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Old 01-31-2011, 06:06 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by queentess View Post
Please tell me then, why do you want Amazon to sell books compatible with your device if you don't want to purchase from Amazon, which is all that I said? I didn't say you have "Kindle-envy", I implied that you have Amazon-envy. I find them the most convenient ebookstore to purchase from, but that's just my experience.

It's well within your "right" as a consumer to pester Amazon, but much like Apple has no interest in dropping prices to sell more devices, Amazon sees no business reason to cater to every device out there.
I don't care what Amazon does. I'm not a stockholder, and I'm quickly shifting away from being a customer. I ordered a bunch of DVDs the other day. In the past, that was an Amazon purchase all the way--I rarely even looked at other sites, because I was so used to buying my entertainment at Amazon. But I ordered these DVDs from BN (same basic price) because I've lost the Amazon habit in just a few months. So there's a hundred-buck sale Amazon lost that is an unintended result of its choice not to offer epub.
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