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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
Was it really someone else's fault or was Delphi to blame? 
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The only reason I can think of why I company would make such a 'mistake' deliberately, is to get rid of all customer accounts, and therefore, the possibility for the customers to redownload books.
I wonder why a company would want to do that. You're basically deleting your entire installed userbase. Think what would happen if Amazon decided to purge their entire database.
"We had a slight problem and destroyed our entire website. Please just register a new account."
A small company like Delphi could / can get away with this (once), but Amazon would possibly go out of business because of law suits, filed by all the people who lost their books, music, and other media.