Amazon: A Succulent Target for Criticism

November 23, 2018

Heads up, Amazon, not everyone loves your shopping service. One example is the profane bassoonist. Yeah, that type of person exists in Amazonland. The story of the bassoon strap, a subscription service, and other money grubbing methods employed by the digital superstore infuse “What If Amazon.com Actually…Is A Horrible Website?”

The key point for me was this statement:

And then there are the outright scams. Like the unimaginable shipping prices on a cheap shower drain cover, which could only possibly mean they hope someone accidentally hits two-day shipping so they can charge them $1,000.

If accurate, Amazon is big, so large that making the store a tidy, positive experience has been slipping away.

I am not surprised. In fact, I expect this type of carelessness or clever mindfulness to continue. I received an email from no-reply at amazon dot com informing me that my email address had slipped from the nickle and dime clutching fingers of the online ecommerce and policeware vendor.

I wasn’t surprised. I learned from this source that Amazon was suffering what was called “connection failures.” Not good for a cloud outfit. No connection, no cloud. Yeah, bad. Nothing like downtime when engaged in warfighting at a government agency.

Putting Amazon’s challenge in perspective, the bundle of services and functions assembled for Amazon’s policeware push will raise some eyebrows.

Certain behaviors are ingrained into the company.

Yeah, $1,000 shipping. An accident.

Stephen E Arnold, November 23, 2018

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