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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 26

    Amazon said it was raising the price of its Prime membership service 20%, to $119 from $99https://nyti.ms/2HvA9hU 

    7:02 PM - 26 Apr 2018
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      2. Dawn‏ @DawnB_0919 Apr 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        Well, that’s a shame. Looks like it’s time to ditch prime @amazon .. I mean, you’re already raking in billions in profit, why do you feel the need to go there?

        2 replies 2 retweets 13 likes
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      1. CryptoNightKing‏ @TonyNightKing Apr 26
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        When the billions of dollars you make every quarter isn’t enough. 🖕

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      1. Meredith Johnson‏ @Merlistens Apr 26
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        I hope they raise workers’ wages by as much or more.

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      1. Valerie Forstman‏ @vforstman Apr 26
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        Opting out

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      2. Disco Potential‏ @DiscoPotential Apr 26
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        Will @amazon raise their employee salaries by 20% as well? So maybe they could earn a living wage?

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      1. Joy L Miller‏ @sugarpop1 Apr 26
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        Why raise the price? And the streaming needs work!

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      1. Hamed Abulfatih‏ @abulfatih Apr 26
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        Greedy 🙄

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      1. Tiffany Grandchamp‏ @tagrandchamp Apr 26
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        It’s been a fun run, Amazon. See ya later.

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      2. Lore‏ @LoreUpstateNY Apr 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        I wonder if this increase is due to the Prime customers that they lost due to the nra tv issue. I guess they likely did lose some significant revenues thanks to our twitter folk. I cancelled my Prime in early March & stopped shopping at Amazon. Hope keeping that crap is worth it,

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      3. Garrisonsonsonsonson‏ @garrisonburton Apr 26
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        Lol

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      1. D MÅSS‏ @D_Mass Apr 26
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        Amazon can't or refused to pay their employees a living wage but yet the CEO raking in 130 billion.

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      2. Justin Taylor‏ @ProductJT Apr 26
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        That will generate a bajimllion more dollars of revenue.

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      3. Robert Lee‏ @computertweak Apr 26
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        Lol. Not when a lot of people stop their prime membership

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      4. Justin Taylor‏ @ProductJT Apr 26
        Replying to @computertweak @nytimes

        They won't. It's on auto pilot now.

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      2. Sharon L. Hourigan‏ @shourigan Apr 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        Terribly close to that tipping point

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      3. Don Scotter‏ @sdcoyote73 Apr 26
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        Yes, I'll accept it for now, but if they do it again fairly soon, see ya prime.

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      4. Sharon L. Hourigan‏ @shourigan Apr 26
        Replying to @sdcoyote73 @nytimes

        Put me out

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