• The author canceled their Amazon Prime subscription on a whim and realized they didn’t really need it.
  • Leaving Prime meant slower shipping but the author was happy to wait and still found the selection and delivery speed satisfactory.
  • Many people love Prime for its fast shipping and convenience, but some readers expressed ambivalence and considered canceling.

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  • TWeaK@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    One of the final nails in the coffin for me was when I tried to specify the delivery date to a day I would actually be in, and they completely ignored the instruction and delivered immediately. Like, I pay for that option, and you’re not delivering the service.

    I’ve also been getting free trials for Prime every so often, so I still get the benefits when I might need them (eg before Christmas). They did make it very hard to cancel, though, half the links didn’t work and the instructions were out of date and didn’t match the pages.

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        5 months ago

        No idea whether or not it was a branded truck (it was a while ago), but it wasn’t under any other sort of brand - Amazon deliveries are done by people employed by or directly contracted for Amazon.

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          5 months ago

          All of my amazon packages come through UPS or the postal service. Not really sure how much interaction they actually have with Amazon

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            5 months ago

            In the UK it’s either Amazon vans or unmarked vans (eg a self employed person who is contracted by Amazon and uses their own vehicle).