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Old 11-04-2019, 10:33 AM   #12
OtinG
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Amazon sells Apple devices as well, and those from Samsung and many other major tech companies. Apple, Samsung, and others all compete against Amazon in areas like the Fire Tablets. I bought my MacBook Pro through Amazon a while back and paid $100 less than Apple was selling it for plus got it delivered for free in half the time. The good thing about Amazon is they often include competitors' devices in their store/website. They definitely make money off of those devices by selling and delivering them, so why should they exclude them? It makes good business sense, so it shouldn't surprise us at all. How many other companies can actually say they make money by selling the goods from a competing company?
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