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Old 11-06-2015, 03:55 PM   #202
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The point is though that from a legal perspective it simply doesn't matter. Amazon can close your account for any reason or for no reason at all. They don't have to justify it, and you have no right of appeal. Provided it breaks no discrimination law, a company can choose to do business with you or not entirely at its whim, just as you can choose who you do business with. Legally it's completely a "non story".
I know businesses in the US have "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone". The only time that leads to trouble is if they say we won't serve you because you are _______. Fill in the blank with the race or sexual orientation or religion of your choice.

I once saw a restaurant give a guy his money back because the cashier didn't refuse him. It was a child centered place and he was wearing a very offensive t-shirt for that environment.
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