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What are good alternatives to those sites these days?
your local store
Ah yes, I'll just drop by my local Fry's...
Even local stores are allowing 3rd party sellers now. A lot of them make it really difficult to figure out what they have in store or not when you look at their website. I hate the way online shopping has gone.
It's all made overseas anyway. Might as well pay less and have it dropped at my doorstep. There is very little non-food that I get from a "local store" for less or at better quality.
Returning stuff at stores with understaffed front ends is more annoying than dropping off returns at wholefoods as well.
I'll go back to Brick and Mortar when they go back to being the customer service models they're supposed to be.
*cries in shit small town*
You have a local store that ships to your house in two days? Actually, you're probably going to need several of these to cover all of the different products.
I quit Amazon in 2019, turned back to eBay. Some stuff is still drop shipped from Amazon 🥲
Alibaba? 😜
B&H