They say it’s not about cost, but rather that “our ability to have an impact was often spread too thin.” What do you think? They’ll stop allowing users to donate a very small percentage (0.5%) of their purchases to a charity of their choice effective 2/20/23. #amazon Blind Tax: 920K (*includes consulting)
that TC is faked
Bro I will eat so many caterpillars for $920k please help me.
I don’t recall what smile is. But the true saviour is the earth best employer. I wonder when it will lift the hiring freeze.
Which employer is this please
I really doubted it was for charity. Have you noticed that when you were using your app you had to allow the app to get every single data about you? It absolutely wouldn't let you use the Smile feature if you turned it off.
No. Fucking. Way. Pokémon is it's own company? And I can work there? Dude. You gotta help me out.
Ok but seriously I'm even more amazed that FBI exists on Blind
Caterpillar $920k TC. you must be C suite then. Sir, whatcha doin’ on blind? lol wtf. thanks for the laugh though
Even $400 quarterly meant a lot to smaller charities - particularly the one I've been supporting since the program started. I'm sad to see it end as it was an additional, small way for me to support a program I really care about. In fact, all things being equal I would shop Amazon Smile over similar priced options for my charity. Now I will search for Rakuten or other cash back instead.
Top cash back pays a lot more than Rakuten.
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