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Originally Posted by pwalker8
My original comment, that I quoted was in response to the post that said
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Who are you kidding? Amazon and Google ARE good for their customers. They are that good that enough people hate them for being so good. Both having so many customers, the amount of the ones unhappy is huge, but the amount of happy customers is even bigger.
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I was telling Duckytigger that he was not the customer.
It's helpful if you consider the context of a comment before going into full attack mode or hurl yourself at a conclusion about that comment.
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My purpose is not to attack you, but I admit to being a little frustrated because the distinction you have made is currently meaningless, and you seem to be doing everything you can to avoid elaborating. Why tell Duckie he is not the customer if it doesn't make any difference? In the context above, you are replying to a quote that said, amongst other things, that Google is good for its customers. The obvious implication of saying Duckie is not a customer is that Google is not good for Duckie or indeed for other "non-customers" of Google's free services. All I am asking is why not?