Posted on 06/30/2018 7:08:32 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
For most spam, if it shows up in my inbox, I tag it as spam/junk and any future emails from that address goes directly to my spam folder so all I have to do is periodically empty it out (right click on the folder and do it all at once).
I don’t need a faster delivery, so I have been using regular Amazon since 2002.
Here is a freaky fact: the other day, I was telling hubby and son about a little shop I visited at the Tokyo airport, where they had teacakes of all different flavors and colors. I’d had to restrain myself to buying just one or two boxes (along with the mineki neko for my son), because I could have easily walked out of that shop with bags full of teacakes.
And now Amazon is trying to sell me Japanese teacakes.
I’m hoping it’s because I did an internet search on Japanese teacakes, and not because some spying app heard me talking about it.
I always take a look at what is in Spam before I delete it. Once in a while, an email I actually need is in there.
I tried Amazon Prime’s 30-day free trial and dropped it after the test period.
I really don’t purchase that much on Amazon and can easily wait an extra day or so vs paying $120/yr.
I found only a few videos/movies of interest...although I did enjoy binging all 5 seasons of “Chuck” and Sarah Walker.
I sometimes need to check spam before deleting but I usually know if I’m expecting a needed email.
My daughter has two rambunctious toddler boys and her husband travels often. She discovered Walmart’s online order and pick up feature. She plans her menu and orders all the groceries and diapers online. Drives to the store where they bring it out bagged and load it in the car for her. She said the bagging is excellent with meats together, produce together etc. She even ordered a blender this last time. She never has to take the boys out of the car.
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