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Old 09-21-2011, 12:42 AM   #58
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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph View Post
Until the consumer wants something that Amazon does not want.
What is your point Mrs Joseph?

If you walk (figuratively) into any store and ask for something that the store doesn't sell, then of course you can try elsewhere. Amazon doesn't pretend to or try to sell every item.

Personally I would like them to sell firearms and ammunition. They don't. That is their choice and I look elsewhere.

I would like to go further on these thoughts to make a point about how buying and selling even in these electronic times is still a matter of mutual satisfaction:

---- Amazon might have an item you don't want. You don't have to buy it. ----

You see now I hope.
You can go your way.
Amazon can go its way.

Amazon is my friend. Very definitely.

I just opened a box from Amazon and I am expecting two more before the week is up.

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