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Quote from: Selassie on March 19, 2020, 02:49:29 PMAided FAGGOT you got me shook They're only stocking medical supplies, they're still delivering everything elseMy chest
QuoteAmazon told sellers and vendors that it would accept only shipments of "household staples, medical supplies, and other high-demand products" to its warehouse to deal with high demand amid the coronavirus crisis, according to reports. The online retailer will still deliver any products that are purchased by consumers for supplies that are already in stock.
Quote from: GLOCK on March 19, 2020, 03:12:57 PMQuote from: Selassie on March 19, 2020, 02:49:29 PMAided FAGGOT you got me shook They're only stocking medical supplies, they're still delivering everything elseMy chestu ok faggot?QuoteAmazon told sellers and vendors that it would accept only shipments of "household staples, medical supplies, and other high-demand products" to its warehouse to deal with high demand amid the coronavirus crisis, according to reports. The online retailer will still deliver any products that are purchased by consumers for supplies that are already in stock. So that shea butter flavored lube will have to wait
QuoteSo, what does this mean for you? This new rule will impact any products available for "Fulfillment by Amazon" orders in the next few weeks. That being said, this suspension doesn't mean that you won't be able to get your hands on any non-essential items (think: coloring books, workout gear, or whatever else you need to make working from home more manageable). In fact, this new Amazon policy only affects products that are housed in Amazon's warehouses, so you can still order products from third-party sellers as long as they store items in their own warehouses.
Quote from: Selassie on March 19, 2020, 03:23:50 PMQuoteSo, what does this mean for you? This new rule will impact any products available for "Fulfillment by Amazon" orders in the next few weeks. That being said, this suspension doesn't mean that you won't be able to get your hands on any non-essential items (think: coloring books, workout gear, or whatever else you need to make working from home more manageable). In fact, this new Amazon policy only affects products that are housed in Amazon's warehouses, so you can still order products from third-party sellers as long as they store items in their own warehouses.Tuh!Faggot fuck you