Guaranteed delivery in 2 days, or they will say their sorry, we meant 6....
Guaranteed delivery in 2 days, or they will say their sorry, we meant 6....
I am the master of my fate
I am the captain of my soul
"(The Second Amendment) isn't a law but an enumerated right, a right that we cannot allow to be corralled to make politicians and ant-gun fanatics happy." ~Old Grump
Speaking from a recent experience ..... just a wild guess.
all my stuff lately has come one time, shitty time of year though.
When you order something, if you missed the timer for the day for it to be processed/sometimes shipped on that day.
It dont get in till the next day so you're basically looking at 3-6 days, and depending on how busy the actual place selling it is.
PRAISE KEK
FATHER OF CHAOS
BRINGER OF DAY
IN THY WEBBED HANDS WE PLACE OUR FAITH
SHADILAY, SHADILAY!
Amazon prime all the time. Never any issues. When we ship to the UP house, it usually takes more than two days. After all, that house is off the grid, almost......chris3
I am the master of my fate
I am the captain of my soul
"(The Second Amendment) isn't a law but an enumerated right, a right that we cannot allow to be corralled to make politicians and ant-gun fanatics happy." ~Old Grump
After today, it's all historical.
I for 1 will not renew my Prime do to this increase. I've noticed that "Prime" items have risen in price lately. It used to be a big savings to get the free shipping. Not so much now. Often the price is upped to cover the cost of shipping so the consumer is actually paying the same. Pay a cheaper price and pay additional for shipping, or pay the same total price with free shipping.He added that he doesn't expect the continued growth of Prime members to slow down despite the price increase.
US Constitution: Article 1 Section 8 Paragraph 4
The Congress shall have Power To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization
I've never paid for Prime, but they just recently e-mailed me inviting me to "try it again free for 30 days" a couple weeks ago, so I've been going hogwild watching Prime-eligible movies and reading free Kindle e-books.
- Ordered a 26-inch LED-lit 16:9 widescreen monitor to replace this small 21-inch 4:3 monitor I have now.
- Ordered a heavy hard-cover copy of the chemistry textbook we're using right now.
- Ordered a hard-copy compendium of research on the phylum Mollusca for bio lab.
- Ordered a new bed-set: queen foundation, memory-foam mattress, mattress pad, pillows, sheets, comforter...
All two-day shipped for free, at least $100 in shipping expenses saved, two-day delivery.
Yeah, I'm one of those free-loading customers Amazon hates. (And no, I'm not going to be renewing my Prime membership after the 30-day trial expires.)
"That tyranny has all the vices both of democracy and oligarchy is evident. As of oligarchy so of tyranny, the end is wealth; (for by wealth only can the tyrant maintain either his guard or his luxury). Both mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms." -- Aristotle, Book V, 350 B.C.E
"That tyranny has all the vices both of democracy and oligarchy is evident. As of oligarchy so of tyranny, the end is wealth; (for by wealth only can the tyrant maintain either his guard or his luxury). Both mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms." -- Aristotle, Book V, 350 B.C.E
"That tyranny has all the vices both of democracy and oligarchy is evident. As of oligarchy so of tyranny, the end is wealth; (for by wealth only can the tyrant maintain either his guard or his luxury). Both mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms." -- Aristotle, Book V, 350 B.C.E
Hey, its $26/month that I wasn't paying before. And if I never need to see a doctor within the next 10 years? That's $3K towards someone else's healthcare expense that needs it.
But my plan is to finish college and land a $50K/year job. In which case I'll gladly pay the full $230/month premium.
I see nothing wrong with taking a hand-up (versus a hand-out) in the meantime.
"That tyranny has all the vices both of democracy and oligarchy is evident. As of oligarchy so of tyranny, the end is wealth; (for by wealth only can the tyrant maintain either his guard or his luxury). Both mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms." -- Aristotle, Book V, 350 B.C.E
Dude, since I've gone back to school I've maintained a 4.0 GPA without hardly even trying. I'm having way too much fun to quit now.
And I have paid net income taxes before, back when I was making nearly $18/hour working for a Fortune 500 company through a technical temp placement agency back in the booming 90's before the economy crashed and employers really started doing the background checks and getting picky about who they hire.
If all goes according to plan, I'll pay back every penny I ever got in Federal subsidies in my whole life within 3 years of working at a real job. After that, the rest is all gravy.
"That tyranny has all the vices both of democracy and oligarchy is evident. As of oligarchy so of tyranny, the end is wealth; (for by wealth only can the tyrant maintain either his guard or his luxury). Both mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms." -- Aristotle, Book V, 350 B.C.E
Which part do you doubt? Would you like for me to post one of my pay-stubs from back when I was working for Hewlett-Packard from 1997-1999?
Perhaps my college transcripts? (Granted, my GPA was kind of shitty back when I was in my early 20's attempting college on a half-assed basis, had to drop a couple classes and eat an 'F' because of work demands, but now that my mind is in the game and I'm only working part-time, I'm doing quite well and enjoying school at the same time.)
"That tyranny has all the vices both of democracy and oligarchy is evident. As of oligarchy so of tyranny, the end is wealth; (for by wealth only can the tyrant maintain either his guard or his luxury). Both mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms." -- Aristotle, Book V, 350 B.C.E
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