I don’t have an Amazon account. I fear that if I get one, the convenience and affordability it encourages will ruin my very fragile relationship with brick and mortar shopping. Amazon, for most people, has become deeply integrated in the way we live our lives and who could blame anyone for wanting to opt for an easy way out from stresses of day to day living?
Amazon sells from rope to soap, the portal sometimes seems to have an infinite slew of options for all of everyone’s needs. If that wasn’t enough, it has found a way to rope in consumers looking for other entertainment services. Its accessibility, affordability and multifaceted consumer-centred approach make it hard for many people to live without it. In some places, if you order by a certain time, you may get your purchases before the day ends (this applies to weekends as well).