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rogue2shadow wrote: » I love Amazon Prime. Free 2 day ftw!
steve13ad wrote: » Where did you see that it was free? I did see a free month trial.
RobertKaucher wrote: » I buy almost everything except my groceries from Amazon.
pml1 wrote: » I'll occasionally make an impulse run to Books-a-Million on a Friday evening to pickup a paperback for a weekend read
Slowhand wrote: » You can get a free 1-year prime membership to Amazon.com if you are a student with a valid school email address, (must have a .edu extension.) I'm loving my subscription.
RobertKaucher wrote: » even socks for my Vibrams.
TrainingDaze wrote: » That being said I do feel guilty that B&N is closing down now and most likely Borders will follow suit because I really enjoy getting a cup of coffee and browsing their books and magazines.
TrainingDaze wrote: » That being said I do feel guilty that B&N is closing down now
dynamik wrote: » Did I miss something?
tiersten wrote: » At the start of August, they were thinking of selling. No idea if that has changed.
varelg wrote: » Have you tried to escalate your problem to someone above the store's cashier ? Maybe that will help.
dynamik wrote: » Keep in mind that you're paying for convenience at B&N.(1) ... I don't fault anyone for using Amazon, as I almost exclusively do, but I really think it's unfair to rag on B&N's B&M locations and their prices(2). .....Also, I do own a B&N membership card. I go there almost every day to study over lunch, and I save 20% on my unsweetened passion-fruit ice tea. It pays for itself many times over throughout the year(3)
dynamik wrote: » Ah, ok. That's a lot of speculation and changing owners != closing stores. I hope they keep afloat; it'd be a shame if they went under.
TrainingDaze wrote: » 99% of my books come from Amazon due to the convenience of the reviews + low prices. That being said I do feel guilty that B&N is closing down now and most likely Borders will follow suit because I really enjoy getting a cup of coffee and browsing their books and magazines.
dynamik wrote: » Keep in mind that you're paying for convenience at B&N. I've used Amazon Prime almost since it came out and regularly spend hundreds of dollars per month on it. However, it costs Amazon a helluva lot less to stock warehouses than it does for B&N to maintain a retail storefront. I don't fault anyone for using Amazon, as I almost exclusively do, but I really think it's unfair to rag on B&N's B&M locations and their prices. It shouldn't be a secret that their in-store prices are higher than their online prices. Also, I do own a B&N membership card. I go there almost every day to study over lunch, and I save 20% on my unsweetened passion-fruit ice tea. It pays for itself many times over throughout the year
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