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Old 12-01-2011, 10:18 AM   #115
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph View Post
I'm just completely surprised by the "blame the victim" thing going on here. I mean, Amazon is our friend so there is no way things could have happened the way he said. And even if it did happen that way...it was still his fault, he should have done something that no one here even knows that he has knowledge of.
And I don't agree with the latter point that people are making at all.
He wasn't stupid to not back up his Amazon books, he was entitled to accept the representations he had been given that Amazon would do that for him. If he was blameless in the account being closed in the first place, then he is entirely blameless.
I just find it hard to swallow that Amazon would close the account of someone who had spent $1000 with them for no reason. They like people giving them money, and I think in general most people have found Amazon customer service very responsive, so on the balance of probabilities I think there is more to this story than we have been told.

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