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Old 08-07-2010, 07:57 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by Kevin R View Post
Simply put...

Amazons policy is socio-economically discriminating.
I really don't understand how it is discriminating. Banks don't discriminate; ANYONE in America can get a debit card with a Visa logo on it. If she doesn't want to open a bank account, she can use cash to buy a Visa or American Express gift card. If not, she can get free books from many other places, instead of using a system she dislikes. Personally I think this is the best idea.

Are restaurants or other places that take cash only also discriminating? Are places that don't accept checks discriminating?
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