I call absolute fucking bullshit on this. Amazon didn’t incorporate Smile into their app until the last year or so, requiring us to use a separate and arguably poorly publicized site before that. Then you had to allow advertising messages on your phone to enable it. My *COPIOUS* Amazon purchases support Gracie’s former foster mom’s local pet charity. Fuck Amazon.
@port_rhombus
I also used only smile. used website for all purchases. started doing that when my fav charity said that it's their highest income source (it's a small breed specific charity). just got the news. now I'm going to reduce any purchases at amazon to a minimum. very disappointed but not surprised.
#amazon #news
@rakshy I’m doing likewise with reducing my purchases if possible. Prime shipping and returns are great, but I don’t use any other part of Prime and am questioning the continued price hikes. Plus it feels like Amazon has been flooded with low-quality, no-name goods that game the item history and review system. What are you using in place of Amazon? I’ve been using eBay more and various Shopify merchants.
@port_rhombus
the only problem that is left remains kindle books because I use Kindle for around 4 years now. but I started using local library way more recently, whenever possible (they do have most e-books available for rent)
@port_rhombus
frankly, I did not try anything else yet, but now considering Barnes & Noble for my next e-reader upgrade. I've heard their CEO did a good job at improving the situation by respecting the readers. might give them a shot for good work.
the physical books I buy rarely and mostly from our small local shop.
@port_rhombus
oh, this is wonderful and helpful. thank you so much!
@rakshy B&N is one source and reader I’m curious about too tho i usually get physical books if i can.
Also, you just reminded me of bookshop.org: they work with local book shops to fulfill orders thru their site. They started in an effort to counteract the bad effects of Amazon on local shops.
https://bookshop.org/