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notorious 04-08-2025 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 18023784)
Its like Demolition Man but instead of Taco Bell it’s Amazon.

Missing virgin Sandra Bullock tho.

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HemiEd 04-08-2025 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 18023629)
We're getting a new oven.

$3,000 purchase being made sight-unseen because stores just don't carry stuff like that in stock anymore.

Consumers kinda dug their own graves in a lot of ways. I can't imagine buying appliances without ever being able to so much as pull the handle to see if it feels cheap is what folks had in mind when they started shopping online but that's where we are now.

We're seeing less inventory and more of that sort of purchasing with cars as well.

I really don't care for it at all.

I blame the consumer not the seller as I previously mentioned. It's the sellers job to sell and they are doing just fine at that.
I read that Hyunadai is going or is selling through Amazon now, bypassing their dealers.



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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 18023714)
I have kind of found it’s become a self fulfilling negative for the brick and mortars. Even huge places like target have very little in stock. They seem to keep stock low because of online competition but because stock is low they are very unreliable so people are less likely to plan on getting everything there, so they just get it all online regardless. Further worsening things for the store and their desire to maintain stock levels.

I really don’t understand how people do instacart. If I ordered instacart from Target, based on my experience with their site showing things being available vs reality, I am certain 25% of my order wouldn’t show up in the bags.

Yeah, it is a downward spiral. The cost of doing business requires volume to maintain inventory and employees.
Last Christmas I went to Dillards and Belk. Dillards had very little inventory and no help. Belk had plenty of inventory and no help.

I was ignorant of the fact that Amazon actually stocked inventory until watching this Netflix show.

I have often wondered why they don't recycle boxes but now I see that is a fly speck compared to the other issues.


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