Buying from an alternative ecommerce site usually sucks: you have to register for every website, enter your address, payment information and other information, they may leak data or store it improperly, you may not know the reputation of the website or business, you can’t easily compare products with other vendors and more. Amazon and ebay offer a centralized good experience and you know you can trust them with your purchase. They benefit the consumer by aggregating many businesses so it fosters competition lowering prices but they have so much power and they have done some anti consumer moves. Their fees could also be a problem. The same way mastodon offers a viable alternative to the deadbird platform and slice power to small instances while getting a better user experience. (And lemmy to Reddit.) A fediverse version of ecommerce could perhaps be viable: federated ecommerce that aggregates small business shops, handle the user details and let the business access it when you hit buy. Activity pub to communicate the listings and purchase orders. I am not a programmer and don’t know the technical implementations of it. So what do you think?

  • @Lazylazycat@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    Amazon has gone downhill massively in the last few years (in the UK anyway). Free delivery is only for orders over £20 now if you don’t have Prime, and they make it really difficult for you to pay for delivery as an option. Prime is no longer next day delivery, or even guaranteed delivery by a specific date.

    My last 2 orders were marked as delivered but haven’t arrived. It was so difficult to get a refund for the first one (you have to go through a chat bot now which wasn’t easy to find on their app) and I haven’t been able to get a refund for the second one yet as it was a 3rd party seller and they haven’t responded to my message.

    I’m trying to use other sellers as much as possible now. It’s also often cheaper to go direct I’m finding lately.

    • @a4ng3l@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      Yeah I’m not saying there isn’t a good dose of enshittyfication but a lot / most of the smaller players are shitty altogether. Exception being Coolblue here in Belgium which has yet to fail me smaller shops are either price gouging or taking 2 damn weeks to process an order.

      With Amazon at the very least I can watch Prime when I’m angry at their failures …

      • @Lazylazycat@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        Yeah I agree, there isn’t a better option and it’s frustrating.

        I do missing watching Prime since cancelling my subscription 😆 But it’s not worth the price imo.

        • @a4ng3l@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          I’m angry at them for cancelling The Expense but even that wasn’t enough to make me cancel prime 😅