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Old 10-23-2015, 08:31 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Dopedangel View Post
Personally I think Amazon has the right to stop selling to a person. But they should not have the right to close an account as that means denying a person valid access to their purchases specially in the case of ebooks. They should just block the account from being able to purchase anything else.
Spot on. Its not like they close accounts of people without reason, and they send out warning letters beforehand too. But they should be able to suspend accounts so people can't buy anything but still retain access to their digital content, and not close them.

Watchdog is a long running programme, but as well as getting things wrong occasionally, I've watched with interest when they have focused on certain issues, and been very disappointed with how they just seemed to have skimmed over the surface and haven't unearthed anything of note.
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