about the, i guess the reordering habits for some common goods. so i don t know. i m not so i don t feel bad about not going to a box store or anywhere else to buy my detergent. still, seems a little bit amazing. look, i think everything out of the service is the model in wall street. it takes the chunkiness out of commerce. and it makes it possible to plan and maximize profit. so everyone wants everything to be a subscription service. they want to gather data on your behavior and sell that while they sell something to you, and they want it to be mindless and self-repeating. your story about the razors, they stop when your credit card fails, not when you die. when the money runs out, not when the customer runs out. so you feel there s something there. that s right. sam and maxwell, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. that s our show for tonight. good evening, rachel. i m canceling the razor of the month club that i was planning on getting you. i didn t know it would creep
it gives some very precise data about the, i guess the reordering habits for some common goods. so i don t know. i m not so i don t feel bad about not going to a box store or anywhere else to buy my detergent. still, seems a little bit amazing. look, i think everything out of the service is the model in wall street. it takes the chunkiness out of commerce. and it makes it possible to plan and maximize profit. so everyone wants everything to be a subscription service. they want to gather data on your behavior and sell that while they sell something to you, and they want it to be mindless and self-repeating. your story about the razors, by the way, they don t stop when you die, they stop when your credit card fails. when the money runs out, not when the customer runs out. so you feel there s something there. that s right. sam and maxwell, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. that s our show for tonight. the rachel maddow show starts right now. i m canceling the razor of th
because you get that the sort of immediate response. this is like sort of the you re at the checkout counter and looking at the trashy magazines or a piece of gum. it gives some very precise data about the, i guess the reordering habits for some common goods. so i don t know. i m not so i don t feel bad about not going to a box store or anywhere else to buy my detergent. still, seems a little bit amazing. look, i think everything out of the service is the model in wall street. it takes the chunkiness out of commerce. and it makes it possible to plan and maximize profit. so everyone wants everything to be a subscription service. they want to gather data on your behavior and sell that while they sell something to you, and they want it to be mindless and self-repeating. your story about the razors they stop when your credit card fails, not when you die. when the money runs out, not when the customer runs out. so you feel there s something there. that s right. sam and maxwell,