Amazon...
I admit, I have amazon prime, but will use B&H or Adorama or Newegg as needed.
Amazon online searching is terrible. I have found B&H packaging of late to be
sub-par. I think it is now automated. A lens came from B&H with a couple of
large bubble wrap, both deflated and lens bouncing around in the box. They used
to be top notch on the shipping.
Just got some rechargeable NiMh batteries for a Flash unit, arrived next day
from Amazon. An amazon Van pulled up and I almost thought a Robot was going to
get out and deliver the package. Coming soon.
Consumer WayneS
At 6/16/2019 07:09 PM, Chris wrote:
> I avoid Amazon at all cost, unless there's no alternative. I look for
> books by way of Bookfinder.com, which looks at all book sellers.
>
> Many years ago, Amazon acquired Small Parts, Inc., which is a wonderful
> resource for inventors and model makers. Amazon quickly made a complete mess
> out of it, but when I looked recently they seem to have recovered, and I
> didn't see any mention of Amazon.
>
>
>> Although I did consider, for a short while, accepting Amazonâ??s offer of a
>>training course in London to equip me for the digital world after
>>retirement. But I think that I can find out what I need elsewhere, when I
>>fancy it :-)
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