Amazon Boycot March 7-14th | No Purchases. Its time to disrupt the system.
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echofox@lemmy.careplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Easily done, I already avoid them.
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I can't deny the convenience Amazon provide people in terms of their logistics and the range of products available in one place.
In saying that, it's really not that difficult to forgo, and there are plenty of alternatives. Don't buy books: get a library card. Buy your electronics from Canada Computers or other similar stores. Healthy Planet and Well.ca are great for cosmetics and self care. Trade prime for a Plex server. There are plenty of options.
I fully deleted my amazon account at the start of this Trump mess and asked them to delete all of my personal data. Life goes on.
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kamen@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 7 days ago last edited by
I agree about the "everything in one place"; besides that, in terms of shopping, there's not much to it. There used to be some services that were pretty neat, e.g. unlimited cloud storage for photos (including RAW files) for something like 50 EUR/year, but of course they axed that.
Plenty of alternatives for everything, just maybe a little less convenient.
In terms of media, I don't stream; whatever I pay for is either at local shows where I buy CDs from artists directly, or through label stores, or through outlets like Bandcamp (btw it's Bandcamp Friday right now until the end of the weekend, go support what you like).
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leninonaprayer@lemm.eereplied to Guest 7 days ago last edited by
Unorganized boycotts with no demands and no pressure from labor unions are useless. Boycotts in support of labor are absolutely class solidarity.
This one is useless. As most "reddit" boycotts are.
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fattony@lemm.eereplied to Guest 7 days ago last edited by
What are you doing?
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naughty_not_bad@lemmynsfw.comreplied to Guest 7 days ago last edited by
I have been boycotting them for the last 7 years. I'll gladly participate with this one for: indefinitely
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Awesome. Do you still buy online from other billion dollar companies or have you been able to go all local? I’m having a hard time getting past the convenience and cheapness they are able to provide. I have cut back a huge amount though since Covid where I never wanted to leave home to purchase things I need for home.
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and009@lemmynsfw.comreplied to Guest 7 days ago last edited by
Forgoing the convinience isn't easy, even gotta look at the purchase and decide if it'll be used frequently or just a use and throw
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