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None of the links work, and the associates section is also down.
It happens more often than I would like, but in three years as an Associate I can't say it has happened often. If it did, Amazon wouldn't be in business any more!
It unfortunately tends to happen more often at times of high demand, of course.
My question is how can I do well with Amazon? My items are loaded and look good, but how do I promote them? The search goes by bestselling - I've not sold anything to date, newest listed - Not relisted as of late, and so on. Any suggestions?
Now those of us who do 99% of our shopping online, much of it on Amazon.com, are getting Amazoned. The symptoms of getting Amazoned are painful and easy to spot:
* Did you receive more than one copy of an item you placed on your Amazon.com wishlist?
* Did you give a “duplicate” copy of an item to someone because you purchased it off their Amazon.com wishlist?
* Or did you hit the jackpot, and both give AND receive duplicate items thanks to Amazon.com’s wishlists?
If so, welcome to the infirmary!
Due to the massive glitches on Amazon.com, their website failed to accurately track and display wishlist items as they were purchased. As a result, among five computer savvy individuals in my immediate family, four of us got Amazoned.
For example, my Amazon.com wishlist as of today still shows NINE items as “Unpurchased” that were ordered as Christmas gifts directly from my wishlist. Despite no indications that someone desired more than one copy of an item, thanks to Amazon’s foul-ups, that is exactly the scenario that played out.
Christmas isn’t just about the gifts, to be certain. But this is not the Amazon.com I know. Is Amazon.com under new management or something?