Goldenhawk
Well-Known Member
I think I caught you, Walmart.... selectively blocking Amazon on your WiFi network. Which is especially frustrating because at the back of the store there's no LTE/4G reception.
I think I caught you, Walmart.... selectively blocking Amazon on your WiFi network. Which is especially frustrating because at the back of the store there's no LTE/4G reception.
I think I caught you, Walmart.... selectively blocking Amazon on your WiFi network. Which is especially frustrating because at the back of the store there's no LTE/4G reception.
What would be dirty (and awesome at the same time) would be if they intercepted the traffic and showed you higher prices.
I think I caught you, Walmart.... selectively blocking Amazon on your WiFi network. Which is especially frustrating because at the back of the store there's no LTE/4G reception.
So... it's not valid to use Amazon's amazing rating system to decide which of several competing products I want NOW and don't want to wait for Amazon to ship to me. Got it.
I used to do this ...
looking at books in Borders, sticking them in my Amazon Cart for later .... but I would still walk out with $ 150 of magazines
Them dirty magazines we're expensive back in the day.
So... it's not valid to use Amazon's amazing rating system to decide which of several competing products I want NOW and don't want to wait for Amazon to ship to me. Got it.
I routinely use Amazon's ratings to decide between the various options available in-store, in many different stores. Amazon's pricing isn't always better, and the two day delay can be problematic for some things. I never said I walked away - it's just extremely annoying to not have the ability to make the best choice with proper data. That alone will make me less likely to shop at Walmart.Statistically if you truly are a BUY NOW customer you will select from the stock available on hand regardless of ability to check online reviews. If you walk away because you can't check pricing and ratings online then you will most likely walk away if you don't like the online comparison of pricing and ratings to what they have on the shelf.
it's just extremely annoying to not have the ability to make the best choice with proper data.
Statistically if you truly are a BUY NOW customer you will select from the stock available on hand regardless of ability to check online reviews. If you walk away because you can't check pricing and ratings online then you will most likely walk away if you don't like the online comparison of pricing and ratings to what they have on the shelf.