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Old 10-27-2015, 04:09 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by Josieb1 View Post
The only way to stay safe and protect digital content is not to order physical items and never return anything.
I think this is a bit OTT. I've ordered lots of physical items from Amazon and my digital content is not in danger. I have no fear of returning anything that's defective in the future (I've only returned 1 defective item and 2 ebooks in 10 years).

Josie, please don't take this the wrong way, but if the email you received was a one-off deal, perhaps Amazon is really in the wrong. But you also received the same warning last year. Perhaps just accept Amazon's determination and move on. Nothing will change your Amazon purchase/return record or how they have reacted.
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