• Romkslrqusz@lemmy.zip
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    1 hour ago

    I hate this.

    I’ve always kept my “ordered” and “delivered” emails in order to have a searchable database of what I ordered and when.

    Without the item name, making that discovery is a lot more challenging.

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      Same. Pretty often I want to pull up the specs on some computer part, but these days nothing is clearly labeled with a part number. I don’t think my motherboard has one at all, certainly none where I can see. I would just search my email for “motherboard” and the most recent result was probably the one I wanted.

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    Lmao, Amazon is worried that google and all the other competitors will scrape their information and make money off it. “Yes AI is amazing, but not like thaaaaaaat!” They’re trying to out dirty each other.

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      Which is stupid because it’s the equivalent of saying “you can’t send someone to Walmart to buy an item for you. That should be illegal!”

    • ThePantser@sh.itjust.works
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      Thats what I was thinking, since now they all compete against each other we can expect everything to get shittier as more walled gardens go up.

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      My favorite is I ordered dog food. It was scheduled for 2 weeks (with prime). It arrived next day. Amazon still said it wasn’t shipped yet. To this day “expected delivery date is currently unknown” in the Amazon app. I ordered it in May. It does give me the option to request refund but I haven’t done it as the food was actually delivered and this seems like some employee forgot to scan the sticker at some point.

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                I had this exact delivery tracking weirdness on amazon and the seller was another big company… got a refund and have zero regrets.

            • EmilieEasie@fedinsfw.app
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              I worry about that hitting the small sellers on there sometimes, like I ordered something through Amazon recently that very clearly came from a 3rd party small business and it’s a quality product. It got mixed up when I returned something else, and they were like “just keep the refund for both” :/ but I’m worried the 3rd party won’t get paid for it now

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              It’s just a scrappy bookstore startup bro, they have to use bots because they can’t hire customer service reps fast enough, they need every dollar they have to get past their angel funding phase, they only sell the highest quality items at low prices… Why are you laughing? This is a serious issue! They hired someone to engineer a button to order Tide. This is the future, THE FUTURE! WON’T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE FUTURE?!

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    Sees headline: is it ai?

    Sees uri: looks like it.

    Reads article: what can I say but yikes.

    In May Google unveiled a shopping cart that works across various merchants that would eventually be integrated into Gmail as well,

    No thanks, sounds like a privacy nightmare. Not to mention probably pushing for more consumerism, which no thanks to that too.

    Amazon has also been plugging away at AI-powered shopping features of its own, like price tracking and automatic purchasing. Alexa for Shopping is built into the Amazon app, and shoppers can query the chatbot for product recommendations and comparisons

    Yes, let’s let the hallucinating plagiarism machine buy stuff and recommend stuff and track pricing data. Oh, did I mention the planet killing chat box is owned by Amazon, the place that makes money on selling you shit? what can possibly go wrong??

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      Let alone the predictive pricing. "Oh you usually run out of shampoo mid month? Well guess what, shampoo prices double on the 10th and just happen to drop back down on the 25th. "

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    I’ve wondered that for years, email was/is a privacy nightmare even before google got in the way. I wish more companies reconsidered what they’re sending via email.

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      I’ve started getting these. Its a little odd. The latest one I received told me it shipped “2 camera and 1 kitchen item”. The camera items were a baby monitor and a mount for the baby camera and the kitchen item were coffee filters. So I guess it’s accurate but kind of a useless description.

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        Yeah, I’ve made a rule that just marks them as read and archives the. right away, no point seeing them at all when they’re so useless.

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        Same, I’m not sure who thought this was actually going to be helpful. Instead it just means I need to figure out exactly which item it’s talking about in the email

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          Maybe it was a privacy thing? Like they don’t want to put “we shipped your ENORMOUS DILDO” in the subject and body of the email.

          Or for a more reasonable example, stuff like contraceptives to people in places with repressive governments like Kansas.

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            They don’t want Google having access to all of the juicy customer behavior/interests and product pricing information. Any privacy benefit for end users is purely coincidental, but very welcome. Though, I’d hope anyone that cares about privacy even a little bit is staying far away Gmail and others like it.