Noticing a distinct lack of Seattle. What gives, Amazon? Can't even hook the home team up? I see how it is.
Don't you get same day delivery there?
Noticing a distinct lack of Seattle. What gives, Amazon? Can't even hook the home team up? I see how it is.
Nothing silly about free games!Awesome. This makes up for all the B2G1 silliness today.
That's megaton right there.
Wished I still lived in NY
When did it start. I am in this area and was shocked yesterday haha.Like I said, already started here in Northern Ky/Cincinnati.
... Meanwhile in Australia
Awesome. This makes up for all the B2G1 silliness today.
It's up and running, but its $300 a year.This is going to be a killer.
Whatever happened to Amazon offering same day delivery?, I think LA was a big target for that.
No Nor-Cal love?
Update: Although Amazon's press release led us to believe that Sunday deliveries would only be available to Prime subscribers, a company representative has let us know that this is in fact not the case all customers will be able to take advantage. We've updated this story to clarify.
The USPS was recently contemplating discontinuing Saturday delivery to save money, but are now adding Sunday delivery for Amazon....... I wonder how much Amazon is paying them for this.
Probably a ton, but thats what Amazon does. They literally make zero profit because they are constantly making these types of ambitous investments.
I'm sure all of Amazon's competitors love that they're getting special treatment from USPS.
Omg... now that's fr*aking awesome, but it's sooooooooooo never gonna happen in Europe. I'm already a Prime Member, so doesn't matter if it'd be required or not. I don't really care about received stuff day 1 (don't buy VG at retail anymore), but I'd sure love it being to browse Amazon pretty much any day of the week without having to take Sunday into account. Would really help for some late birthday present hunting and stuff.
Oh, don't worry, Amazon is making a TON of money. They just have some very clever financial arrangements and stuff, so they get little taxes and all.
This is my thought. Doesn't the post office get sued when they give one. Company special privileges? Remember the gamefly/Netflix fiasco? How is this any different?
... Meanwhile in Australia