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Originally Posted by PharaohsVizier
Like what? From what I hear Barnes and Nobles makes policies that I'd make if I ran a store. If you compare them to Amazon, well that's not exactly fair is it?
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What's fair got to do with it? These are two corporations competing for your business. Service is an element which Amazon has chosen to emphasize to get business. Customers will gravitate to the companies that match their priorities. I value service, so Amazon came into the picture with an advantage for me. Your decision may be different but it's not wrong and the concept of "fairness" doesn't really seem to enter into it. Just because this kind of service is less of a priority for you doesn't make the comparison unfair or irrelevant.