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Old 05-27-2014, 03:50 PM   #159
crich70
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I'm still trying to figure out how the situation is Amazon's fault. I mean there were a lot more ebook stores than there are now as some have closed up shop but Amazon can't make other companies stop selling their ereaders in the U.S. and I have trouble believing that they alone are responsible for those stores that have closed up being closed. No one person can control what everyone else is doing in terms of innovation for a product I don't think. Everyone has the right of choice as to what they do and don't do. To put the blame for all ills related to a product on one companies shoulders sounds shortsighted to me.
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