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Old 09-07-2012, 11:18 AM   #23
RHWright
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I really don't need an ereader that I pay for to be yet another channel for constant advertising barrages, no matter how unobtrusive. (If they were giving me a kindle for free...)

Just too much constant advertisement. On the back of register recipients, on restaurant placemats, etc. Seemingly everywhere you look.

What does bug me about Amazon's implementation of the special offers/ads is in their advertised prices. They should advertise the real price and then the savings if you opt for special offers. Not act like they have a cheap/cheaper price but, oh, by the way, that's only if you accept special offers.
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