Amazon Thanks Customers for #1 Corporate Reputation Ranking

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From The Amazon Press Room:

For the second straight year, Amazon ranked #1 in the annual Harris Corporate Reputation Poll. Amazon has now ranked in the top 10 for nine straight years and this year earned a record-high score of 86.27 for the 18-year survey. The survey, conducted by Harris Poll, surveys more than 23,000 people across the U.S. on six dimensions of corporate reputation—Emotional Appeal, Workplace Environment, Products & Services, Financial Performance, Vision & Leadership, and Social Responsibility—and respondents rated Amazon “excellent” in all six.

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To thank customers, Amazon is offering a discount today of $8.62 on orders of $50 or more. Customers can take advantage of the discount by entering the code BIGTHANKS at checkout.

Link to the rest at Amazon Press Room and thanks to Patricia and others for the tip.

PG says it sounds like a good day to buy something from Amazon.

10 thoughts on “Amazon Thanks Customers for #1 Corporate Reputation Ranking”

  1. that was cool. Thanks PG. I had a couple value added items of office supply stuff that at first coupon wouldnt work. But I added a couple other things I needed that were under prime,then thecode worked!

    8 dollars and some cents is no small change. Thanks again.

    • Yeah, me, too. Not quite $75 yesterday, but still…

      Today I ordered stuff I routinely use: dryer sheets, Shout color catchers, tea. At first I didn’t see that it had to be items sold by Amazon, so loaded up on items I then decided to delete.

    • I was glad I held off buying my food processor…I used the code. However, it’s only for stuff sold BY Amazon, if it was Prime and “fulfilled” by Amazon (but sold by another), it didn’t apply. Found that out first time I tried to check out and the code didn’t work. I guess it still works for 8 more minutes.

  2. How long before some anti-Zon troll cries that they didn’t round up to $8.63?

    Might have to buy a Kindle today… somebody recently mentioned my Nook HD+ is slightly uncool these days. (yes I actually still have one!)

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