@resist1984 I'd like to add: you don't need to be perfect with the boycott, reducing the amount of support for amazon (i.e. buying something) by 90%-99% will help enabling alternatives. Un-Default Amazon! Look for alternatives!
@andre @resist1984 So I've been trying to do this for awhile. So far I have been most successful with electronics and computer parts thanks to http://bhphotovideo.com . I often face two hurdles: selection and return policy. Buying stuff online is taking a gamble sometimes and few other sellers are going to be as accommodating with returns or pay return shipping. I've been burned by this a number of times: something turns out to be low quality and can't return
@jgoerzen @andre some US cards offer return protection: https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/credit-card-benefits/credit-card-return-protection-guide/ It's complicated for me b/c I also boycott #AmEx (due to #ALEC) & boycott #visa & #mastercard (#WarOnCash). Discover doesn't have return protection.
@jgoerzen @andre btw, #Amazon refused a refund back in the days prior to my boycott. I spent 3 months nagging a vendor to ship my stuff. They quit using Amazon, and Amazon said "you are past our 90 day A-Z guarantee-- no refund for you". Then Amazon also refused to reveal the identity of the seller so I had no recourse. My case was regarding non-delivery, but returns are part of the same policy.
@resist1984 @andre I guess what I would find valuable is a list of shops with good return policies, privacy, and ethics. I don't really want to deal with 500 random places, some of which will sell my info or are otherwise scammy. It takes a ton of time to vet a place and that convenience factor is the toughest to leave behind with Amazon.
@jgoerzen @andre w.r.t #privacy, #Amazon is certain to exploit your personal info to the full extent possible. https://www.npr.org/2019/07/31/746878763/how-tech-companies-track-your-every-move-and-put-your-data-up-for-sale?t=1609611133799 And with Amazon Marketplace your are also still gambling with hundreds of arbitrary vendors, many of which operate out of some random person's livingroom.
@andre @jgoerzen It's interesting to note that the cause of #CapitalOne bank's breach of customer data was an #Amazon insider that leaked the data: https://www.zdnet.com/article/capital-one-fined-80-million-for-2019-hack
@resist1984 @andre I did some searching (#DuckDuckGo), and found a few lists like I was thinking of: https://ethical.net/technology/amazon-alternatives-guide-how-and-why-to-avoid-amazon/ https://pollybarks.com/ethical-alternatives-to-amazon/ http://graemeshimmin.com/ethical-alternatives-to-amazon/
@andre @jgoerzen So I'd say look at the shop's return policy. If it's good, pay with discovercard. If it's bad, pay with mastercard.