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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
While I get their reasoning, it still works out to "Amazon caused our customers to have fewer choices so we're also going to give our customers fewer choices to get back at Amazon." Except it won't get back at Amazon because those customers have the choice to buy these books elsewhere like, say, Amazon.
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b&n does seem to be playing this bizarre game of oneupmanship with themselves.
as a customer i see it as a child who would rather pop their own balloon than let others play with it.