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Old 04-10-2018, 10:40 PM   #57
Pulpmeister
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In my view, Amazon failing to identify the exact term or condition breached, when and how, is totally unacceptable. It would be like being arrested, and convicted, without ever finding out your offence. Kakfa springs to mind. Or, more appropriately, "unconscionable", which has a legal meaning.

Which is why innocent cancellations can't be ignored, specially by those affected.

Disclaimer: My only link to Amazon is I own a Kindle, bought through a local non-Amazon computerl retailer, not from Amazon directly.

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