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  • R Rontuner
    2 Mar 2025, 02:29

    there is both an app and website for "Goods Unite Us"
    https://www.goodsuniteus.com/

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    ShiroKuro
    wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 03:58 last edited by
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    @Rontuner

    Thanks!

    Although I think Amazon’s donation to Trump’s inauguration find sort voids things… 😑

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      Rontuner
      wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 04:12 last edited by
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      Even if you don't have a Costco nearby, a membership allows you to purchase online - often more items than are available at a local Costco... $65/year?

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        Steve Miller
        wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 04:35 last edited by Steve Miller 3 Feb 2025, 04:37
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          2 Mar 2025, 04:35

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          wtg
          wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 04:42 last edited by
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          @Steve-Miller said in Economic blackout:

          Maybe I don’t need them.

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          I’ve adopted this strategy.

          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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            Rontuner
            wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 13:43 last edited by
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            I wondered about Amazon's profit sources... subscriptions, or online sales???
            https://fourweekmba.com/amazon-revenue-breakdown/

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              2 Mar 2025, 13:43

              I wondered about Amazon's profit sources... subscriptions, or online sales???
              https://fourweekmba.com/amazon-revenue-breakdown/

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              wtg
              wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 14:00 last edited by
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              @Rontuner That's great info. Thanks for posting it.

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                Rontuner
                wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 14:13 last edited by
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                As for hard to find items....? I suppose if Amazon isn't the first place I go, but the last, that should make an impact.

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                • R Rontuner
                  2 Mar 2025, 04:12

                  Even if you don't have a Costco nearby, a membership allows you to purchase online - often more items than are available at a local Costco... $65/year?

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                  ShiroKuro
                  wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 15:04 last edited by
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                  @Rontuner thanks, I'll look into that.

                  My Amazon prime expires in April I think, so we'll keep it until then (unless I get a prorated refund?)

                  I already pay for prime, so taking that expenditure elsewhere makes sense. As much as I hate Walmart, I was thinking that I would prefer joining Walmart's program over staying with Amazon.

                  But Costco, yes, that would be much better.

                  @Steve-Miller

                  But are a lot of things I can’t get anywhere else.

                  Maybe I don’t need them.

                  Yes, this is how my thinking is going....

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                  • R Rontuner
                    2 Mar 2025, 13:43

                    I wondered about Amazon's profit sources... subscriptions, or online sales???
                    https://fourweekmba.com/amazon-revenue-breakdown/

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                    ShiroKuro
                    wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 15:08 last edited by
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                    @Rontuner thanks Ron!

                    AWS is Amazon Web Services, which I'm pretty sure is the tech backbone for many, many university systems. I was surprised it's only <16%. Interesting.

                    But of course it's the online stores and third-party sellers at 65% that make up the biggest chunk.

                    What this chart doesn't show is that, probably the biggest reason for those sales numbers is because of those subscriptions, along with the purchase bundles non-subscribers do to get free shipping.

                    So without the subscriptions, people will shop elsewhere.

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                    • S ShiroKuro
                      2 Mar 2025, 15:08

                      @Rontuner thanks Ron!

                      AWS is Amazon Web Services, which I'm pretty sure is the tech backbone for many, many university systems. I was surprised it's only <16%. Interesting.

                      But of course it's the online stores and third-party sellers at 65% that make up the biggest chunk.

                      What this chart doesn't show is that, probably the biggest reason for those sales numbers is because of those subscriptions, along with the purchase bundles non-subscribers do to get free shipping.

                      So without the subscriptions, people will shop elsewhere.

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                      wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 15:20 last edited by wtg 3 Feb 2025, 15:20
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                      @ShiroKuro said in Economic blackout:

                      AWS is Amazon Web Services, which I'm pretty sure is the tech backbone for many, many university systems. I was surprised it's only <16%. Interesting.

                      That was my first reaction until I looked at profit.

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                      AWS is their profit maker.

                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                        2 Mar 2025, 15:20

                        @ShiroKuro said in Economic blackout:

                        AWS is Amazon Web Services, which I'm pretty sure is the tech backbone for many, many university systems. I was surprised it's only <16%. Interesting.

                        That was my first reaction until I looked at profit.

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                        AWS is their profit maker.

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                        ShiroKuro
                        wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 15:56 last edited by
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                        @wtg said in Economic blackout:

                        AWS is their profit maker.

                        Ahh... yikes, this is a good illustration of the difference bw profit and revenue, I guess.

                        And it explains a lot, bc when I saw that pie chart, I was very surprised.

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                          ShiroKuro
                          wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 15:58 last edited by
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                          I would imagine that AWS has fewer associated costs, the main costs are the tech infrastructure and the people managing the tech. Which is surely a much smaller number of people involved than sales, since product sales, require distribution logistics and people etc...

                          I have the impression that AWS was fully embedded as a major internet service provider before anyone even noticed.

                          I wonder if AWS does medical, like those "mychart" systems that hospitals and clinics use....

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                            pique
                            wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 21:55 last edited by
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                            Most of what I bought on Amazon I can also find on eBay--usually from the same sellers.

                            Otherwise, you can visit Amazon, look at the name of the seller, and then buy from them directly. It is often actually cheaper that way.

                            fear is the thief of dreams

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                              pique
                              wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 21:57 last edited by
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                              Another option is join a local community "Buy Nothing" group. People do swaps and freebees on there. Our town has one online. Or, whenever you need something, post in your online neighborhood group what you need and see if someone local is selling it.

                              fear is the thief of dreams

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                                RealPlayer
                                wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 22:59 last edited by RealPlayer 3 Mar 2025, 02:29
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                                Piqué, on the subject of Buy Nothing groups, I found that (at least around here) they are HYPER local. So local, that on this island of about 490,000 people the groups are only about a few blocks in size...even smaller than what I would call a neighborhood. It might be hard to find what you want, or find a taker for what you have. Often you have to extend your reach farther than that. So examine the geographical breadth of your various local groups. You may also find that some groups are not called Buy Nothing, but have some different name, and different rules.

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                                  pique
                                  wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 04:47 last edited by
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                                  That is so New York. I promise you, we do not have that issue here. In fact, the buy nothing group here includes communities that are as much as an hour's drive from town.

                                  fear is the thief of dreams

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                                    wtg
                                    wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 20:11 last edited by
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                                    A 40-day Target boycott starts today. It couldn’t come at a worse time for the company

                                    https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/05/business/target-boycott-jamal-bryant/index.html

                                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                      5 Mar 2025, 20:11

                                      A 40-day Target boycott starts today. It couldn’t come at a worse time for the company

                                      https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/05/business/target-boycott-jamal-bryant/index.html

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                                      Bernard
                                      wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 20:53 last edited by
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                                      @wtg Good!

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                                        ShiroKuro
                                        wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 21:03 last edited by
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                                        When spring break gets here (two weeks away!) we're gonna make a pilgrimage to the "big city" and go to Costco (and the bigger Japanese grocery store).

                                        Target and Amazon can suck it.

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                                          ShiroKuro
                                          wrote on 5 Mar 2025, 21:03 last edited by ShiroKuro 3 May 2025, 21:04
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                                          Hey what about Aldi? Are they ok? They weren't on @Rontuner 's list...

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