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Originally Posted by pwalker8
So I am claiming _neither_ of the statements you are trying to put in my mouth. I am simply stating that loyalty programs in general are not prohibited by the agency pricing model.
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I'm putting no words in your mouth. None whatsoever. Let's recap:
I said:
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
That agency hampered a loyalty program's (or any retailer's) ability to discount Big5 ebooks is not up for debate. It did. Because that was the goal of agency after all.
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To which you said:
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Originally Posted by pwalker8
Gee, funny how some people assert that "such and such is not open to debate" when they don't want to debate something. It's like they are afraid that the facts won't support their position or something.
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To which I replied:
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
And sometimes, people assert it because it is, in fact, simply not debatable. No fear whatsoever. Just like in this case.
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And asked you which of the two things that I claimed were "not up for debate" could actually be debated.
At which point you punted and started talking about what retailers could/should have done with their loyalty programs under agency instead of answering a fairly simple question.