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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2022-05-22 04:01 pm
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always read the reviews

I needed a new thumb drive, so I figured I'd just get one from Amazon along with some other stuff I needed. I found a reasonable-looking candidate but looked at the reviews, the first few of which were bad. How can a thumb drive be bad? The first review said it was unreliable (not described further); the second said it came with malware. I looked at a couple other options, and -- same sort of complaints.

Hmm, I said. These are all third-party sellers (different ones, in the few product pages I looked at). Amazon isn't vetting them and never gets its own hands on the products. They're just an aggregator. I would buy a thumb drive from Amazon, but their credibility does not extend to other sellers they happen to host -- I shouldn't trust a thumb drive being sold by "Joe's Anonymous Store" any more than I should trust one I find lying around waiting to spread the malware within. Even if Amazon eventually boots sellers with lots of complaints, that doesn't help me, now.

I had an errand to run today anyway and figured I'd pick one up in person at Best Buy. That's how I found out my local Best Buy isn't there any more. Oops.

I've bought electronics online from NewEgg before and that's always been fine, so I headed there next -- where I saw that the products I was looking at were listed as third-party sellers. I didn't know NewEgg did third-party sellers. I wouldn't have thought to look if not for those Amazon reviews.

I finally ordered from Best Buy online; I figure it's probably really them, and if there's a problem I can, if necessary, go to a (less-local) brick-and-mortar store to deal with it.

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[personal profile] loosecanon 2022-05-23 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
I use them not for the deals, which are few, but for the availabilities. Their supply lines are more vertical, so when I could not find things during shortages, they had acceptable substitutes for legitimate prices.

Their pharmacies are also very well priced.

With the pandemic, they now deliver, as well, which has been very helpful for my non-driving friends.
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[personal profile] sine_nomine 2022-05-23 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, sameday.costco.com is the delivery page. You do need a costco account.

Just did a test run for Costco in your city, using Kosher as the keyword and got over 200 items including a wide variety of meats, smoked salmon, salads, and more.

Even living alone, they have things that make my membership worth it.
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[personal profile] loosecanon 2022-05-23 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
it does cost rather more; there are fees, charges, taxes, and upcharges. But it is a lot less than automotive ownership.

I believe their delivery for same-day is via instacart. (we tip the drivers in cash, because they deliver right to the door)