I’ll admit it, I am absolutely addicted to Amazon. Â It has become a running joke at my house that a package will be at my door every day. Â From protein supplements, to computer glare-reducing glasses, to new underwear, I have turned to Amazon for almost everything in my daily life. Â Before I know it, I will probably be buying my milk and bananas on Amazon. Â I fought against spending 100 dollars to get a year’s subscription to Amazon Prime almost every day before caving in. Â And now that I have that guarantee of two-day delivery, my useless spending has reached an all-time high.
So, it comes as no surprise that I have been anticipating Amazon Prime Day more than Christmas. Â Lightning deals all day that will show up at my door in two days? Â Sign me up! Â As soon as I woke up, I began the day long process of watching the deals. Â Almost every half hour, Amazon unveiled new deals. Â Sadly, the disappointment across my face could be seen a mile away. Â Amazon did not have anything GOOD to sell.
And I was not the only one who felt this way. Â Thousands of users took to Facebook and Twitter to voice their displeasure about the sale. Â In fact, #PrimeDayFail has been the most popular hash tag as of today. Â Gizmondo did us the favor of gathering some great user quotes. Â Here are a few:
“At least on Black Friday you can go to the store and punch someone to get the items you want. #PrimeDayFail”
“It’s really cool that @amazon was able to raid a Rite Aid and an abandoned Circuit City for this #PrimeDay sale! #PrimeDayFail”
“Silicon spoon rests? WTF is a silicon spoon rest? People rest their spoons on silicon? #PrimeDay #PrimeDayFail”
Needless to say, after all of the stuff I have bought on Amazon over the years, July 15th was a major letdown! Â Hopefully Amazon will have decent stuff for the next go-round.