From Marketplace:
It wasn’t so long ago that Amazon.com was just a really big bookstore on the web. Then came the gadgets and the toys. The shoes and the jewelry. Today, the online retail colossus announced it’s going to pay half a billion dollars for the parent company of Diapers.com.
The smaller retail stores will be gone in a few years. Just stay inside with your computer. And get a job with a delivery service.
I give Amazon.com high marks for their 30 day return policy and the Amazon A-to-z Guarantee for items sold from third party vendors. And they compete with Wal-Mart.
You mean I could return some diapers if they leaked?
I get the feeling this might be one of those topics we return to more than once.
I’m an Amazon Web Services customer (in addition buying diapers retail from Amazon.com) and want to share one item from their November newsletter.
“AWS Case Study: NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s Desert Research and Training Studies “