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mellowtigger ([personal profile] mellowtigger) wrote2023-01-19 10:53 am
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Amazon Smile shuts down

Not many people knew of it, but anything you could buy at Amazon.com could also be bought at Smile.Amazon.com, with a portion of the sale money being donated to the charity you selected. At work, I always tried to direct products to that url when people asked me for tech items. Well, I just saw the email from Amazon that they are shutting down this charity service. Why it was a separate service instead of baked-in to the main corporate webpage, I don't know.

Media this morning report that people are surprised, like me.

The news has been met with a mix of disbelief, anger, and confusion from charities and consumers. For example, the SquirrelWoord Enquine Sanctuary tweeted a copy of the announcement along with the comment "What???? Seriously @amazon." One reply points out that AmazonSmile was a way to support small charities who are "innovative and creative," while another says they made purchases through Amazon because of the donation and that will not be the case in the future. https://www.pcmag.com/news/amazon-is-closing-down-amazonsmile-on-feb-20

The slow collapse continues, I guess. Exponential-growth capitalism must be fed at all costs. (Or such is the inevitability, we're sternly told. ("The beginning is near."))

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[personal profile] dewline 2023-01-19 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Exponential-growth capitalism is one of the Problems...ugh.
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[personal profile] darkoshi 2023-01-20 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
I got that email too and felt disappointed by it. The vague reason they listed doesn't make sense to me:
"In 2013, we launched AmazonSmile to make it easier for customers to support their favorite charities. However, after almost a decade, the program has not grown to create the impact that we had originally hoped. With so many eligible organizations—more than 1 million globally—our ability to have an impact was often spread too thin."

My selected charity was Doctors Without Borders, and in the last quarterly update email, Amazon wrote:

So far, AmazonSmile has donated:
* *$4,907,690.96* to Doctors Without Borders*
* *Over $400 million* to US charities
* *Over $449 million* to charities worldwide>


Those amounts are from 10 years' worth of donations, and they certainly don't seem insignificant to me. Even small charities are probably grateful for any amounts they get. So it makes me think Amazon simply doesn't want to be spending that much on charity anymore.


https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/18/amazon-discontinues-amazonsmile-charity-donation-program-amid-cost-cuts.html
"The average donation to charities was less than $230, Amazon said."
"The move to shutter AmazonSmile comes as CEO Andy Jassy has embarked on a sweeping review of the company's expenses amid a worsening economic outlook and slowing growth in its retail division."

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[personal profile] barak 2023-01-21 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Well... you know Bezos and bozos gotta pay for their superyachts somehow.
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[personal profile] mllesatine 2023-01-22 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
That is so rotten.
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[personal profile] wispywillow 2023-01-25 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been donating to the World Wildlife Federation through smile-amazon. I'm sad to hear they're shutting it down.