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Originally Posted by lovewisdom
The only real winner is Amazon, always. Amazon manipulates and manages its website networks to quench down nearly all competitors and opponents, then good for itself for money sucking.
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Yes, I can see how Amazon's website networks quenched, say, that BWM competitor ebookstore.
Or any other competitors who are fully capable of making their own website as good as Amazon's (well, except for the lack of interest).
P.S. What is "quench down" and how is it different from "quench"? Also, which competitors have been quenched, and by whom?
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Originally Posted by lovewisdom
So called customers are only Amazon's hostages to get more and more profits from others. Amazon is run for its money, not for the people or so-called customers. Don't be blinded or fooled by Amazon's business strategies.
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zOMG. Please don't forget to retrieve your tinfoil hat on the way out.
Okay, then. What makes Amazon different from any other company of any description on the planet? Or is it just Amazon that lacks an altruistic desire to serve culture?
Amazon is a business. Businesses are created as a mechanism of selling things. Selling things implies profit.
In fact, Amazon is somewhat
unusual in that it does that by being good for the so-called "so-called" customers.
(What does that mean anyway? Are they not buying things from Amazon? Do you have a different dictionary which says customer is not "one who purchases" or (
Wiki) "recipient of a good, service, product, or idea, obtained from a seller, vendor, or supplier for a monetary or other valuable consideration")