Monday, January 13, 2020

Digest for misc.consumers.frugal-living@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 2 topics

ggggg9271@gmail.com: Jan 12 10:34PM -0800

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/01/the-myth-of-free-shipping/603031/
rbowman <bowman@montana.com>: Jan 13 08:20AM -0700

> https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/01/the-myth-of-free-shipping/603031/
 
I have no illusions about Amazon's 'free' two day delivery and
understand the costs are factored in. However the hidden costs are more
palatable to me than the infamous $8 S&H charge on a $2 order,
particularly when the S&H involves putting a small item in a business
envelope, sticking on a stamp, and dropping it off at the PO.
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 13 07:21AM -0800

On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 9:19:51 AM UTC-6, rbowman wrote:
> palatable to me than the infamous $8 S&H charge on a $2 order,
> particularly when the S&H involves putting a small item in a business
> envelope, sticking on a stamp, and dropping it off at the PO.
 
Nailed it!!
sam <caedfaa9ed1216d60ef78a6f660f5f85_14816@example.com>: Jan 13 02:14PM

replying to handyman72, sam wrote:
I used to work for HDC and got to see the product close up and in action. The
company sent items such as Honda generators and Dewalt drills to China and had
them copy them, changing it just enough to keepfrom being sued. The Chineese
are experts at making things cheaper but the problem is they don't know where
to stop. HDC quality control would receive an item from China and test it and,
if it met standards agree to purchase a container full. After several
containers if you brought out the original sample and compared it to what they
were currently sending you could see that the Chineese were making it even
cheaper than the original sample thus increasing their profit. Some of their
tools were a great value but yes some were cheap worthless crap; it helps to
use a little common sense when purchasing things! The angle grinder they gave
away if you bought a pack of grinding wheels wasn't worth buying ( I saw them
burn up after a few minutes of use) but the next step up for $15 more
(Speedway series) was a great grinder and it was a great value. Yes buyer
beware but don't be an idiot! Concerning hand tools such as rachets, anything
from them smaller than 1/2" drive was junk but I purchased a 3/4" drive socket
set and almost 20 years later I'm still using it. Just remember if it looks
cheaply made it will probably break but sometimes there is a middle ground
between junk and top of the line.
 
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for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/maintenance/beware-of-homier-dist-tools-547611-.htm
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 13 06:44AM -0800

On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 8:14:04 AM UTC-6, sam wrote:
 
> I used to work for HDC and got to see the product close up and in action.
> --
> for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/maintenance/beware-of-homier-dist-tools-547611-.htm
 
Shiiiiiiiiit! What would we do without out this reply to a sixteen (16)
year old thread?!?!?! Thank goodness you came along and set us straight.
Now I can sleep peacefully tonight with this much needed information.
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