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Old 10-22-2012, 02:00 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
There is no evidence she didn't abuse the system. There are only assumptions by those who are not invested in the Amazon ecosystem and tell themselves the company is too big to be correct. [Right back at cha...]

While it is indeed possible for Amazon to screw up and/or make mistakes with accounts, I highly suspect she did something really bad to get this kind of treatment.
Turn about is fair play, but companies do indeed make mistakes. It's not just possible, it's a certainty.

Whether this is one of them, who knows. What I do know is it's easy to blame the victim and to believe those things don't happen to you, only to someone else.
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