What are you actually arguing about? Because in your original post you seem to be arguing that Amazon here in Europe is heads and shoulders above the competition while still being inferior to the US, implying that the e-commerce landscape here is dire.
My comment disagrees with that. To me, it's the other way around, Amazon has to do more than what they do in the US to compete over here.
So when I'm talking about getting relatively cheap next day delivery here, I'm talking about with any merchant, not just Amazon. That's why they have to offer more same-day delivery (than the US) to compete (and to justify the Prime subscription).
>What are you actually arguing about? Because in your original post you seem to be arguing that Amazon here in Europe is heads and shoulders above the competition while still being inferior to the US, implying that the e-commerce landscape here is dire.
I'm arguing exactly about this. Yes, Amazon's doing great in the UK, but Europe does not stop at the border of the UK, France, and Germany. There are other countries there. I live in one. I explained that it's not rosy across Europe.
>So when I'm talking about getting relatively cheap next day delivery here, I'm talking about with any merchant, not just Amazon.
Great. Now what about the other few dozen European countries?
My comment disagrees with that. To me, it's the other way around, Amazon has to do more than what they do in the US to compete over here.
So when I'm talking about getting relatively cheap next day delivery here, I'm talking about with any merchant, not just Amazon. That's why they have to offer more same-day delivery (than the US) to compete (and to justify the Prime subscription).