IrishLad
Well-known member
Great for consumers is right. They need some kind of disruption. Quality is terrible and prices are very high. Even stuff made in Argentina that should be cheap is nuts.Indeed. Some businesses will restructure and find ways to compete, some will find themselves unable, and others will realize their business has no natural advantage in Argentina and closing is the only option. It is painful for companies and workers but it is great for consumers and taxpayers, and eventually capital and labor will get reallocated to better uses.
Traditional retail in Argentina will collapse overnight if Amazon is ever allowed to flourish there. I could not believe the prices of goods in Buenos Aires, there is no reason to buy anything if you can get it elsewhere.
@CraigM they did try to get Amazon to deliver and sometimes with low/no shipping but items got stolen. I ordered a few things and it was terrible. I received broken items. I ordered some sheets and they were used. It was obvious someone returned them. I tried to return them to Amazon and they wanted me to pay some very high shipping fee back. I ended up throwing it away.