Amazon "Invades" College Campus With Media Center (businessinsider.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Amazon opened its first media center on a college campus, including couches, conference tables and TVs with game controllers, as well as a full-time Amazon staffer and a package pickup station. Since 40% of the boxes delivered to Penn are from Amazon, it will be installed in one of the dining halls, according to CNET, offering Amazon Prime members same-day or next-day delivery for more than 3 million items, from textbooks to toothpaste. Amazon already has pickup points on five college campuses, and hopes to add five more by the end of the year, in an effort to compete with 748 college bookstores run by Barnes and Noble.
One analyst told CNET, "They just want to hook you when you're 20."
One analyst told CNET, "They just want to hook you when you're 20."
One analyst told CNET, "They just want to hook you when you're 20."? Hardly a difficult piece of analysis. I'm sure any business would like to "hook" people of any sort.
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Unlike all the fast-food outlets and vending machines all over most campuses, and the businesses and Scientologists competing for the real estate right across the street.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
I left America in 2012, came back in 2016 to find that Amazon is pretty much the new Wal-Mart. I really hate buying anything off Amazon now.
"Invades"? "They want to hook you"? Really?
How is this different from any other retailer that opens up a shop on or near campus? An "invasion" implies that they're unwelcome interlopers forcing themselves in. If 40% of the packages coming into the school are already being ordered from Amazon, it's more like a significant portion of the student body has invited them in. And invoking the tobacco industry is sleazy sensationalism, and totally un-called for. They're not pushing an addictive and deadly drug onto an unwitting populace. They're providing a more convenient way to buy stuff you'd be buying anyway.
Imagine all the people...