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Old 01-25-2015, 05:48 AM   #57
pwalker8
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
And yet it was Amazon's search engine that you chose to implicate in a plot to get you to buy the books THEY would like you to buy and not Kobo's search engine. As if it were a hidden agenda instead of a quality control flaw like you're now suggesting.
Nice try to change the goalpost there.

Amazon very much tries to push items that they want to sell on to customers. At one time, it did seem a legitimate try at pushing items that were in some way related to items you had previously purchased or looked at. Now, it's a lot more of "placement" thing, i.e. items in categories they want to push. Perhaps Kobo does it as well, but then again, I don't buy books from Kobo, so I don't complain about them.

Once again, your defense seems to be that you found some other ebook store that wasn't good. Perhaps so, but that still doesn't make Amazon correct, or even particularly good at showing me the books that I'm looking for.
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