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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
If you had wanted to buy a Kindle from Amazon and Amazon said "Nope we don't sell to people who like cats wearing hats" then I could understand the complaint. I am fairly certain that Amazon would sell Kindles to computer literate cats, hat wearing or otherwise, with a credit card so that you could have selected a Kindle. You chose a different device. You knew it wasn't supported by Amazon when you chose that device.
Amazon did not choose to drive away customers. You chose to buy a device that Amazon does not support. That was your choice, not theirs. I chose to buy a device not supported by Sony. I am not running around complaining that Sony won't sell to me because I knew that when I bought my Kindle.
You are free to have an opinion. Just as we are free to interpret said opinion. If you were really happy with your ebook selection for your device I doubt that you would care that Amazon does not sell ebooks in the EPub format. The regular repeating of the same complaint sends a signal to me, and I suspect others on this board, that you really want Amazon to sell books in EPub so that you can buy them.
Now you want Amazon to change its business model because of a choice that you made.
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How many times is it necessary to say that I DON'T CARE if Amazon supports and/or sells epub and that I AM HAPPY without Kindle and/or Amazon?
I am not "running around complaining." I thought I was engaging in a discussion about how Amazon chooses to do business and offering my opinion about it. The only reason I am repeating myself is that the Kindle fans simply will not accept that a person can be Kindle- and Amazon-free and still perfectly content.
You are free to misinterpret all you like, though I don't see the point of it.