Yeah. Couple friends and I wanted to see what it’s like. The reactions on sidelines and benches after they sniff those things are wild.
Have we gotten to the point where prime day is most beneficial due to competing websites/companies offering sales? Are there still actual true prime day deals out there?
The ecommerce site I help manage marketing for is running a direct Prime day competitor. Cant afford to give up ground to amazon
Can't recommend Kasa plugs enough also. They take all of 5 minutes to setup and the minis are even horizontally configured now to not take up a bunch of plug space on the wall/strip.
I have kasa stuff and pretty happy with them. If you have Echos, they do work better with the Amazon smart plug than they do with Kasa
Good to know. Those Amazon plugs are about $25 a pop though, right? What do y'all find those plugs work best on? The one we have is setup to the bedside lamp. Works great. Would like to expand our horizons #vanilla #missionary #alexaturnthelightoff
I saw that certain items are offering up to 20% cash back on my Prime card. I'm sure it's pure shit items, though.
The economy right now compared to the last few Prime Days is completely different. There are a ton of manufacturers and wholesalers who have a lot of inventory. I would expect some strong deals out there.
I expect this too. If Target apparently had a shit load of excess inventory they had to put on sale, I imagine plenty of others will too.
Picked up a second Ecovacs Deebot vacuum off Amazon for my upstairs, lowest price Camel Camel Camel has tracked. With kids, robot vacuums may be one of the best investments you can make. Probably my only big ticket purchase this year.
I have that in my garage since I added PVC flooring for exercise and to keep my shop clean. It does a great job but occasionally beelines for the lawn mower so it can die under the blades.
Laughed at the joke but fwiw true comrade take is let a single corporation take over the entire world, then the revolution is a one-stop shop. They already have the capacity for global logistics; let them further concentrate their power.
They sometimes do the most random things , but overall I am pleased with the work. We never have to do much sweeping or vacuuming, the robot has been such a big help.
Eh? Of course it would be on the side against the revolution. No capitalist enterprise is going to let itself be restructured to pursue needs rather than profits. But imagine you're trying to seize control of logistics. Would you rather try to unionize 100 workplaces with different protocols and securities and so on, or 1?
I mean, think about why liberal Dems said for years to support local and multiple businesses. It literally sustains capitalism to keep an ecosystem of competing businesses even though they don't offer the best product. It's the literal Dem function, to stem the tide, and it works really well.
Yeah I always thought it was dumb that I had to pay more for a worse product to support some guy I don't know business
It's impossible these days. Just about everyone is either directly or indirectly profiting off China or slavery/indentured servitude/sweat shops in some other country.
Rumors are it's not going to be much of an update. If you really "need" new ones, then go ahead and get them. If not, wait for the new ones to come out and either buy those or get the first gen model at a discount.
impossible, and bad! give me the woke labor scolding social justice branded firms, yeah baby. fuck price competition.