If you're an Amazon die-hard and want to see all your online shopping in one place, you will soon be able to buy even non-Amazon goods straight from the Amazon app.
What a world we live in.
Effectively, this new system is designed to make you feel like you are shopping on Amazon even when you're not, u31.com เข้าสู่ระบบ and the app can receive confirmation of purpose, give you up-to-date delivery tracking, and can even work as limited customer u31 ทางเข้า service. If you want to organize a return or refund, you do have to go through the shopfront you have bought from though.
You pay through Amazon, but, if the price of items you buy from third-party sources changes between putting it in your basket and checking out, Amazon will authorize the payment if it's within $10 of the estimated amount.
With this, Amazon could position itself as the middleman between shops and the customer. I'm rather torn on what I think about it. On one hand, the idea of seamlessly doing all of my online shopping through the same app does sound handy, even just for laying out orders and delivery windows together.
On the other hand, the idea of Amazon further cementing its role as the Google of shopping makes me weary. We don't yet know if Amazon gets anything out of making sales to other shops, though the idea of it being the go-between means all Amazon has to do to stop customers shopping elsewhere is start actually stocking the items it currently doesn't. That's maybe valuable direct market research that would only further Amazon's tight hold over the big shopping events every year.
It is certainly a clever use of AI though.