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Amazon Customers Are Cancelling Prime hip After Jeff Bezos' Space Trip: Find Out Why

Bezos travelled to space in July 55d5f

Highlights
  • Bezos thanked all Amazon customers to make the space flight possible
  • The gesture didn't sit well with several prime customers
  • People express their anger by cancelling Prime subscriptions
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos flew out to space and stayed in zero gravity for a few minutes last month. After landing back on Earth, he thanked all Amazon customers for funding it. Little did he know this gesture of gratitude would majorly backfire. Many Amazon customers are now saying that they are against funding the private space trips of a billionaire. Some said the way Bezos orchestrated the whole episode was a gross display of wealth that made them cancel their Prime subscription. Bezos' July 20 trip to space was a test launch before his company Blue Origin began commercial operations to take astronomers and other wealthy space enthusiasts on private trips.

“I also want to thank every Amazon employee and every Amazon customer because you guys paid for all of this," Bezos said after his flight, adding, “So seriously, for every Amazon customer out there, and every Amazon employee, thank you from the bottom of my heart, very much. It's very appreciated.”

Even then several people criticised how Bezos' statement was “tone deaf.”

The backlash has been slow-burning since and now, according to Amazon Prime subscriptions, a fee for preferential services from the e-commerce and digital streaming giant.

"You guys, I just canceled my Amazon Prime hip and feel GREAT about it," the report cited a customer as saying in a private Facebook group post. "I am over paying to shop on a website and/or for a zillionaire's rocket ride. Just had to tell the world I guess."

Since then many people have voiced their disappointment with Bezos. A Twitter asked him to give every Amazon Prime subscriber “a freebie considering we paid for you to go to space!”

Another incensed wrote this:

A third asked others to buy local or some online store other than Amazon.

About a week before Bezos' trip, selling tickets to space. Both these companies are likely to start commercial space flights next year after launching some more test flights.


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