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Originally Posted by issybird
Eh, Amazon doesn't owe you anything. It's a business decision and you're free to take your business elsewhere. You might deplore the decision, regret the change, even think it'll be bad for Amazon's business, but I don't see how you can call it unfair. Did Amazon promise free storage in perpetuity and renege?
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Legally it may not be wrong but they are likely to price a lot of customers out of it if they keep it up, and that is morally wrong I think. Certainly for $11.99 they could give their customers a bit more space than just 5 GB for non-photo files. And this is the 1st I had heard of the change over. What happened to sending out a notice to customers some time in advance of such a decision being made company policy? There is another word for such action as that. It's called common courtesy.