Maybe some of have already seen this, but I hadn't seen it until it bit me in the ass today. Amazon is listing some of its standard products as Prime only, meaning only Prime members are allowed to buy it. Prime is an Amazon subscription service that gives you free 2-day shipping (to your local post office, not to your door), streaming services, and a bunch of other 'benefits'. They have gone to great lengths to push this $99 a year service on people, including delaying normal shipments and preventing you from buying what you want. I no longer qualify to reorder a SSD I bought last week since I'm not willing to become a member (nor can I try the 30 trial as I did that back when Prime was new). All that SSD research time wasted.
We were worried about net neutrality. It seems in the future we'll have to worry about subscribing to every store we want to do business with just to have the privilege of buying from them. I'll bet money within a couple years you won't qualify for sales like Cyber Monday unless you're a subscriber. I can easily see that spreading to every store: "Pay $10 at the door for big savings on all our in-store, on sale items." Stores used to give you discounts for going to them, now you'll have to pay for the honor of shopping there.
(Score: 2, Funny) by Francis on Monday November 14 2016, @04:45AM
Right now they have about 30% of the market in the US. This move is obnoxious, but at least you know they're doing. There was a story a while ago about them changing the search results to make the deals worse if you weren't a member of prime. That's a completely different matter.
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 14 2016, @07:54AM
That's a completely different matter.
Granted. So why are you so rude as to bring it up?