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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
Goodie. Then I can insist on BN selling books in Mobi format so I can read them on my Kindle. I won't buy anything from BN until BN does this. Same for Sony and Kobo.
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You are plenty welcome to start your own thread with that line of thinking. And I promise not to ask you why you are stamping your feet.
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
You chose a Sony and in doing so chose a device that cannot read books sold at Amazon on your device. Now you have the freedom to complain that you cannot buy books for the device that you freely choose to buy. Call Sony and ask them to sell the books that you want so you don't have to shop at Amazon.
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Allow me to reach back through the pages and pages of posts in this thread to figure out what it was the OP was saying. Here it is. Oh look! He seems to actually like Amazon and is looking for a way to communicate with them as if he thinks there must be a "
How may we serve you better?" link but he just can't find it.
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Originally Posted by KenJackson
But the result is that I can't buy books at my favorite book site any more. Amazon is a wonderful website. I'm always pleased if I can buy something from them instead of anywhere else because they have lots of information and are easy to buy from (and the ship fast, though that's moot for eBooks).
But I can't find any place on their website where they are looking for feedback or suggestions or input. Did I miss it? How can I tell them that I wish they would sell books in .epub format too?
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It's an excellent website. Which makes this one ugly blemish all the more gross to behold and thoroughly worthy of discussion.
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
Otherwise be happy with the device that you bought even if you cannot buy books from Amazon.
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That sounds like a polite way to say
shut up. If this thread bothers you in any way, I recommend you click on the
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