I mostly love Amazon.
I find the reviews very valuable (except the fake overly positive ones and the Vine reviews), and I don't know if they always did it and I only just noticed it, but I like the items that say how many people purchased them in the past week. There is something very reassuring about buying an item that has over 40,000 reviews and 2000 sold in the last week.
With my new apartment this year, I've got some old furniture from neighbors and the trash room, and they are good but required a lot of cleaning up (and some sanding, priming, painting), but then I have some furniture from Amazon, and those are just fine, and conveniently delivered not just to my door, but inside the door, and wasn't hard to put together (the dining room table only needed its legs put on, and came with a cute little ratchet that made it easy to tighten the screws).
The prices aren't as good as they used to be, but the prices in the stores aren't as good either, even the prices of junk off of Facebook Marketplace are surprisingly high. I do like that on Amazon if you are willing to waste a huge amount of money, you can find some discontinued products and products out of season (back when I was working and had income I spent a lot to get my favorite candy cane seasonal flavor of Ice Breakers mints - wouldn't do that now, but I saw yesterday on Amazon a box of FiberOne Original cereal for sale for $47 and I had to have a real talking-to with myself to stop from buying that).