I stopped using Amazon years ago (sometime before 2016). I’d rather buy directly from manufacturers in most cases. Waiting an extra day for shipping isn’t a big deal for me.
This has prevented me from buying things in the past. I specifically went to the manufacturer’s website, because I didn’t trust I’d get the real thing on Amazon, and their site sent me back to Amazon. 3rd party sellers/scammers have ruined that site. It should really spin off into its own business. Having Amazon.com for everything Amazon sells, and have someotherbullshit.com for 3rd party stuff. Like Etsy, but for repackaged shit from Alibaba.
This crap has sent me back to physical stores. If they have it in stock, I don’t have to wait for it to ship, I just drive there and pick it up. Same with returns too, and exchanges. Same day.
Plus, I can trust that the company itself has probably looked at and tested the products, and has a real product and not a fake. I doubt I’m the only one going back to brick and mortar as well.
It’s even worse when you go to the manufacturer’s website, order it directly there, and then have it delivered using Amazon fulfillment still despite trying to avoid it.
Maybe it’s just due to what I’m buying online but if I can’t find it for sale on the manufacturer’s website I often can get it from a ‘smaller’ retailer or the webpage for a big box store like Best Buy or REI.
I started shopping at Walmart just because I can sort by seller and I know what kind of cheap garbage I’m getting if I buy from them. It drives me nuts that they all have these amazonesque garbage online stores full of alphabet soup brand names now but at least places like Walmart and Target still let you buy things from themselves.
Oh man…I got this backpack from Amazon, and it’s honestly a great backpack, I like it a lot…but the seller named their brand Kaka. I got the backpack anyway…but very much cut the “Kaka” brand tag off.
It’s so stupid that this honestly great backpack got saddled with a name that means “poo” in more than one European language.
And there was this other product I saw the other day that was something like “doukee”.
I can’t tell if it’s an honest mistake, or if whoever is doing some of those English brand name translations is having a giant laugh at their expense.
afaik Amazon tries to offload the work of vetting its vendors by requiring them to have a registered trademark. This led to all the sketchy sellers making tons of fake companies with random strings of letters as names, knowing the USPTO is going to approve “AEGIJDU Clothing” because nobody is ever going to contest that name.
That’s why you see a ton of identical products listed with supposedly different, super random brand names, in case Amazon tries to take down one of the “vendors” (aka, one of the real vendor’s many fronts).
I’m getting close to this point. The 3rd party sellers are a big reason why. There is so much trash in Amazon as a result and it makes the whole thing worse to the point where I don’t want to use it. They also stopped letting people add non-Amazon stuff to wishlists, which has made me stop using wishlists.
I stopped using Amazon years ago (sometime before 2016). I’d rather buy directly from manufacturers in most cases. Waiting an extra day for shipping isn’t a big deal for me.
It’s depressing how often I try to buy from the manufacturer, and their shop is an Amazon store.
This is so annoying. Also if a seller is selling the same fake product, it will get binned with the official retailers :) so it’s just pot luck.
This has prevented me from buying things in the past. I specifically went to the manufacturer’s website, because I didn’t trust I’d get the real thing on Amazon, and their site sent me back to Amazon. 3rd party sellers/scammers have ruined that site. It should really spin off into its own business. Having Amazon.com for everything Amazon sells, and have someotherbullshit.com for 3rd party stuff. Like Etsy, but for repackaged shit from Alibaba.
This crap has sent me back to physical stores. If they have it in stock, I don’t have to wait for it to ship, I just drive there and pick it up. Same with returns too, and exchanges. Same day.
Plus, I can trust that the company itself has probably looked at and tested the products, and has a real product and not a fake. I doubt I’m the only one going back to brick and mortar as well.
It’s even worse when you go to the manufacturer’s website, order it directly there, and then have it delivered using Amazon fulfillment still despite trying to avoid it.
> orders product from Ebay > Amazon Prime van delivers next day 😳
Maybe it’s just due to what I’m buying online but if I can’t find it for sale on the manufacturer’s website I often can get it from a ‘smaller’ retailer or the webpage for a big box store like Best Buy or REI.
I started shopping at Walmart just because I can sort by seller and I know what kind of cheap garbage I’m getting if I buy from them. It drives me nuts that they all have these amazonesque garbage online stores full of alphabet soup brand names now but at least places like Walmart and Target still let you buy things from themselves.
Oh man…I got this backpack from Amazon, and it’s honestly a great backpack, I like it a lot…but the seller named their brand Kaka. I got the backpack anyway…but very much cut the “Kaka” brand tag off.
It’s so stupid that this honestly great backpack got saddled with a name that means “poo” in more than one European language.
And there was this other product I saw the other day that was something like “doukee”.
I can’t tell if it’s an honest mistake, or if whoever is doing some of those English brand name translations is having a giant laugh at their expense.
afaik Amazon tries to offload the work of vetting its vendors by requiring them to have a registered trademark. This led to all the sketchy sellers making tons of fake companies with random strings of letters as names, knowing the USPTO is going to approve “AEGIJDU Clothing” because nobody is ever going to contest that name.
That’s why you see a ton of identical products listed with supposedly different, super random brand names, in case Amazon tries to take down one of the “vendors” (aka, one of the real vendor’s many fronts).
I’m getting close to this point. The 3rd party sellers are a big reason why. There is so much trash in Amazon as a result and it makes the whole thing worse to the point where I don’t want to use it. They also stopped letting people add non-Amazon stuff to wishlists, which has made me stop using wishlists.