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Finally closed an episode which started cool & nice, accompanied me half of my life, took me to many different countries, but went toxic over the years. Still bit sad.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (6 children)

I’ve never bought anything there, and I’m not really sure what you’d buy there anyway... Very technical things?

For normal household goods, I buy from bol.com or from the webstore of whatever results come up in an internet search.

Books I buy from De Slegte (secondhand) or Donner, but these are also my favourite (physical) book stores. Especially Donner has a beautiful and impressive store in the center of Rotterdam.

Electronics I buy from Coolblue or physically in a Mediamarkt.

Cheap junk I get from Action, Xenos or other random junk stores. I’ve bought from TEMU twice, but I don’t think I will again. I don’t really need to. I’ve also bought from ebay once.

This is all very Netherlands-centric, of course.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The thing is, you can buy anything at amazon and with prime the delivery cost is capped at your prime fee. I can buy my specific brand of cloth diapers and a university textbook and violin raisin and a new hoover. All at amazon.

Recently I'm ditching amazon for other stores, so yeah, you don't need it but frankly, it's convenient af. I still look for many things on amazon first to decide what I actually want to have.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

I suppose it’s what you’re used to. I’ve since before I knew of Amazon’s existence just used Google to find stores where I can buy what I’m looking for. And then I generally pick the cheapest shop. I’ve simply continued what I was used to doing anyway.

Though I also already never went with Amazon even if it was cheapest, as it was yet another American service.

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