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You have $875k worth of stuff in your cart? Imagine accidentally clicking 1 click checkout or something.

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I have to imagine that my credit card would flag it as fraudulent, since it is approximately $845,000 above my credit limit.

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4 points

Still, I bet you’d immediately have to get back on and next day yourself some new underwear.

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After clicking on a $43k chandelier, now my “recommended products” for underwear is just a bunch of diamond-encrusted things…

Edit: thongs, damn autocorrect. But it still works

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11 points

$870k and no prime shipping? That’s a deal breaker!

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6 points

Next year they’ll have 24 light chandeliers and you’ll have a tough time sellin this thing for anywhere close to what you paid.

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6 points

“Invest”? This use of the word appears to be inappropriate.

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Curious why a woman’s long sleeve shirt shows up when searching for “Chandelier”. Algorithms never cease to amaze.

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18 points

Looks like this is not the search but their shoppingcart list.

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Amazon search is becoming largely unusable now that they show you what they want to sell you, instead of what you want to buy. I was trying to buy a phone case the other day, which requires that I get one made for my phone, as everyone knows, and it kept showing me cases for other phones that I don’t own.

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