SwissMountainLeader
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As demand for bikes surged, Amazon got in the way
Customer service on Amazon can’t compare to an independent bike shop.

Maybe the Verge is off the beaten track but it’s an interesting enough article.
Dont believe everything you read about the way they treat staff..most of it is crap.I love the Amazon service (except Prime video, which is utter shit if you don't want in the local language), but buy anywhere else if I can unless Amazon is significantly cheaper (delivered price). I also buy in actual shops where possible.
Just doing my tiny, insignificant bit to avoid complete Amazon domination.
Plus they're crappy to their employees.
Good to know. Did you have any interaction with the warehouse staff?Dont believe everything you read about the way they treat staff..most of it is crap.
I was a "delivery associate " for a couple of years ..basically working the hours that I wanted..yeah they want their pound of flesh but the working environment is better than a lot of places ..
Of course ..no more miserable than any other warehouse type operatives ..?Good to know. Did you have any interaction with the warehouse staff?
Meh. You can also interpret it as "we weren't prepared to step up to the level of shipping responsiveness that Amazon delivers". When I need a part, I usually need it ASAP. Buying through a shop sucks these days since they rarely have inventory, and the "double wait" if they order it (assuming the shop owner doesn't forget to order it) is a non-starter. And most OEMs really suck at logistics, so ordering direct is a crapshoot as to when stuff will ship/arrive. Amazon and other online retailers acting as inventory and logistics buffers helps mitigate this.
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