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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
You would do well to use that same cynicism when investigating other stories.
So (according to your posts #51 and 53) the simple explanation (Amazon blocked competing devices to enhance sales of their own devices) is horse pucky.
But a nonsensical explanation (it was a long con by Google, somehow secretly controlling Amazon's decision to block their products for a couple of years) makes complete sense.
I sense that you are a conspiracy-minded person.
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Look if I owned Rheem, I wouldn't expect a Lennox company to work on it.
I never said it was a con.
Both made decisions that were best for their company at the moment.
Now if you can get me the back room notes from both companies, I might believe you.
Otherwise, we have no clue and it is all speculation.
Go to your local Kroger grocery store and tell them they must start carrying Hill Country Fare products. You seem to want everyone to carry everything.
So what is the difference? A grocery store does not carry their competitors food so why should Amazon be forced too?
Amazon is no different from any other retail company.
It is not special.
Look as long as I can get my you tube someway, I am happy.
Oh and as far as conspiracy goes, since you seem to like making them look like the bad guy, why do you own any of their products?
Now is there a conspiracy, oh yes. Every company is trying to get all the money right now.