To set the back story, I have been a full-price paying Prime member since mid-2011, over 8 years ago. In those previous 8 years, I experienced very few problems with anything involving Amazon, and on the rare occasion something did go sideways, they made it right with minimal effort on my part. I felt like a valued customer, and I rewarded that with my wallet buying everything from actual books to car parts, hobby items, computer parts, and even large shop tools. As they added on benefits, I expanded my usage and purchasing with services like music, their streaming service, a Kindle e-reader, a Kindle tablet, and the STEM toy subscription (which I do recommend). I have traditionally had little to no issues with any of it. On top of that, I am/was an AMZN stock owner for years. My shares are currently undergoing a market sell, because of these experiences.
Within the last 60 days, I have had more headaches, knock-off products, and dishonest sellers than my entire 20-year eBay career combined. (Note - do not buy any of the crap I linked, it's just linked so you can see what item it is precisely.)
First up was a fake CF shorty Mazdaspeed antenna for the 5. Not only was it not licensed, it wasn't even an antenna! It's hollow inside. Okay, my bad, returned and moved on.
The same order included a universal fake CF front splitter that turned out to literally be a roll of garden edging. Again, my bad, used to this cheap stuff on eBay, not Amazon, but returned it as well.
The same order also included what might actually be a good product, a set of Mazda valve stem caps except they never arrived. In fact, I was so stymied by the other items, that it took me a week to realize that they hadn't arrived, and checking the tracking information showed that they never made it past the label generation. Amazon wants Prime to be next-day and they can't even figure out next week. It took, I kid you not, over two hours of live chat and phone calls to get them to issue a refund on these, which became strike 1.
Next came a cataloging issue. I looked up oil and a filter for the 2006 Audi A4 Quattro 2.0T on Amazon and ordered the Liqui-Moly oil and MANN filter recommended. In mid-oil-change late on a week night I figure out that the filter isn't even close. They sent the right one that I ordered, it just doesn't fit an Audi A4 at all according to MANN. So I had to drive to the FLAPS and overpay for a Wix XP that they had in stock and send a contaminated filter back for a refund, which was strike 2..
Next came a hobby item (a Warhammer 40K Tau Vanguard box set if you must know). The item arrived and on time, except it had been opened. And ransacked. There is supposed to be 8 giant robot things in the box, and mine had 7. It was missing the biggest, most expensive one. Not to mention the rules inserts, decals, and some of the more fragile pieces were all gone. It's not like they couldn't tell, it wasn't shrink-wrapped and was covered in Amazon return stickers. This time the independent seller actually made it right by sending out a replacement kit for the missing one and refunding a bit, but the fullfillment snafu left me upset.
Then came some car part fun. I wanted to replace the outer tie rod ends on the 5, and ordered up some AC Delco Professionals. One of them came sealed, with a 555 part inside, which is what it should be. The other side came as again, an obviously returned (oily opened box covered in return labels, loose part without bag, filled with grease, tool marks) MOOG part (which is about half the cost of the AC Delco). Once again, a hassle to return that and get a replacement, only to get a new AC Delco box, with a new MOOG greasable part inside. Once again, gave up and overpaid for one at the FLAPS (that wonder of wonders was a sealed 555 unit). This was strike 3...
Then came the most ridiculous part of this whole saga. I had ordered a pretty nice pair of made in the USA oil-eating sponge turtles (part number 4332694308 for $7.99) earlier that worked great! They came in retail packing marked Made in the USA, were sturdy, and worked as advertised. Couldn't be happier! So I ordered another pair. What arrived was a generic gray plastic baggy marked with a different part number (X002902JKT, which comes up as made in China and available on Amazon for $1.99). Fulfillment was by Amazon, so I figured it was a mis-pick and had them send a replacement. What came was the same knock-off again. The knock offs are 1mm shorter, have much larger and more porous holes, and weigh half (0.2 oz versus 0.4 oz) and don't work at all. Once more around the rodeo, I try to order directly from the supplier and what do I get? The knock-off again! I give up and order a 3-pack of stars from a competitor (that came correctly and work the business) and spend hours over email and chat trying to get resolution. The vendor and Amazon are blocking my 1-star reviews, despite complete facts and photographic evidence. Strikes 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8....
Last was a set of Pagid brake pads for the Audi. I looked up the part number on Rock Auto beforehand to make sure I was getting the correct item this time, and fulfillment was by Hella themselves. What arrived was a ginormous Amazon box and inside was the oldest and most beat-up looking brake pad box ever and... NOTHING else! No packaging at all, not even a token air bubble. I opened the pad box and found that the pads were not bound (unknown if Pagid uses rubber bands or cellophane, but these had nothing) and they had bounced around so the metal fingers on the backside had impacted the facing material and pulverized it to dust. Needless to say they were junk and returned. I ordered the replacement from FCP Euro (thanks GRM!)
So that's it, the end. I am going to find other resources for all of my needs and stop using Amazon entirely, including the other services. Like I opened with, I am also selling my stock holdings. I have had to make 9 trips to the UPS store, spend more than 6 hours in total dealing with customer service, have my credit card rung up and returns held hostage, and I can't even leave product or seller reviews to warn others. Amazon has taken a loyal 8+ year customer and conversted them to a loudly agitated ex-customer.
Thank you for listening to my rant.