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Old 12-16-2010, 12:07 PM   #210
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Originally Posted by Pookeysgirl View Post
I have every right to say no to a customer. Even if it's for a service I provide. I have had to say no to tire changes on the highway (if a driver doesn't feel comfortable doing it, he doesn't have to). I don't tow vehicles that are leaking gas without the fire dept on scene to check it. If a customer is being rude and obnoxious I'll leave them on the side of the road without a second thought. I've refused to release cars out of the pound for this very reason.
Yes, leaking vehicles are dangerous and the like, but we're talking books, they're not something that can usually physically harm somebody.

What Amazon are doing is more akin to turning up and saying 'Oops, your car is pink, that offends me, or it might offend somebody else' and then clearing off.

Now if they have a thing against pink cars, why haven't they put that up clearly and obviously in their terms and conditions ? Why are they leaving some pink cars behind, but not others ? Why have they got anything against pink cars in the first place, what relevance does it have to them ?
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