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Old 03-15-2013, 03:34 PM   #83
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You say they are misbehaving, I say they are acting like a normal business and there is nothing wrong with that. The government regulates the minimum wage, hours they can work, work conditions, safety and the like.

I am assuming by your posts that you do not buy products made from any company that has practices similar to Amazon. Where was that Sony 650 made? The Cybook? What were the practices used by those companies? What are their practices when it comes to shipping them to the store? What were their policies for shipping them to you? I would put good money on their policy is the same as Amazon.

If you are willing to pay a whole heck of a lot more for the goods that you buy then let government step in and regulate away. Its not like there are any historical examples of places with high costs of manufacturing leaving a country for some place that charges less....

You want to live in a utopia. Its ounds great but it is not going to happen.
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