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Old 04-07-2009, 07:50 AM   #40
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The difficult piece of this is that although from a volume perspective it may not appear to be a significant percentage of orders, it's quite possible that from a dollar perspective it does represent a significant portion of orders. The original poster admitted that the returned items were of the larger value type so this is probably having an impact.

Either way, it certainly brings up an interesting issue from the Kindle user perspective. I'm wondering what would happen if he opened another account and tried to add the kindle to the new account. Would it flag it for deactivation as an associated account? If yes then it would present a major issue for him to even try to sell the unit. Looks like Amazon may need to re-think some of it's policies. I have historically done quite a bit of business with them, but I'm seriously starting to re-think some of that.
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