Why is Amazon winning
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This is why I can't being myself to donate to this dump. You'll just blow the money on useless requests to fake newsDerekJohnson said:After I was interviewed by the New York Times last December, I thought it would be nice to order a back copy as a keepsake. So I sent in a check for about $10 in early January. I asked for the December 28th issue, but they sent me the October 28th issue. Okay, whatever. I called in but got transferred several times and finally hung up.
So I sent a second check for $10 that they cashed on January 27th. By late March I hadn't received anything. So I called in five times over the next few weeks. Each time I was routed to other departments, twice the case was "escalated" to a manager who was going to call me back. Nobody ever returned my call, not even once.
My favorite moment was explaining the story and being told, "I'm sorry sir, but we only sell back issues within 90 days of them published." I was like, "Did you hear anything that I just told you? You cashed my check within two weeks of the issue being published."
I was told twice that the issue would be going out Priority Mail, but I never received anything. So finally I just said "fuck it, it's not that important."
The marketer Dan Kennedy once wrote that "the bigger most companies get, the dumber they get." And I saw that first hand with the NYT customer service dept. Absolutely incredible that they couldn't or wouldn't handle something as basic as a back issue. -
No. We'd still consider you the dumbest motherfucker here - and we'd be right.oregonblitzkrieg said:You motherfuckers would consider me and indispensable weapon if I were a husky. But since I'm not, I just shred your asses. Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly, until the dumb motherfuckers see clearly....
Now shut your faggot mouth and get lost you fucking goat. -
Hey, there...I'm all about raping and pillaging the forests, dead dinosaurs and geologic formations. Resource extraction is where it's at. 'MURICA!oregonblitzkrieg said:
Wrong. I hate Chinese companies that sell their shit in America, hardly pay any taxes and kill jobs and US businesses. I understand you guys love them and kiss their ass because you all live in Seattle and work there. But if you can't see that they are killing jobs and small and large companies everywhere, then there's not much else to say.dnc said:
obk hates winnersoregonblitzkrieg said:Fuck Bezos and Amazon. Bezos is the biggest libtard swine out there. When all the brick and mortar stores are gone and the people who use Amazon lose their jerbs, they won't be buying much of Amazon's counterfeit Chinese shit anymore.
Maybe build some dams too. War gill-netting.
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Sincerely, hondo and sledog.oregonblitzkrieg said:You motherfuckers would consider me and indispensable weapon if I were a husky. But since I'm not, I just shred your asses. Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly, until the dumb motherfuckers see clearly....
We hate stupid irregardless of school colors. -
BearsWiin said:
This is why I can't being myself to donate to this dump. You'll just blow the money on useless requests to fake newsDerekJohnson said:After I was interviewed by the New York Times last December, I thought it would be nice to order a back copy as a keepsake. So I sent in a check for about $10 in early January. I asked for the December 28th issue, but they sent me the October 28th issue. Okay, whatever. I called in but got transferred several times and finally hung up.
So I sent a second check for $10 that they cashed on January 27th. By late March I hadn't received anything. So I called in five times over the next few weeks. Each time I was routed to other departments, twice the case was "escalated" to a manager who was going to call me back. Nobody ever returned my call, not even once.
My favorite moment was explaining the story and being told, "I'm sorry sir, but we only sell back issues within 90 days of them published." I was like, "Did you hear anything that I just told you? You cashed my check within two weeks of the issue being published."
I was told twice that the issue would be going out Priority Mail, but I never received anything. So finally I just said "fuck it, it's not that important."
The marketer Dan Kennedy once wrote that "the bigger most companies get, the dumber they get." And I saw that first hand with the NYT customer service dept. Absolutely incredible that they couldn't or wouldn't handle something as basic as a back issue. -
What I want to know is what are we going to do about Woolworths and the Sears Mail Order Catalog to save the country general store?
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This sounds like a twisted cry for help.DerekJohnson said:BearsWiin said:
This is why I can't being myself to donate to this dump. You'll just blow the money on useless requests to fake newsDerekJohnson said:After I was interviewed by the New York Times last December, I thought it would be nice to order a back copy as a keepsake. So I sent in a check for about $10 in early January. I asked for the December 28th issue, but they sent me the October 28th issue. Okay, whatever. I called in but got transferred several times and finally hung up.
