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Old 04-16-2011, 02:44 PM   #170
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
But as a practical matter, how many people would really do that?

I think it's likely that a lot of their offers will be one per customer, so they may keep offering them, but only new buyers will be able to take advantage.
I also doubt that people will be returning their ad-supported Kindles to protest a lack of special offers. If anything, the Kindles will be preloaded with enough offers to keep folks happy for the first 30 days.

BUT, if the offers suddenly vanish after that, what are the customer reviews going to look like? Unless this new Kindle is just a one-time only promotion, it really is in Amazon's best interest to keep a steady flow of offers coming.
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