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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Oh, none of them are nice. I didn't mean to imply that at all. I just don't care for Amazon's Fire OS on tablets and wouldn't buy Fire TV due to missing YouTube (which I do watch a lot).
If anything, this fiasco teaches me to buy a streaming box from an uninterested third party like Roku. Amazon, Apple and Google can squabble. As long as Roku plays nice with all of them that's where my money would go.
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You are just now learning that lesson.
I have known that for a long time. The way I looked at the first one was a business decision. I do not know what business you are in, but would you give FREE support to your competitors products. I understand the decision but apparently I'm just too stupid to realize that customers should be entitled to buy everyone's products at every store.
You can't buy Kroger foods at Walmart or Brookshires but I don't hear anyone complaining about that.
Why shouldn't Amazon or Google choose what and where they want to provide their stuff?
They are businesses.
I am pretty sure neither one really gives a care about what anyone thinks especially if you are giving them money.
If I don't like a company, I won't give them any money.