So I sent a second check for $10 that they cashed on January 27th. By late March I hadn't received anything. So I called in five times over the next few weeks. Each time I was routed to other departments, twice the case was "escalated" to a manager who was going to call me back. Nobody ever returned my call, not even once.
My favorite moment was explaining the story and being told, "I'm sorry sir, but we only sell back issues within 90 days of them published." I was like, "Did you hear anything that I just told you? You cashed my check within two weeks of the issue being published."
I was told twice that the issue would be going out Priority Mail, but I never received anything. So finally I just said "fuck it, it's not that important."
The marketer Dan Kennedy once wrote that "the bigger most companies get, the dumber they get." And I saw that first hand with the NYT customer service dept. Absolutely incredible that they couldn't or wouldn't handle something as basic as a back issue. -
I'm here for the gang bang.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
This sounds like a twisted cry for help.DerekJohnson said:BearsWiin said:
This is why I can't being myself to donate to this dump. You'll just blow the money on useless requests to fake newsDerekJohnson said:After I was interviewed by the New York Times last December, I thought it would be nice to order a back copy as a keepsake. So I sent in a check for about $10 in early January. I asked for the December 28th issue, but they sent me the October 28th issue. Okay, whatever. I called in but got transferred several times and finally hung up.
So I sent a second check for $10 that they cashed on January 27th. By late March I hadn't received anything. So I called in five times over the next few weeks. Each time I was routed to other departments, twice the case was "escalated" to a manager who was going to call me back. Nobody ever returned my call, not even once.
My favorite moment was explaining the story and being told, "I'm sorry sir, but we only sell back issues within 90 days of them published." I was like, "Did you hear anything that I just told you? You cashed my check within two weeks of the issue being published."
I was told twice that the issue would be going out Priority Mail, but I never received anything. So finally I just said "fuck it, it's not that important."
The marketer Dan Kennedy once wrote that "the bigger most companies get, the dumber they get." And I saw that first hand with the NYT customer service dept. Absolutely incredible that they couldn't or wouldn't handle something as basic as a back issue. -
That place has a Confederate Flag hanging in the back.YellowSnow said:What I want to know is what are we going to do about Woolworths and the Sears Mail Order Catalog to save the country general store?
I'm shaking and about to vomit. -
GrundleStiltzkin said:
That place has a Confederate Flag hanging in the back.YellowSnow said:What I want to know is what are we going to do about Woolworths and the Sears Mail Order Catalog to save the country general store?
I'm shaking and about to vomit. -
The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.
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How dare you soil this threadDerekJohnson said:BearsWiin said:
This is why I can't being myself to donate to this dump. You'll just blow the money on useless requests to fake newsDerekJohnson said:After I was interviewed by the New York Times last December, I thought it would be nice to order a back copy as a keepsake. So I sent in a check for about $10 in early January. I asked for the December 28th issue, but they sent me the October 28th issue. Okay, whatever. I called in but got transferred several times and finally hung up.
So I sent a second check for $10 that they cashed on January 27th. By late March I hadn't received anything. So I called in five times over the next few weeks. Each time I was routed to other departments, twice the case was "escalated" to a manager who was going to call me back. Nobody ever returned my call, not even once.
My favorite moment was explaining the story and being told, "I'm sorry sir, but we only sell back issues within 90 days of them published." I was like, "Did you hear anything that I just told you? You cashed my check within two weeks of the issue being published."
I was told twice that the issue would be going out Priority Mail, but I never received anything. So finally I just said "fuck it, it's not that important."
The marketer Dan Kennedy once wrote that "the bigger most companies get, the dumber they get." And I saw that first hand with the NYT customer service dept. Absolutely incredible that they couldn't or wouldn't handle something as basic as a back issue. -
Agree. But as I've said here before, if you loose the war you don't get to keep the for official government purposes- i.e., no flying over state capitals or usages in state flags. Them's the rules and the Federal government should have never allowed it. Now if you want to put it on Dodge Chargers, Zippo Lighters, and other personal property more power to you.PurpleJ said:The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.
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Texas gets to display the Texas flag...YellowSnow said:
Agree. But as I've said here before, if you loose the war you don't get to keep the for official government purposes- i.e., no flying over state capitals or usages in state flags. Them's the rules and the Federal government should have never allowed it. Now if you want to put it on Dodge Chargers, Zippo Lighters, and other personal property more power to you.PurpleJ said:The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.
