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Originally Posted by ApK
I appreciate that argument and I agree in general, but practically, Prime is reliably delived to the vast majority of people. If an individual knows that they have unreliable delivery in their area, that person should not subscribe to Prime for the shipping benefit. To do so is no different that individual constantly choosing the two-day shipping upcharge from any online store and complaining to the store. If the store guaranteed it, they'll compensate you, but why keep doing it?
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If Amazon cannot get the shipment to a prime customer in time, then Amazon has to figure out the best way to do that. Amazon offers prime and it's not the customer's fault Amazon is sometimes using crappy shipping services.