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Old 02-03-2012, 09:39 PM   #99
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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph View Post
That makes no sense. "It's not Amazon's fault." Where would you get that from. This is EXACTLY Amazon's fault.

It's not about "lower prices" it's about availability and Amazon not providing it.
Can you tell me why ? Amazon did not force publishers or anyone to seal deals.

It may sounds harsh or bad for other companies, but again, it's business, it's about money. Same goes for B&N. They are no ones friend, they just want your money to do business.

Someway this remind me Walmart. Yeah, small markets got affected but I'm sure people like Walmarts price.

Going back to the main topic. Not selling books published or promoted by Amazon won't help at long term, is bad for you and me and whoever buy books from B&N stores. Will force people to buy elsewhere if they need those titles.
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