Believe me – “Amazon is not the Ultimate”
I got the disappointment of my life today when I tried buying an MP3 sound track from Amazon. I don’t want to believe that other authentic track sellers would have sold me the track because the reasons for failing were given and they are justifiable. My country (and maybe yours as well) are not eligible for downloading MP3s on sale online.
How daunting that this is not always obvious; you do all the work searching, doing the logins and so on, only to find that the ‘Check Out’ button wont take you where you want. Its unfortunate at this point that no matter how much willing you are to pay for this service, you just cannot be afforded. I don’t doubt the capabilities of Amazon, but I had to learn it the hard way and my lesson goes on even for the other items that this organization sells. Even similar companies may like ebay.com may have the same problem.
Sometimes it may sound rude to but it works faster to have the notice go up at the front that this is for Americans only and the rest of us should go somewhere else. It saves us time and the frustrations, let alone the hope of getting the products. This experience made me recall other internet experienced that got me down this very road. I therefore wrote an article that could help those of us that may get discouraged from such experiences to swallow it as it is because it doesn’t mark the end of the world. There are options. By the way, next I tried buying the whole album but Amazon brought back the same old story, I translate – ‘Remember Sir., you are from Africa, this is not for you’. Therefore, ‘Could Online Business be Better in America than it is in Africa?’