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Old 11-09-2012, 06:55 AM   #28
ProfCrash
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We know, ever few months, I am guessing six, someone posts about it. A few days into the hysteria the person admits that yes they have had other accounts closed, or that they have returned a large number of big ticket items, or that they have been buying a ton of geographic restricted books, or some other violation of Amazons terms of ssservice. Then a week later we find out that Amazon has re-opened the account or that the person never really lost access to the account but was not being allowed to buy new books.

So the pattern is every once in a while someone does something that gets them in trouble with Amazon, complains, says they are innocent, and it turns out they are not.

If this was a threat to people, there would be more then the occassional posting on it and people would stop using Amazon.

That said, I store my books on my computer and I removed the DRM to make sure I have access to them.
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