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They were a Republic that was "annexed" into the USA. California does the same thing.PurpleJ said:
Texas gets to display the Texas flag...YellowSnow said:
Agree. But as I've said here before, if you loose the war you don't get to keep the for official government purposes- i.e., no flying over state capitals or usages in state flags. Them's the rules and the Federal government should have never allowed it. Now if you want to put it on Dodge Chargers, Zippo Lighters, and other personal property more power to you.PurpleJ said:The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.
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Quit plagiarism my shit fuckodnc said:
How dare you soil this threadDerekJohnson said:BearsWiin said:
This is why I can't being myself to donate to this dump. You'll just blow the money on useless requests to fake newsDerekJohnson said:After I was interviewed by the New York Times last December, I thought it would be nice to order a back copy as a keepsake. So I sent in a check for about $10 in early January. I asked for the December 28th issue, but they sent me the October 28th issue. Okay, whatever. I called in but got transferred several times and finally hung up.
So I sent a second check for $10 that they cashed on January 27th. By late March I hadn't received anything. So I called in five times over the next few weeks. Each time I was routed to other departments, twice the case was "escalated" to a manager who was going to call me back. Nobody ever returned my call, not even once.
My favorite moment was explaining the story and being told, "I'm sorry sir, but we only sell back issues within 90 days of them published." I was like, "Did you hear anything that I just told you? You cashed my check within two weeks of the issue being published."
I was told twice that the issue would be going out Priority Mail, but I never received anything. So finally I just said "fuck it, it's not that important."
The marketer Dan Kennedy once wrote that "the bigger most companies get, the dumber they get." And I saw that first hand with the NYT customer service dept. Absolutely incredible that they couldn't or wouldn't handle something as basic as a back issue. -
I'm shaking and about ready to brb, joGrundleStiltzkin said:
That place has a Confederate Flag hanging in the back.YellowSnow said:What I want to know is what are we going to do about Woolworths and the Sears Mail Order Catalog to save the country general store?
I'm shaking and about to vomit. -
Texas gets to fly all six flags though. Ever been to the theme park? That what I thought.YellowSnow said:
They were a Republic that was "annexed" into the USA. California does the same thing.PurpleJ said:
Texas gets to display the Texas flag...YellowSnow said:
Agree. But as I've said here before, if you loose the war you don't get to keep the for official government purposes- i.e., no flying over state capitals or usages in state flags. Them's the rules and the Federal government should have never allowed it. Now if you want to put it on Dodge Chargers, Zippo Lighters, and other personal property more power to you.PurpleJ said:The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.
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Texas never lost a war to the US of APurpleJ said:
Texas gets to display the Texas flag...YellowSnow said:
Agree. But as I've said here before, if you loose the war you don't get to keep the for official government purposes- i.e., no flying over state capitals or usages in state flags. Them's the rules and the Federal government should have never allowed it. Now if you want to put it on Dodge Chargers, Zippo Lighters, and other personal property more power to you.PurpleJ said:The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.
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Disagree.dnc said:
Texas never lost a war to the US of APurpleJ said:
Texas gets to display the Texas flag...YellowSnow said:
Agree. But as I've said here before, if you loose the war you don't get to keep the for official government purposes- i.e., no flying over state capitals or usages in state flags. Them's the rules and the Federal government should have never allowed it. Now if you want to put it on Dodge Chargers, Zippo Lighters, and other personal property more power to you.PurpleJ said:The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.
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Fixed.dnc said:
The Republic of Texas never lost a war to the US of APurpleJ said:
Texas gets to display the Texas flag...YellowSnow said:
Agree. But as I've said here before, if you loose the war you don't get to keep the for official government purposes- i.e., no flying over state capitals or usages in state flags. Them's the rules and the Federal government should have never allowed it. Now if you want to put it on Dodge Chargers, Zippo Lighters, and other personal property more power to you.PurpleJ said:The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.
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tyfysYellowSnow said:
Fixed.dnc said:
The Republic of Texas never lost a war to the US of APurpleJ said:
Texas gets to display the Texas flag...YellowSnow said:
Agree. But as I've said here before, if you loose the war you don't get to keep the for official government purposes- i.e., no flying over state capitals or usages in state flags. Them's the rules and the Federal government should have never allowed it. Now if you want to put it on Dodge Chargers, Zippo Lighters, and other personal property more power to you.PurpleJ said:The Confederate flag was a nice looking flag.