with my Amazon Prime subscription is my Amazon Prime credit card. At 5% cash-back the card paid me close to 5x the cost of my Prime subscription. That should be enough.

My monthly subscription costs well less than $15 / month but even that much would not bother me. I regularly mail products to my extended family. Two boxes mailed through USPS easily reach $15. Don't even get me started on UPS and FedEx.

FedEx: two-day. LOL. In the DFW area it's two-hour delivery.

Enough of this. We haven't even begun to talk about all the other benefits. 

My subscription to The New York costs more than my Amazon subscription fee -- the latter -- when measured by dollars only -- is paid five times over by cashback from the credit card. 

But at the end of the day, I'm glad that we get stories like this: it makes it more and more difficult for the owner of The Washington Post -- the WSJ's #1 competitor -- to raise prices. 

Later: aha! It makes sense. The writer lives in Paris. That changes everything. I have no idea what the writer's experience with Amazon in Paris is. Having said that, the writer has trouble with a $2.99 optional fee but no problem with buying two multi-thousand-dollar e-bikes from a manufacturer that subsequently went broke. Link here. A VanMoof e-bike starting price, $3,998. And that's a price increase from the pre-order price of $2,998. And only $1,998 in 2020. And this writer breaks off a relationship over a $2.99 optional fee. The subscription for an on-line subscription for The Wall Street Journal? We pay more than this but the best deal I can find on-line: $39 / month or almost $500 / year.

The bike:

The WSJ:


Amazon: the $2.98 option fee that led to the writer's break-up. LOL. 

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Today, from the library, the three books -- the three British history books. The others from my library.

3 comments:

  1. UNP.... Pray tell why? Flat revenue; increasing debt.... what's to love? https://www.schwab.wallst.com/tradesource/Reports/ReportRetrieve?YYY101_z5K6INmijHnQ0BU6wf73I5MUGPjW+/ZrEHDL+4jc8rNNQTYLfM615SQBm8asbE7OYfypoyYVlRUpB0ObxgpO3myrSp8dFT6PCJDtAi4jkPNcqjy2VM5Wa1kkZi6+1qPswUQeMItMCjpqQ+zkaWFJ0PIgB1qBHKes&Dockey=1949-90781810-20240205

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    1. It was on my bucket list and will be held for years, if not decades.

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  2. You're probably right; me? I'm with Hank on this one... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhlkUgH4VCA

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