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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
Amazon pulled one book from peoples Kindles. They screwed up, they said they screwed up, they returned the book to people or gave them to money to buy another book, this after refunding everyone
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sorry, but amazon has no problem pulling whatever they want to, not "one book from peoples kindles!" just a week or so ago they pulled a paid-for, downloaded video on demand from my computer--that's right, reached in and eliminated--or otherwise disabled; it's gone--my downloaded file and refunded my money without even asking me if i wanted that, after i had spent nearly 8 hours working to render it visible. why? i had simply sent them an email query at the beginning of those eight hours asking why it wasn't viewable, and they had just gotten around to reading it. eight hours of work, gone! and i have no video to show for it, for which i'd paid in full. their only response? they suggested i buy their flawed, unviewable video on demand once again and then work on it some more.
i assume if amazon can do this, albeit illegally, anyone can. but it's amazon that did do it, to me, and it's amazon i won't be buying through anymore.