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Old 07-05-2011, 12:24 PM   #356
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Originally Posted by jangell2 View Post
I haven't read the whole thread, so I apologize if this questions has been answered already. Why has Amazon created this two-tiered class of Kindle customers? Those who bought their kindles (like me) before the SO kindle came out feel a little short changed.

Some of these offers seem very attractive. $10 for a $20 gift card, that's a no-brainer. But because I supported the product earlier than some, I'm not eligible. Seems like Amazon could have an opt-in feature for folks like me.
Don't get too dismayed. I returned my Kindle for a KSO after looking at the original offers and I found that only one of the new offers had any value at all. And I don't expect them to repeat the $20 card offer any time soon. I didn't even benefit from the $25 price savings. I would expect that most of the stuff that comes from here on out will be small savings of large mark up items, and of course, the constant Oil of Olay and Buick and Visa ads which I delete.

Had I to do over, I would never have swapped.
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