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Originally Posted by 4691mls
My theory is that the company's owners had a relative who was an unemployed programmer/website developer so they hired him/her to fix something that wasn't broken  :
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My theory is that they hired the people responsible for this summer's B&N website "upgrade". The advanced search disappeared there too. I'd have to say that B&N's website was already broken, but the "upgrade" took away several features, like being able to read one's books from the website, searching by publisher, and other advanced search features, and failed to fix long standing problems with not being able to log in, not being able to purchase books or add them to the cart.