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...or getting pantry items and needed sundries shipped home for free rather than spending time and gas driving somewhere. I can see ways to use it wisely and helpfully. But yes, it would require one to use good judgment. |
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Internet however is not a luxury anymore. You need it for work. You need it to find a job. Now for those who can't afford even that there is the library or job center with computer access but still it's best to have 24/7 access. So you can check email and network. Many companies only email you to set up interviews. It's just cheaper to pay $50 a month for cell and data plan but depending on your job you may need regular internet for training which cost anywhere from $50 to $80 a month. ![]() As for entertainment. There's the library and there is local TV. Those on SNAP qualify for a dumb phone with 200 to 300 minutes free a month depending which carrier you go with. However it's just phone/texting no internet. The phones are cheap little things. Sent from my XT1528 |
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Here is the thing, if there weren't enough people that would go for it, then Amazon wouldn't be offering it. Oh and next time, you are at SNAP, please count the number of people using dumb phones and how many have smart phones. Just as a curiosity. I figure one of us will be surprised. Not sure which one. My internet is not connected to my DISH bill. Never has been. No, internet is not cheap, but if need be I could get rid of the tv. My internet is $50 a month. As per needing home internet, that is debatable. My cheap smart phone was $100. I pay $47 a month (no contract and prepaid), I can check my email on it easily. There are now places that offer smart phones with their plans for about the same price as my payment. What one person considers a luxury, another may consider a necessity. I do completely understand your point of view having been down that road a time or two myself though it was before internet days. I have also seen more things than I care to remember. Both from myself and talking to others. Now if we want to talk about ripping off the poor, I have 3 words for you. Rent to own. And can we please change the thread title to better reflect what Amazon is actually doing. Which is neither excepting or accepting SNAP. Last edited by Cinisajoy; 06-07-2017 at 12:36 PM. |
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I suspect some people on here have very unrealistic views about folks that have SNAP benefits. I grew up on them when they were called food stamps. I lived in government subsidized housing and we would have those big blocks of government cheese in our fridge. We did have cable, since we lived out in Laguna Hills, which, at the time, was the sticks. Everyone that lived in our development had cable, since your only other option was snow. Internet wasn't a thing then, but I'd guess that the people that live there now do have it.
People on SNAP aren't the little match girl or Dickensian characters. They aren't welfare queens, driving their gold Cadillacs to the walfare office either. From my experience, they are families (or severely handicapped individuals) living in circumstances where they need a little help to get by. And I can assure you that even when paying with food stamps, they do compare prices The discounted Prime could be a good deal for people with limited income. It could replace the cable bill (if they have one) and save on gasoline as well. |
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I agree most are responsible and do think but there is always that 10-20%. Now where can we find commodities? I bet that cheese would make excellent pimento cheese. |
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Thank goodness my brother and I made it out. But I never gripe about my taxes and would never want to see programs for the poor cut because "they're all using their smartphones to order luxury items from Amazon." I'll stop replying to the thread, because it'll be too easy to make it political. I'm just very tender on the subject of what people on SNAP/welfare can and should be able to afford. As for the government cheese, looks like it was phased out in the nineties. Last edited by ZodWallop; 06-07-2017 at 12:54 PM. |
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I do figure about 10% do use Amazon and in the case of the elderly/handicapped/people that don't own a vehicle, that $6 would be well spent especially at the price of fuel in some areas. |
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This is one demographic that would really benefit from the Prime perks, especially the transportation-challenged. The savings over neighborhood store prices are substantial enough but the value of fast free delivery is not to be underestimated. Just remember, Amazon sells groceries and other essentials not just "luxuries". This not a bad thing. Last edited by fjtorres; 06-07-2017 at 01:39 PM. |
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Plus there is the matter of availability. Rural dwellers are among Amazon's biggest customer bases. Because the alternative isn't paying more but rather doing without. |
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As to why Amazon is doing this:
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2- It wasn't that long ago that Amazon algorithms proved to be a wee bit too efficient at identifying Prime subscriber neighborhoods. https://www.boston.com/news/business...very-exclusion So there's both economic and political reasons at play. Last edited by fjtorres; 06-07-2017 at 02:42 PM. |
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That is a potential of over $75 million a month. |
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Or possibly, they are sharing someone else's Prime account, like a friend or family member? Not sure why the indignation. |
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