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I will like it and I also recommend others to follow this platform. But there is no direct relationship with customers, high operating costs and no control over the refund policy
Amazon has best shopping experience with us. Everything in this platform is very nice. It provides best shopping experience in India, has provides biggest selections of products, books, software reach and shows best movies, latest podcasts music and everything is nice for us. I like Amazon and also refer others to follow that platform. But there is no direct customer relationship, has high operations cost and there is no control over return policies.
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Thank you for asking! The only way I'm aware of is to order via barnesandnoble.com and have them (I have some other books as well) shipped, but the shipping, as expected, would be expensive. If there are HK booksellers you particularly like, please let me know and I'll be happy to reach out to them and asking about stocking locally. Source: 12 months ago
So I assume what's happening is that https://barnesandnoble.com fails to load because of the cert error, I then accept the warning and it sends me to http://barnesandnoble.com, which then immediately redirects to https://www.barnesandnoble.com (with the valid cert). Is that correct? Source: 12 months ago
On the error page, clicking on Advanced β View Certificate shows that https://barnesandnoble.com/ is trying to use a certificate that has been issued only for *.nook.com, whereas https://www.barnesandnoble.com/ uses the correct certificate that covers barnesandnoble.com and *.barnesandnoble.com. Source: 12 months ago
Example: Try opening https://barnesandnoble.com/ in Firefox. I get the warning that the site doesn't support HTTPS, I click proceed, and then it immediately loads/redirects to https://www.barnesandnoble.com/ without a problem. Source: 12 months ago
I highly recommend you go to barnesandnoble.com and type in "The Ten Biggest Lies in the Church Today" by Jasun Glomore and read the chapter on the Book of Revelation that will further explain all the deception we have been exposed to. The whole ebook is an eye opener. Source: over 1 year ago
The voltage of mains electricity in the USA is half that of the UK, which effectively caps the power of appliances (at least those not plugged into a separate high voltage circuit). Search for fast boil kettles on amazon.co.uk and you'll get a range of 3000W options to choose from, search for the same on amazon.com and you'll return 1500W results. Source: 5 months ago
Are you using you using your regions version of amazon? Check amazon.com its almost always cheaper and right now I can get the card delivered to new Zealand for 232 euros. Source: 5 months ago
I do amazon.com and .ca (I mostly only buy if it's shipped & sold by amazon or atmost shipped by so I can track/refund easier) as well as hlj but shipping and handling usually ends up costing more than the kits I'm buying lol... Source: 5 months ago
I mean, if you try to search for something simple like "buy flashlight", you get like 15 amazon.com results on the first page. So if you're trying to find a quality product from a company that specializes in making just that particular thing, so you can avoid all the Chinese sellers on amazon, you sometimes can't. Ever since I've learned about how shitty the work conditions were at amazon, I have tried to avoid... Source: 5 months ago
Also check kindle unlimited for German titles. If they are KU in Germany they usually are as well in the US. You use your US account on amazon.com to then read german literature. If the genre you are interested in has a category, scroll down the sidebar, you might see german as well. Source: 5 months ago
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