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Old 11-26-2011, 06:37 PM   #83
murraypaul
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I would point out that technically, Amazon isn't denying the person access to items bought and paid for. What they are denying him is continued the ability to use the Amazon servers for backup. I would assume that when he first purchased the books in question they were delivered to his kindle. One can easily back up the books on their computer. Plus Amazon gives one the ability to download books after purchase. If he didn't do any of the above, is that Amazon's fault?
Amazon are selling an ongoing service, not just a book purchase:

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