| ▲ | GuB-42 15 hours ago | |||||||
Most of the Amazon orders look mundane, mostly books, what is weird is the quantity. It looks like it is all impulse purchases, and I guess that most of these will end up in the trash once it arrives, if it isn't picked up by someone else first. I would have thought an quasi-billionaire like Epstein would have a personal concierge do the purchases for him. I certainly would if I was that rich. I would certainly not buy a shower head, I would show my concierge a picture of the shower I want and have him appoint a plumber so that I can have my shower the way I want it when I come back the next day. What's the point of being rich if that's to buy shower heads on Amazon? | ||||||||
| ▲ | randerson 13 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Plenty of wealthy people are bad at delegating. The part that amazed me is him buying the cheap unpronounceable Amazon brands for medical equipment, like "DEDAKJ Oxygen Concentrator 2-9L/min Adjustable Portable Oxygen Machine for Home and Travel Use". I would've thought a billionaire would be surrounded by the best name brands in everything. He also seemed bad at delegating his interior decorating to a professional, judging by the photos of his island. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | dmos62 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
His assistant may have used his account to place the order. | ||||||||