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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
Note: less than 1% of the people that ever worked at Amazon said something.
I am pretty sure that you will find < 1% of people will complain about whoever they formally worked for.
How many complaints on Reddit? Amazon has 50 million customers.
1000 people could complain. All it would mean is 1000 people took advantage of a company's policy.
Those are the ones that hurt the legitimate customers because the company has to change their policy to stay in business.
I once heard a guy say a company stole his stuff after a hurricane. Turns out he was just trying to bully the company into giving him new stuff because he lost it before the storm.
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In their announcement about removing the Google Chromecast Amazon was misleading at best in their reasoning:
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The only reason that Prime Video doesn’t exist on the Chromecast is because Amazon simply doesn’t want it to. To imply that the Chromecast “doesn’t interact well” with Prime Video is misleading at best. Chromecast would support Prime Video just fine...if Amazon wanted it to. Google allows any app developer to add Chromecast support to their iOS or Android app. There is no technical or policy limitation that prevents Prime Video from “interacting well” with the Chromecast
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http://lifehacker.com/amazon-banning...pid-1734105137
I think it is a troubling pattern. Anyone here could have written a reasonable letter explaining Amazon had concerns about a customer returning too many items without causing such consternation. I repeat again, "Heavy-Handed", expect more of it from Amazon, my Chromecast example shows where we are headed with Amazon.